Posts Tagged ‘stimulus package’

Why Bankruptcy Should Be The Last Option To Get Out Of Credit Card Debt

Saturday, March 20th, 2010

Rather than opting for a solution that causes near permanent damage to your finances, you should make use of other alternatives to overcome your credit card debt. There are many reasons why bankruptcy is not the preferred option. For starters, it is not very easy to get hold of a bankruptcy. There was a time [...]

Debt Relief Programs – How To Take Advantage Of Stimulus Money For Debt Relief

Saturday, March 20th, 2010

Are you surprised at the fact that borrowers are being advised to go in for a debt relief program before the stimulus packages is withdrawn? What is the connection between the stimulus money and debt relief? Well, credit card issuers have suddenly started offering fantastic debt settlement deals. They are offering a drastic reduction in [...]

Debt Settlement & Bankruptcy – Find The Best Legitimate Companies Online

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

How can the World Wide Web help you find legitimate debt settlement companies? Well, let us presume for a moment we are back in the world where the World Wide Web does not exist. All computers are completely independent and there is no such thing as networking. Let us try to find a reputed debt [...]

Credit Card Debt Relief – Government Programs Are Available To Help

Monday, February 15th, 2010

The recent debt stimulus package made a mistake by overlooking the hardships of credit card debt on the average consumer. Instead it focused on cash for clunkers and bailing out the old Wall Street guard that were motivated by greed. What is needed is a personal debt stimulus package for each consumer that is customized [...]

New Flood Of Uninsured Feared When Feds Cut Off Subsidies For Cobra

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

The state’s already record high number of people without health insurance is expected to surge when subsidies for the federal government’s COBRA coverage expire, putting another strain on the state’s already taxed health-care system. Unemployed workers have rushed to take advantage of the federal government’s 65 percent subsidy on COBRA premiums, with one estimate saying [...]

The 2009 Stimulus Package – Showing The Way Out Of Debt

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

Let me show you how to get $12,000 Free Government Grant from the US Government as little as 7 days. Debt has become a very common word and in fact, a common condition in America today. Most American households are under debt today; some more than others. However, your debt should be no reason for [...]

Smart Tips To Raise More Cash For Credit Card Debt

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

During financial crisis, everyone is struggling hard to look for extra cash to pay off debts. Some people are extremely stressful due to job loss. In fact, there are still many opportunities out there. Losing a job and having debt is not the end of the day. Without stimulus package from the Federal Government, there [...]

Too Much Unsecured Debt? – If You Have Over $10k In Unsecured Debt There Is Help

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

If your unsecured debt amount has now mounted to over $10000, there is legitimate help out there. It is definitely a pleasant situation people expect themselves to be in but what if this turns out to be a blessing in disguise. Wonder how? Well, it goes like this. All debt amount cannot be settled for [...]

Getting Out of Debt – How Obama’s Stimulus Money Has Made it Easier to Get Out of Debt

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

The spending habits of the American citizen have been shown to be mostly bad. Individuals are spending beyond their means, charging purchases to store cards or credit cards and thereby incurring an overwhelming amount of debt. Getting out of debt has never been easy, anyone can attest to that. Now, with the instability of the [...]

Getting Out of Debt – How Stimulus Money Has Made it Easy For Citizens to Get Out of Debt

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

Economic distress, foreclosures and bankruptcies around ever turn, these are the times Americans are facing daily. Thanks to President Obama’s stimulus package and the bailouts set forth in late 2008 many creditors are beginning to be more flexible and allowing people to settle their debts. But the creditors are not the only ones that can [...]