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Consolidate College Loan Debt
With the nation so heavily in debt, it is not surprising that even college graduates start life with the burden of loans they have taken to cover their college expenses.
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Avail Debt Consolidation Loans To Recover Your Bad Credit Score
It’s an unbelievable opportunity for people with bad credit score. They can improve their credit score now, with debt consolidation loans. These loans will merge their various debts into a single manageable debt that will be easy for them to repay. In addition, by repaying their amount regularly, they can easily recover their credit score.
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Student Loan Consolidation - Is It Right For You?
You can benefit from student loan consolidation, but there are things you should consider. It’s a good idea to start looking into how you can consolidate your student loans before the 6 month grace period ends. Big monthly student loan payments can be very stressful when starting a new job.
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Alternatives to Filing Bankruptcy
Before making the decision to file for bankruptcy or chapter 7, you do have a few more options to consider such as debt consolidation and more.
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What is the Difference Between Unsecured and Secured Debt?
A secured debt is a debt in which the creditor maintains a security interest in an item or piece of personal property such as a house or an automobile. Unsecured debt is debt in which you borrow from a creditor to obtain goods or services on credit in exchange for your promise to repay the debt.
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Credit Card Debt Settlement - Fix Your Credit Card Debt Through Settlement
For many people, this temptation is too great to turn away from; they are simply unable to resist. A lot of these hapless credit card holders just woke up one day with a pile of overdue bills on their desks, the phone ringing incessantly with calls from creditors and collecting agents, the feeling of fear, insecurity and humiliation choking their throats, and with no means of paying all those bills in whole.
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Why Should You Get Disability Insurance?
The American Council of Live Insurers estimates that one third of all adults between the ages of 35 and 65 become disabled for a period of 90 days or more, and one in seven workers will become disabled for more than five years. Can you afford to live and take care of your family for 3 months or 5 years without income? Probably not! Many people wrongly believe that long-term disability is usually a result of a major accident or some rare cause, but the reality is, most adults become unable to work due to illnesses like heart disease or cancer.
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Creating a Budget
Setting up a budget is the first step in financial planning and taking control of your money (before it controls you!) While somewhat time consuming, creating a budget is not overly difficult if you have all of your paperwork accessible. If done correctly, sticking to a budget should not be extremely difficult, either- although it may take some getting used to at first.
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Why Budget?
In order to take control of your financial situation and avoid going into excessive debt, or in order to get yourself out of debt- a budget is necessary. You also must have a budget if you plan to save money for retirement or other large ticket purchases. If you don’t want to be controlled by your money, you must take control of it and make your money work for you by using a budget.
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Creditor Negotiations
Most people have found themselves with debt that has gotten out of control at some point in their lives. Before enlisting the services of agencies that specialize in helping consumers get their finances in order, you should attempt a few self debt reduction techniques to see if you can first improve your situation on your own.
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10 Ways to Save Money and Get Rid of Debt
Here are ten tips to help you save money and get out of debt.
Are you sick of living paycheck to paycheck? Does it seem like you spend as much or more than you earn? If the answer to either of these questions is a hearty yes, there is something that you can do about it. All you have to do is eliminate some of the items that are costing you a small fortune on a yearly basis:
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