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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.
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Debt Consolidation and Debt Relief Guide
Many of Americans today face the problem of debt. In fact, most young adults get their first credit card as soon as they turn 18! On average most americans are over $9000 in cumulative debt in their household. A look into why this is happening.
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Student Loan Debt Consolidation - Students Cannot Afford to Lose Sleep over Debts
Student loan debt consolidation can help students shift their debt burden. This combines the features of student loans and debt consolidation loans. As a debt consolidation loan, all debts incurred are consolidated and then paid off through a single loan. The interest rate and method of payment are derived from student loans. Read more about student loans in the following article.
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Debt Consolidation Companies
Debt consolidation companies have dotted the debt solution landscape as a result of the critical financial conditions consumers find themselves in from heavy credit card debt and other unsecured loans.
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How to Choose a Debt Consolidation Loan?
Discover what you should look for when you're looking for in a debt consolidation loan. Make sure you consider all of these before making a decision which will pay off in the long run in lower interest rates and less hassle.
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Debt Consolidation: A Way Out?
When you are living paycheck to paycheck and it seems everyone is getting a piece of the pie except for you, debt consolidation may help you free up a little bit of cash each month.
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Reducing Credit Card Debt
Strategies for reducing credit card debt. Some of the methods used to manage and reduce credit card debt.
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Making Sense of Your FICO Score
Recent statistics estimate consumers carry nearly $2 trillion in consumer debt, with approximately $8,500 dollars serviced by each American citizen, and over $50 billion dollars in annual finance charges paid (which does not include home mortgages). With all of this credit, 22% of us do not qualify for credit cards, and approximately 1.5 million cardholders declare bankruptcy annually. While the numbers appear frightening, credit is a powerful tool, which when used properly, enables consumers to enjoy online transactions, travel, and even investing.
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How The Numbers Work With Debt Settlement
Debt settlement is the act of negotiating with your creditors to reduce outstanding balances owed. Typically settlement programs consist of one lower monthly payment into a trust account in order to accumulate the monies needed for settlement.
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Debt Settlement - The Perfect Solution If
Today, more then ever, people need a break from debt. The two most common solutions are bankruptcy and debt settlement. Most people already know bankruptcy is the last possible thing you want to do, which leaves debt settlement.
The question is; does debt settlement really work?
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Credit Counseling for the Worried Debtor
We sometimes get in over our heads with debt. This brings many unfortunate events in our lives. But you don't have to be stressed by unmanageable debt, as there are many credit counseling services willing to help you. Get out of debt today!
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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.
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Controlling Your Debt Situation
If you aren't controlling your money, it is controlling you. In today's world, debt is an essential part of your financially planning. You must know how to eliminate it and control it at the same time. The best tool you can have in your financial tool box is knowledge.
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