Posts Tagged ‘debt forgiveness’
Wednesday, March 10th, 2010
They say that good education is the right of every human being. But with the downward slide of the economy, getting a college degree from a reputable school becomes more and more of a privilege rather than a right. That shouldn’t be the case, but the sad fact is, with credit card debt, along with [...]
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Wednesday, February 24th, 2010
Financial stress and distress are just among some of the adverse things one experiences if they have huge credit card debt piled up in their names. With unemployment soaring high and corporations closing down, settling any debt at this point will be a major task. But there are ways to simplify things, even charge card [...]
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Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010
Charge Account companies can tempt us to spend more money than we earn. Sometimes we spend money on necessary things we need like food and gas simply because we don’t earn enough. At other times, we spend money on unnecessary things like an evening out simply because we feel a need for some relief from [...]
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Wednesday, December 9th, 2009
This is very true. Credit card companies are always alive to the fact that if you file for bankruptcy they are going to lose all the money that they had lent you. Apart from denying you access to credit, they have to invite you for negotiations on how the outstanding debts are going to be [...]
Tags: credit card debts, credit card holder, credit negotiation, debt forgiveness, debt negotiation, debt settlement, high interest rates, new vigor, true credit, unsecured loans
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Tuesday, November 24th, 2009
Short sales in real estate have become more common in the past few years as a result of the collapsing value of houses. It is an option for a homeowner facing foreclosure. In a short sale, the lender or mortgage holder will agree to accept less than the full amount due on the mortgage if [...]
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