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Saturday, July 19, 2008

Article : Debt consolidation: cure or continued credit problems?

By Jenny McCune • Bankrate.com

Interest rates haven't been this low for decades, tempting some consumers to take on additional debt to ease existing credit woes. The goal is to consolidate various higher-interest balances into one, easier-to-handle and less-costly package.

But be careful of what looks to be a quick fix.

"You're getting symptomatic relief, not a credit cure," says Chris Viale, general manager of Cambridge Credit Corp., a nonprofit credit counseling agency based in Agawam, Mass....

Debt Consolidation Articles and Advices from bills.com

Bad Debt? Bill Consolidation Can Help
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Consolidate a Credit Card Bill
If you have high credit card bills, consolidation might be the solution. Learn about consolidating credit cards.
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Bill Consolidation Loan
Will a bill consolidation loan help or hurt your finances? Learn all the details here.
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Low Interest Bill Consolidation Loans
You need a low interest debt consolidation loan to make bill consolidation work for you. Learn more.
Low interest bill consolidation loans

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Debt Management news from bakrate.com

Up to your eyeballs in debt? You're not alone. Americans are in hock. See how bad it is and what you can do about it. A collector's decision to forgive a debt won't shield you from a the big tax bill that will follow. The flood of consumer spending in the last 20 years hasn't come without a price: massive debt. Using credit cards wisely -- whether it's one or 15 -- is the key to improving the credit score. See rates from our national survey of mortgages, home equity loans, auto loans, credit cards and CDs.

Article : Structuring a Debt Consolidation Program

By : MortgageLoan.com | June 30, 2008

Debt consolidation programs have helped countless individuals escape the diabolical clutches of debt. If you find yourself deep in the red, here are some simple ways to begin the journey back into the black.

Procrastination is the biggest enemy of anyone in debt. It's too easy to make those minimum credit card payments month after month without taking time to create a long-term solution for your financial troubles ...

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Article : Tarragon posts Q4, 2007 losses

Tarragon Corp. released fourth quarter and full-year losses on Friday as the company wrapped up a year of significant sales.

The New York-based home builder, which sold many major properties in South Florida and across the state last fall, said it lost $18.4 million, or 65 cents a share, on revenue of $157.1 million in the fourth quarter. In the prior-year quarter, it lost $24 million, or 85 cents a share, on revenue of $159.5 million. ...

Article : A Viable Alternative To Bankruptcy

(ARA) - If you're carrying thousands of dollars in credit card debt, struggling to pay the rent every month and getting calls from collections agencies, you might be considering bankruptcy. Yet for almost all circumstances, a good financial advisor will tell you that's the last thing you should do.

Once you declare bankruptcy, there are many unpleasant implications. Not only do you lose control of your assets and have your dignity taken away, but when the debt is finally paid off, it will be very difficult to obtain credit again. Bankruptcies remain on your credit report for 10 years...

Article : Small business tools

March 31, 2008

Small business tools

Keep on top of the health of your business with free tools from the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. The financial literacy website offers brief articles, answers to frequently asked questions and calculators to help you learn vital information about your business, including your:
 
 
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