pay off debt
pay off debt
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by Michael M Thomas - 2007-02-20
While I am not proud of it, I managed to rack up more than $50,000 in credit card debt. The saddest thing about it is that, for the most part, I didn't even end up with anything all that great for all...
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by Michael M Thomas - 2007-02-27
If you are in credit card debt, you probably don't want to admit that your car payment is part of the problem. But it is. You're thinking, but I need a car and my car payment isn't related to my credi...
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by Michael Benifez - 2007-04-06
Carefully analyze your debts to find solutions for paying them off. Debts are bills we owe. A lender extends us a line of credit believing we will pay the debt on time. Creditors will notice if you ...
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by Gabriel Dibello - 2007-04-13
I was reading a startling article a few days ago that for the first time since 1933, the U.S. savings rate hit the lowest level. This is scary!We spend more money than we make, and we are accumulating...
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by THOMAS LEHRFELD - 2007-05-10
Want The Banking System To Work For You? by Thomas Lehrfeld www.U1stFlorida.com Did you know that on your typical 30-year mortgage, it takes approximately 21 years just to pay down less tha...
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by Kristine McKinley - 2007-06-09
There's some debate among financial planners as to the best way to pay down debt. Some say paying the highest interest rate debt first is the best way; others say paying the smallest balance first is ...
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by William Paulk - 2007-06-10
Keep in mind that nothing in the world of consumer credit happens at a "lightning rate," but I have personally seen the following strategies implemented -- and have seen ficos pop up 40+ points in und...
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by Heather Giles - 2007-07-11
Most Americans owe several thousand dollars of unsecured debt. The source of this debt problem comes from people constantly overspending their budget. They soon find themselves living paycheck to payc...
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by Heather Giles - 2007-07-24
Borrowing money costs consumers more these days than ever before. Not many people can afford to fork over 100,000 in cash for a home. A very small percentage of the population can do this. The r...
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by Mike Smith - 2007-10-02
So you've gotten yourself into a credit card nightmare. If you are only paying the minimum amounts due on each card, then there may not be an end in sight for decades. You have to realize that y...