17
Mar
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Debt Negotiation is a service that is not only valuable, but one that is being sought out after more than ever. Many families, and even some businesses, are finding themselves in financial hardships due to the current state of our economic recession. The good news about debt negotiation is that your debt will be settled for less than you owe! Interested? Read on.
Back in the day, consumers did not have many options for getting out of debt. To sum up the old options, it was debt consolidation and bankruptcy. Both options really offer no benefit or perks to the consumer. Although these services are still available today, they are becoming more and more inactive due to the perks of debt negotiation.
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10
Mar
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We are in the middle of a recession! The Federal Reserve Board recently released some shocking figures. There have been more than 1.4 million bankruptcies filed since January of 2010. Also since the New Year has begun, there have been 900,000 foreclosures on homes! The people in our country are in trouble!
Even more shocking numbers is that our overall consumer debt is at slightly below $2.46 trillion dollars. Out of that amazing number, $866 billion of it is credit card debt alone! How long do you think it will take the people of this country to pay back $2.46 trillion dollars? The reality is that the people of America need help getting out because getting out is more difficult than it was getting in. How is our country going to get out of this? How many people have considered debt settlement?
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2
Mar
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Last year, the President proposed an act that would help all Americans who have credit card debt. The CARD act took effect last Monday and has many consumers excited. Part of this new law puts a stop to the outrageous fees and interest changes that credit card companies are getting away with on a daily basis. An interesting part of this new law says that credit card companies will need to report on your monthly statements how long it would take you to pay off the balance if you continue to only pay the minimum payment. As great as this is, it might send quite a few people into shock about their finances. Many people will probably find out that they are going to have to pay the minimum payment much longer than they originally thought.
With this new found shock that people may be in, hopefully they realize that they might need help. As Americans, there are so many industries and options to help when it comes to finding a way to pay off your unsecured debt. As much as options are a great positive, they can also be a negative when you are not sure how to choose between all of the options such as debt settlement, debt negotiation, bankruptcy, debt consolidation, debt counseling, etc. It is hard to know which option can fit your needs best.
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23
Feb
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Do you find yourself in a struggle with your debt? When exploring ways to pay off your unsecured debt, you will probably run across debt negotiation/settlement companies. A large factor is choosing the right company for you, is based on if they are not-for-profit or if they are for-profit.
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15
Feb
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What do the names Abraham Lincoln and Thomas Jefferson bring to mind? Civil War? Slavery? Declaration of Independence? Louisiana Purchase? Would you ever think that both Presidents experienced bankruptcy first hand in their lifetimes? A business venture of Abraham Lincoln’s actually failed and it took him 17 full years to pay off his accrued debt.
As we look at history, I wonder if debt would be handled differently if they had debt settlement programs. If Jefferson and Abraham were candidates for a debt settlement program, I think they would have jumped all over it.
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12
Feb
Posted by admin in Avoiding Bankruptcy, Debt Services, Money Saving | Tags :debt negotiation, Debt Services, debt settlement, unsecured debt | No Comments
Don’t pay off your credit card and unsecured debt just yet! Look into debt settlement companies! There are so many people in debt today and debt settlement companies are becoming more popular than ever! These creditors are willing to settle for less than you owe to avoid having you default on the complete amount!!
With all of these individuals in delinquent status, companies such as medical institutions, banks, and lenders all just want SOME sort of money so avoid losing the full amount! This is your opportunity!!! However, BE CAREFUL when choosing the correct debt settlement program because lots of them charge upfront fees. Financial Consulting Services has NO upfront fees and will give you a FREE debt settlement consultation! Fore more information, visit their website: Financial Consulting Services. They have debt consultants waiting for your call!! 1-877-386-3603
9
Dec
Posted by admin in Featured Content, News | Tags :bankruptcy, credit debt, debt, economy, unemployment | No Comments
Obama Hopes To Give Employment a Boost
Job creation is the new and improved goal of this legislation, and those struggling with debt should pay attention. Recently, President Obama has been touring the nation drumming up support for his new stimulus plan, although no one is actually calling it that. With the unemployment rate still at 10 percent, the president is now taking steps to help the economy recover quicker.
Not only is the president looking to pump more money into the economy to boost job creation in markets like infrastructure and small business, he is offering incentives and tax credits to those companies who start hiring. It’s great news for all of those struggling with debt and looking for a lifeline.
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4
Dec
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Is the economy truly taking a turn for the better? According to new unemployment numbers, it may in fact be getting brighter out there in the job market. While unemployment numbers are still at 10 percent, they are no longer at 10.2 percent, a welcome sign for many economists. (There is no better time than now for debt setlement).
Factory orders are beginning to rise again, which means factories will stop laying off and might even start hiring again. For the hard-working American, this is indeed a welcome sign. Americans are falling into debt and filing for bankruptcy faster than they have been in years, and it’s not only taking a toll on families, it taking a toll on the entire economy. Now that things are beginning to turn around, it’s possible that people will begin to turn around the financial situations as well.
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3
Dec
Posted by admin in DIY, Featured Content, News | Tags :credit debt, debt, debt consolidation loans, debt settlement, detb consolidation | 21 Comments
Should you consolidate your debt? Maybe a debt loan is more your style? Or perhaps you’ve done your research and know that the only financially responsible way out of credit debt is with debt settlement. You know that debt consolidation is a trap, a way for debt consolidation companies to get the best of your finances, while you get the worst of them. You know that debt consolidation is all about deepening your problem, instead of working your way out of it.
Credit debt is a huge problem facing this country. The typical American consumer these days has struggled with credit debt derived from medical bills, foreclosures, job loss, and pay cuts. While unemployment numbers skyrocket, so do bankruptcy percentages and foreclosures. Sure, the economy might be making a sluggish turn-around, but where does that leave you?
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1
Dec
Posted by admin in Money Saving | Tags :black friday, Credit Card Debt, debt settlement, holiday shopping, Holiday spending | 4 Comments
Did you use your credit card this Black Friday? As a debt settlement blogger, I honestly hope your answer is no. According to recent polls taken of the American consumer, more holiday shoppers will be using cash this year to avoid the penalty fees and outrageous interest rates that most credit card companies are charging.
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