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  • Free From Debt  By : Dr. Drew Henry
    Are you tried of going to the mail box and find many bills in there waiting for taking out your check book? Have you ever wondered if you will ever be free? Each month you pay the minimums and although you KNOW you've got a handle on it - you are not charging your credit card or accumulating new debts anymore - it seems that you will be paying the minimum fees forever.
  • Five Reasons To Get Out Of Debt  By : Stuart Laing
    Do you want to get out of debt but can't find the motivation? Do you dread the mail arriving in case it brings you even more bills to pay? Well if you need a burst of motivation to improve your financial position, I've put together five reasons to get out of debt and avoid borrowing in the future.
  • Finding Help To Get Out Of Debt  By : Peter Sissons
    For many credit card holders, credit card debt can put a damper on what would have been a quick fix to financial woes. High credit card interest rates can lead to substantial credit card debt for millions of individuals and families around the world. It is far too easy for credit card holders to find themselves falling into credit card debt.
  • Escape Debt - Consider Who Your Friends Are  By : Stuart Laing
    Certain people are bad for your debts. Have you ever noticed how certain people encourage you to spend more heavily than others?
  • Eliminate Your Credit Card Debt Forever -- Without Stress  By : Christopehr M Luck
    In recent years, the amount of credit card debt being carried by Americans has reached hundreds of billions of dollars, with interest payments each year that would sink the economies of many small nations. But you can eliminate your credit card debt forever, even if everyone around is stuck in an endless cycle of debt slavery. How? Read on, dear internet friend.
  • Eliminate Credit Card Debt Legally - Strategies For Paying Off Credit Cards  By : Carrie Reeder
    Eliminating credit card debt legally will free up funds in your monthly budget. It will also improve your credit score so you can qualify for better rates on future purchases, such as a car or home. To start getting your credit cards under control, lower your interest rates. Then develop a payment strategy. If you need some outside discipline, turn to a debt management company.
  • Eliminate Credit Card Debt  By : Tim Renolds
    At this time many people have come to represent a social status, in essence many people believe that by dragging out their credit card upon making a purchase, they somehow are signifying their status within society. Essentially most people make use of their credit cards for a variety of things without giving real thought to the implications that could happen in the future from doing so. Many people who carry credit cards, also have the enormous debt that goes along with it.
  • Eating Away At Debt  By : Lee A Dobbins
    Use small steps to eat away at your debt and eventually you will be debt free!
  • Don't Bluff Your Creditors  By : Stuart Laing
    When approaching your lender to make an offer of reduced debt repayments, it's best to be completely honest and offer them as much as you can realistically afford to pay month by month.
  • Debt Stress, The Really Bad Side  By : Jay Jackson
    In all the information and discussion about credit card debt there is one thing that gets largely ignored. Stress. Credit card debt is extremely stressful and can have a very negative effect on your life if you let it.
  • Debt Settlement, Debt Management, Debt Termination – What's the Right Choice?  By : Charles J. Phelan
    Describes important differences between the three major approaches for debt reduction. Explains why debt termination is a scam, why non-profit debt management services are not always the best choice, and why do-it-yourself debt settlement is a superior alternative to bankruptcy.
  • Debt Settlement Vs. Debt Consolidation – Which Option Is Better?  By : Carrie Reeder
    Both debt settlement and debt consolidation can reduce and eliminate your debt. But each will have different consequences on your credit score and future financial options. Before choosing either option, educate yourself on the pros and cons of each.
  • Debt Settlement Strategies  By : Maggie McTavish
    Debt settlement can be done in various ways. Negotiate for lower mortgage and refinance rates. You can approach the credit agency or the bank for a lower rate of interest when the government announces a lower rate of interest. In this way, you have to pay lower interest rates. Isn't that just splendid. This is because if the interest rates move north or increase, then the lenders will just increase the tenure of your debt.
  • Debt Settlement American Style  By : Clive Coolidge
    When debt becomes very big, people land in a soup, where there are unable to pay the debts. Its estimates that almost 43% of all Americans have taken debts, which they find difficult to repay back. In fact the majority of their debt is credit card debt. It's fairly easy to get a credit card in the US even with a bad credit report. However even then, many people are unable to repay the amount on their credit cards.
  • Debt Settlement Agencies  By : Prima Nero
    According to a Federal Reserve Study more than 43% of all Americans spend more than they earn. That's quite a large number of people. However this means that 1 out of every 100 families will probably file for bankruptcy in their lifetime. Debts should be taken only if you are sure that you can repay those debts. Else your interest costs will keep mounting and you would be taking more debts just to repay the old ones and falling in a classic case of debt trap.

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