debt advice
debt advice
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by Neil Robertson - 2008-10-01
If you are considering going bankrupt, then you are obviously in a very serious debt situation. Bankruptcy may not be the best solution for you, so it is very important to consider the alternatives a...
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by Neil Robertson - 2008-10-01
A lot of people will regard their debt problem as a very private issue that they would much rather deal with on their own. So why is this a bad idea and why should people with debt problems definitel...
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by Neil Robertson - 2008-10-01
If you are experiencing overwhelming debt problems it would be sensible if all of the debt relief solutions available to you were free, after all it's not as if you have a lot of spare money. Unfortu...
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by Paul Odunaiya - 2008-10-10
IntroductionThe malaise in our current financial system and in our financial lives can be traced to the significant amount of bad debt we now carry compared to good debt. Even our country's total nati...
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by Melanie Taylor - 2008-10-17
"I'm in debt. How do I get out of it?" It's a common question these days, and a problem that's made no easier by today's economic troubles. But whatever debts an individual is facing, they're likely ...
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by Fairdealondebt - 2008-10-26
In this fast life living time everyone have problem according to Debt and futunatily we have solution...........Fair Deal On Debt CIC Are you or anyone you know? In debt? Worried about money? Heading ...
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by Gill Critchley - 2008-11-14
It has been found that Europeans will limit what they spend this Christmas in an attempt to save money for what they expect to be a financially tough 2009. According to a business consultancy firm, s...
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by Chris Pracy - 2008-11-17
So what are the top 5 benefits of picking up the phone for professional debt advice? * You'll get tailored debt advice which is suited to your own circumstances rather than just a general approach * ...
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by Chris Pracy - 2008-11-17
It's estimated that credit card holders in the UK have a combined debt of around £55 billion and an overall credit limit of almost £180 billion. From these figures, it's clear to see why more and...
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by Chris Pracy - 2008-11-17
The average store card APR is an incredible 30% with many being even higher. Here are some of the main reasons people get into unmanageable levels of store card debt and are forced to look for profes...