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Cut, cap and balance your own budget

August 2nd, 2011 · No Comments

While your individual credit card debt will never approach the trillions of dollars of debt the U.S. government has incurred, no matter how big or small your credit card balance is you probably want to eliminate it. There are a variety of available approaches to eliminating your personal deficit. Each one requires you to take steps to spend less money and to apply the savings to your credit card ...

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How Deficit Spending Can Save America Money

August 2nd, 2011 · No Comments

COMMENTARY | For years, it's been said, our federal government has been living beyond its means. It's borrowed more than it can repay, just like a person living on credit card debt. And now the bills are coming due, which is why we need to slash "entitlement spending" on programs such as Social Security and Medicare.

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A New Horizon Credit Counseling Continues Paying Clients to Get Out of Debt

August 2nd, 2011 · No Comments

Temporary program, originally spurred by concerns of a sluggish economic recovery, slated to continue for one more month due to demandFort Lauderdale, Florida (PRWEB) August 02, 2011 In early July, the nonprofit debt management firm A New Horizon Credit Counseling took unprecedented steps to alleviate consumer debt; citing concerns about the uptick in the national unemployment rate, it began ...

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Yes, There Is a Student Loan Bubble [College]

August 2nd, 2011 · No Comments

# college Perhaps you've been congratulating yourself on having less than $200,000 in student loan debt, telling yourself your own student loans aren't so bad. Well, stop that! The 2010s are the decade of "Feeling Bad About Your Student Loans." More »

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Debt Deal Limits Student Loan Cuts

August 2nd, 2011 · No Comments

NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Education advocates cheered the debt ceiling deal for preserving funding for low-income undergraduate students and were mostly relieved that the cuts weren't as bad as expected. The deal eliminates the interest subsidy on federal loans for students in graduate and professional programs. Currently, such students are not charged interest on the loan while in school and ...

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