From the monthly archives:

December 2009

Need To Know What A IVA Is?

by Sonny Benson on December 15, 2009

In the united Kingdom an IVA is a formal choice for folks wishing to avoid bankruptcy.

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The Debate Over TARP

by Kristy Sinsara on December 14, 2009

The collapse of the sub-prime lending market sent shockwaves throughout the U.S. economy and, ultimately, the global economy, as well. As the U.S. government scrambled to find a solution, the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) was established to provide a cushion for lenders, in an attempt to keep lines of credit open and prevent the economy from bottoming out. “The point of TARP”, says Consumer Advocacy Group President, Kristy Sinsara, “was to ’stimulate the economy’ by giving money to ‘big businesses’.” However, there may be cause to doubt the effectiveness of this course of action.

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Can Legally Reair Bad Credit

by Casey Deanwater on December 12, 2009

This is probably the first question youll be asking yourself when you start researching online credit repair. Theres so much information to be found online about repairing your credit, leading you to wonder if its even possible ” or legal. Not only is it possible and legal, its a right protected by the Federal Government.

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A Wood Bill organizer is a Nice Addition to Your Desk

by Edwardo Amabo on December 11, 2009

Are you one those people who have a hard time remembering when the power is due until it is too late and they drive up in your yard to disconnect your service. Knowing when your bills are due is vital to being able to live your live stress free. If you are in the habit of stuffing all your bills into one drawer and forgetting them, you need more than ever to get a bill organizer to get your bills straightened out.

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Be Done With All The Chaos Get A Bill Organizer

by Edwardo Amabo on December 11, 2009

Organization is the process of taking something chaotic and messy and arranging it into a logical order. Many people enjoy having their lives organized. It makes it easier to find objects and paperwork. Nowadays many people are not organized with regards to their finances. Purchasing a bill organizer is one way to keep everything together so when it is the day to pay the bill you can find it.

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What Will You Gain If You Consolidate Student Loans?

by Charles Gloson on December 10, 2009

For many students obtaining student loans is as simple as clicking on a web site, filling out a form and waiting for the money to arrive at the university or in your checking account. That’s a simple solution to all of their financial woes. They never give a thought to paying back their loans until they get close to graduation day. Then they suddenly realize that six months after graduation they will be paying a large amount in loan repayments every month. At that point, the best solution may be to consolidate school loans.

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How And What Are Student Loans

by Aaron McLain on December 10, 2009

If you or someone you know is interested in college, continuing education, or special training, they may be interested in student loans.

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Getting No Credit Check Loans In No Time

by Billy Howden on December 8, 2009

Any person that has a lower income than their expenses will at one moment in time experience financial troubles and this is the reason people apply for no credit check loans. A number of the people that are facing this sort of financial problems can’t even sustain the basic lifestyle and they are strained to renounce to their requirements, needs, and desires.

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Consolidating Credit Card Debt

by Jesse Smith on December 8, 2009

Are your credit card bills getting tough to keep up with? If so, you might consider consolidating your credit card debt into one payment.

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Learn Effective Ways To Get Out Of Debt Fast

by Hubert Dierking on December 7, 2009

I had a heart attack several years ago. I’m a single mother, and there isn’t any other income supporting my family besides mine. As a result of my heart attack, I had to take a considerable amount of time off of work. My debts quickly spiraled out of control due to my lack of income and my medical expenses. Credit cards were soon maxed out, and my tiny savings account was closed due to lack of funds.

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