What to do when credit repair efforts or debt repayment doesn’t work for you.
February 3, 2012 by
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www.coloradobankruptcyadvice.com How deep in debt is too deep? How much debt is too much debt? Discover how to overcome the guilt of bankruptcy, the fears of never getting credit again and fears of not raising your FICO score. What can you keep if you file bankruptcy? What one step should you take before you use [...]
Tackling Debt with the Harris Helpful Steps – Helping Make Money Make Sense
November 7, 2011 by
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If you were given the choice between paying $100 or $500 for the same pair of shoes, you’d probably pick the lower price. But if you pay with a credit card — and only make minimum payments each month — you may as well have selected the $500 shoes. Sky-high interest rates are just one [...]
Wrapping Up Debt Into Your Mortgage or Consolidating Debt
October 28, 2011 by
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LeahCoss.ca Hi, everyone, how are you? It’s Leah Coss with The Mortgage Center. I’ve had a few of you out there ask me recently if you can wrap up your loans into your mortgage, ie maybe you have student loans, and you’re like, “I’m going to buy a house or I already have one. Can [...]
Debt Stress | America Debt | Chronic Stress Leads To Depression
September 16, 2011 by
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2ndhalflounge.com With the mounting debt in America, debt stress, and chronic stress are becoming to common. Chronic stress leads to depression. Listen to what debt stress and chronic stress does to your brain. Brought To You By 2nd Half Lounge
Americans Facing More Inequality, More Debt and Now More Trouble?
August 19, 2011 by
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Did America’s record-high level of economic inequality in 2007 help cause the financial crisis of 2008? With Americans’ borrowing back on the rise and signs that economic inequality is growing, could there be another financial crisis in the near future? Paul Solman continues his series of reports on US economic inequality.
Greek Debt Crisis: New Listing: The Greek Islands – Who Will Buy?
July 11, 2011 by
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Greek Debt Crisis: New Listing: The Greek Islands – Who Will Buy? How much for the island of Mykonos? The Mexican standoff between European banks owning Greek debt and Greek taxpayers needs fresh thinking. I’m convinced that the only way out of Europe’s financial crisis is for Germany to essentially own Greece. … Continue reading [...]
Bank of Ireland Becomes a ‘Slave’ to the Country’s Sovereign Debt Troubles
June 19, 2011 by
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Bank of Ireland Becomes a ‘Slave’ to the Country’s Sovereign Debt Troubles As Ireland goes, so goes Bank of Ireland Plc , the nation’s largest and oldest lender. Read more on Bloomberg
Consumer Mortgage Debt Drops Two Percent Since May 2010, According to CreditKarma.com
June 13, 2011 by
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Consumer Mortgage Debt Drops Two Percent Since May 2010, According to CreditKarma.com SAN FRANCISCO, CA–(Marketwire – 06/09/11) – CreditKarma.com, the consumer’s credit advocate, today released its U.S. Credit Score Climate Report with trend data for May 2011. Consumer credit card and mortgage spending slowed from a year ago, with the average credit card debt per [...]
Government: EU wrong about Danish debt
June 9, 2011 by
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Government: EU wrong about Danish debt Danes are among the EU citizens with the most private debt and that is cause for worry, the European Commission warned in a draft memorandum obtained by the press yesterday. Read more on The Copenhagen Post
Should I pay off debt with a Home Equity Loan?
May 16, 2011 by
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