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Matthew Highlander on September 29th, 2009

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Most people would simply rather pay their credit card debts than deal with collection phone calls and collection attorney letters. But, what about those who cannot afford to make monthly minimum payments on their credit card debt? Many fall prey to the debt collection industry. Some, however, become educated consumers and use the law to force debt collectors to spend their time with other, less knowledgeable consumers.

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Lianne Gaines on September 29th, 2009

Persons with high amounts of debt can reap considerable benefits from debt relief programs. These programs are designed to help people who are unable to pay their debts. Nonetheless, finding a program and negotiating the terms of the plans could affect each individual’s economic condition differently. In order to free yourself from debt, you should select a debt relief program that meets your exact goals.

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Jon Baker on August 20th, 2009

How to Recognize a Credit Repair Scam

You’ve most likely seen the ads in your daily paper, on cable TV, and on the world wide web. You can hear them singing on the radio. You find their ads stuffed into your mail box, and maybe you have enjoyed cold calls while eating dinner, offering you credit repair wonders. They tend to make these or similar claims:

“Do You have credit problems? No problem!”

“We can remove all your bankruptcies, liens, judgments and bad loans from your credit file for good!”

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Jennifer Ryans on August 20th, 2009

If you speak to more than a few people in your world, you will hear stories of how they have found themselves in financial trouble. It may have been trying to live beyond their income level but it could have also been job loss, illness, or some other catastrophic event.

If you are one of the unfortunate, then rebuilding your financial history has become a priority. You might be asking this question: “The reason my history is ruined is because of credit cards so why would I apply for another to fix it?”

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Tom Martens on August 18th, 2009

Is your debt overwhelming? Are you afraid you will never be able to get a car loan or a mortgage? Do you need a way to consolidate your debt to lower your payments? You are not alone. Many Americans are facing this problem in today?s poor economy. Help is available but you must be very careful when considering using one of the many debt consolidation services that are available today. You should make sure that your situation will actually be improved and that you will not be worse off than you are now. This is often the only choice that some debtors have but there are other options that are better if you can qualify for them.

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Michael Geoffrey on July 21st, 2009

Credit card companies have learned that most students earn very little income and thus market lots of credit cards specifically to them, trying to get them to rack up credit card debt. Students should do all they can to avoid getting into credit card debt.

Credit Card Debt: Alternatives for Students

Fortunately, there are several ways students can avoid credit card debt by finding ways other than credit cards to purchase the things they need while they are in school.

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Mitchell Derosa on July 13th, 2009

They say patience is a virtue, and there’s no time this is more true than when you are setting out to increase your personal wealth. More money for the sake of having more money is monotonous; instead, honest work and new pursuits lead to the best kind of wealth.

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Chris A Smith on July 3rd, 2009

There are two different bankruptcy procedures for individuals. These proceedings are known as Chapter 7 and Chapter 13. While you may be familiar with the term Chapter 11 from the news, that chapter applies to business owners only.

In October 2005 Congress changed the bankruptcy laws making it much more difficult to simply walk away from personal debt. The new law essentially says pay back the debt through a court approved payment plan and you can keep your house and some other property (Chapter 13); or sell everything you own, including your property, to pay what you can to discharge your debts (Chapter 7).

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William Blake on July 3rd, 2009

Even though so called financial experts may sometimes disagree, the fact remains that credit is not something that is inherently bad. The problem is not the credit itself but rather the improper or uncontrolled use of credit. If you find that you have this problem you should not feel like you are the only one. In fact, the country itself has this problem. When national bills cannot be paid, the country extends credit lines that it has with different financial institutions.

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