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Take Your Career To The Limit Consolidating Your School Loans
The opportunity to go to college is a possibility to some and almost a state of hopelessness for others. However, there is a chance to consolidate your loans. When you consolidate you bring your loans together under one monthly payment to ease your repayment plans.
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Smart Ways to Consolidate Debt : Home Equity Loans Can Help Lower Monthly Credit Card Payments
All debt is bad debt right? Wrong! Although it may sound counter-intuitive, there is such a thing as good debt. “Good debt is investment debt that creates value; for example student loans, real estate loans, home mortgages, second mortgage loans, and business loans,” says Eric Gelb, CEO of Gateway Financial Advisors and author of “Getting Started in Asset Allocation,” in a recent article on Bankrate.
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Student Consolidated Loans – 5 Essential Tips To Consider In Order to Get The Best Lender
If you have student loans, consolidation can save you money. You can also get a lower rate with the consolidated student loan. Loan consolidation combines different loans with various interest rates to make one loan with one lower interest rate and one payment. A low interest rate means that you will be in a position to pay your student loan quicker thus becoming debt free sooner.
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Debt Settlement - It Is A Debt Settlement - So Be Careful Which Company To Trust
If you are a debtor and you are seeking a company to represent you in handling your debt settlement case, it is imperative that you choose which debt settlement company to hire with the utmost care. It is, after all, your money and your financial future that we are talking about. Thus, the company you work with should not only know what they are doing, but should be doing it in a very competent and professional manner.
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Debt Settlement-Negotiating With Your Creditors
If you're faced with mounting debt, and barely able to make your minimum monthly payments, you may want to consider negotiating with your creditors for reduced settlement amounts on your credit cards.
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Women and the Emotional Triggers of Credit Card Debt
Women account for 85% of consumer purchases and are in charge of a large portion of this country's wealth. So why are so many women experiencing credit card debt? This article delves into the various reasons women are more likely than men to spend instead of save.
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Debt Settlement and the IRS
This article summarizes the tax implications of debt settlement and why chances are you will still be in a better position financially by enrolling. For most consumers, they are technically insolvent at the time of settlement, which makes them exempt from owing taxes on the savings.
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