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Credit Card Payments Increasing? Advice for Consolidating Debt with an Equity Loan & Second Mortgage

Regulators with the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency began pressuring card issuers to raise minimum monthly payments. The new law for minimum payments went into effect at the end of 2005, and several credit card companies have already doubled their minimum monthly payments from 2% to 4%. If you are a homeowner, you may want to consider a debt consolidation loan through a mortgage refinance or home equity loan (second mortgage) because it will not only reduce your debt, but you also may get a 100% tax deduction on the interest you pay on your loan.


Lowering Credit Card Debt – Building a Better Credit History

There are several effective strategies for eliminating credit card debt. Here are some tips to lowering credit card debt and improving your credit score.


Reduce Debt - How to Prevent Bankruptcy By Reducing and Consolidating Your Debt

Here are some tips to preventing bankruptcy with debt consolidation.


The New Fad In The Debt-Laden Era!

With the financial services market becoming more and more multifarious, it is often the customer that is left feeling confused as to what product is best! This is especially the case when a customer has adverse credit and is unsure whether borrowing is the best option. Is more borrowing the best option for those in serious debt?


Student Debt Help On Six Successful Strategies

Student loans look like a great thing when you are in school. Nevertheless, when you leave the school and have to start paying back them on a beginner's earnings they are going to get hirsute. Student loans are notoriously difficult to get off also.


Dealing With Too Much Credit Card Debt

Moving balances or procuring a debt consolidation loan can bring about a huge sense of relief and offer you the chance to save your credit rating all at the same time. Better yet, debt management planning can avert the need to file a bankruptcy.


Understanding Judgments: Finally You Have Your Day in Court

Do you know what happens to your debt if the opposing party fails to show?



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