by Sean Payne A large number of people who are currently in debt have tried at least once to pay off their debts. Many of them have tried several times. Unfortunately, most of them have failed, ending up even deeper in debt than before. What causes this? Why do they end up accumulating more and more debt? The answer can be found in the methods that they use to try to get out of debt. Those people who use additional loans to get out of debt are only temporarily fixing the problem. Debt reduct
Entries from September 2009
How to Pay Off Debt, Even if You Never Could Before
September 29th, 2009 · No Comments
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Understanding Second Chance Banking
September 29th, 2009 · No Comments
by Lianne Gaines With the economic decline raging, a lot of folks have found themselves in either short-term or long-term economic trouble. Unfortunately, these troubles can haunt you across many aspects of your life. Too many individuals do not realize that there are ways to navigate around these financial troubles. Be it bad checks, credit debt, or lack of health care, there are resources that will get around, or at least alleviate whatever is blocking you from achieving a better financia
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Public spending cuts will be very painful
September 29th, 2009 · No Comments
The Prime Minister is, apparently, intending to introduce a “Fiscal Responsibility Act” to tackle Britain’s scandalously bad public sector finances. Well, I suppose, better late than never and I await the details with great interest. I also await the next Pre-Budget Report, which will include the Treasury’s latest economic forecasts and projections for the public finances. In particular, I shall be interested to see whether the Chancellor amends his target for “balancing the budget”. In th
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College Students And Credit Card Debt
September 29th, 2009 · No Comments
According to an adviser at a major university, more students drop out of college due to average college student credit card debt than to academic failure. The best way to prevent this is to adopt a spending plan early in your first semester, and stick to it. One thing that you know when you’re a student, that you were most of the time. Unless you have really rich parents or have a trust fund with your name, you know, as a student you should not go much for it in the finance department. Of co
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The Shortcut into Credit Card Issues
September 29th, 2009 · No Comments
The most convenient and perhaps the most dangerous benefit of a credit card is that it is very easy to use. You can use it almost everywhere – for buying goods at stores, through catalogues, through online catalogues, and there are plenty of possibilities in the world to use your credit card, but it doesn’t mean that you have to use them all. Having a credit card is a great responsibility, and you have to use it as if you don’t have it, that is to use it only for buying things and services that
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