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Friday, November 14th, 2008
Gas and food prices are on the rise, and as a result people are really trying to stretch every dollar. Often people have to choose between feeding their family or driving to work and making a payment to their credit cards or other debt.
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Sunday, November 2nd, 2008
Looking at the rising debt with teen spenders makes us want to take a look at accurate statistics to really see what\’s going on here. Statistics show that, teen debt is almost as high as adult debt and looks almost identical. Teen credit card spending records indicate that they have a pretty stellar balance on their credit cards. We wonder why since most teens have limited income means to pay the balances off in full.
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Thursday, October 23rd, 2008
The Benefits Of Credit Card Debt Consolidation
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Thursday, October 23rd, 2008
Palisades Collections is a collection agency. They are a subsidiary of Asta Funding. They collect on unpaid phone bills from AT&T and other unsecured debt.
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Monday, October 13th, 2008
Depending on the total amount of student loans that you have you can choose one of several repayment plans with loan repayment periods up to 360 months. Consolidation gives you the opportunity to reduce the size of your monthly payment.
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Sunday, October 12th, 2008
Disputing negative credit items with the credit bureaus Equifax, Experian, and Transunion can often be a challenge. Many times the bureaus respond to a dispute with a letter indicating they verified the disputed item. Accordingly, you are stuck with the information being reported about you.
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Sunday, October 12th, 2008
Consolidation gives you the opportunity to reduce the size of your monthly payment. Depending on the total amount of student loans that you have you can choose one of several repayment plans with loan repayment periods up to 360 months. The interest rate on your Federal consolidation loan will be the weighted average of the current interest rates on your eligible student loans being consolidated rounded up to the nearest 1/8%, or 8.25%, whichever is less. The interest rate on your Federal consolidation loan will be the weighted average of the current interest rates on your eligible student loans being consolidated rounded up to the nearest 1/8%, or 8.25%, whichever is less.
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Sunday, October 12th, 2008
Depending on the total amount of student loans that you have you can choose one of several repayment plans with loan repayment periods up to 360 months. Consolidation gives you the opportunity to reduce the size of your monthly payment. The interest rate on your Federal consolidation loan will be the weighted average of the current interest rates on your eligible student loans being consolidated rounded up to the nearest 1/8%, or 8.25%, whichever is less.
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Friday, October 10th, 2008
Depending on the total amount of student loans that you have you can choose one of several repayment plans with loan repayment periods up to 360 months. The interest rate on your Federal consolidation loan will be the weighted average of the current interest rates on your eligible student loans being consolidated rounded up to the nearest 1/8%, or 8.25%, whichever is less. Consolidation gives you the opportunity to reduce the size of your monthly payment. Consolidation gives you the opportunity to reduce the size of your monthly payment.
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Friday, October 10th, 2008
The interest rate on your Federal consolidation loan will be the weighted average of the current interest rates on your eligible student loans being consolidated rounded up to the nearest 1/8%, or 8.25%, whichever is less. Depending on the total amount of student loans that you have you can choose one of several repayment plans with loan repayment periods up to 360 months.
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