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Monthly Archives: November 2009
Eliminate Debt And Recover Your Credit With Consumer Credit Counseling
Brooke Hayles asked: If you don’t get on top of your credit problems fast, they will continue to haunt you and eventually consume your life. When you have over committed yourself and the bills are pouring in, the worst thing … Continue reading
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Spring Cleaning Your Finances
Article Submission asked: With the pound at an all-time low, fuel prices on the rise and the typical mortgage up by £150, the outlook for the consumer is gloomy. But, whilst the British economy may be outside of our control, … Continue reading
When will the giant ponzi scheme that is the US economy finally unravel?
John 360 asked: When will America’s (a) massive budget deficits financed by the sale of US treasuries to foreigners, (b) sky-high trade deficits and current account deficits, (c) unrestrained money-printing, (d) sinking dollar, (e) ceaseless expenditures on foreign wars, (f) … Continue reading
How Consumer Debt Consolidation Can Help You
Jessica Bradbury asked: We all want to live comfortably: buy our own picket-fenced house somewhere in the suburb, own a car or two, purchase beautiful clothes and shoes, send our kids to the best schools there are, and save money … Continue reading