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Surviving Student Loans and College Debt

Posted by on March 08, 2011
Financial services / 27 Comments

By carefully choosing student loans, grants, and scholarships as part of your entire college financial aid package, you can avoid going into heavy college debt. Kimberly Palmer, senior editor for US News, discusses financial aid tips to help in paying for college and minimizing student debt and the differences between private loans and federal college loans. For more college financial aid advice go to www.usnews.com

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How to Use a Mortgage to Manage your Debt and Improve your Credit

Posted by on September 03, 2010
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Excerpt: What if there was such a thing as a magic card that you could carry with you, which had the power to open doors for you all over the world? You show someone your magic card and ‘voila’, you can have what you wish for. You would want to protect that card very carefully, wouldn’t you? Your credit is a little like that. Your good credit is a passport to financial opportunities. A poor credit rating can be a terrible obstacle… and repairing your credit is often a slow and difficult process. What you may not know is that you can…

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Debt Management: Debt Settlement a SCAM?

Posted by on August 16, 2010
Business Advices / 25 Comments

Most debt consolidation companies do nothing better than simply ruin your fico score in order to settle your debt. If you really want to work with an agency that will help you reduce your debt, contact a company member of “CONSUMER CREDIT COUNSELING SERVICES” (CCCS) More info at: sccrealestateuncensored.com/2008/repair-credit-legally-remove-negative-accounts/ micasamidinero.com/2008/reparo-credito-eliminando-legalmente-cuentas-negativas/

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Ditch Your Debt Gremlin

Posted by on August 02, 2010
Financial services / 25 Comments

Income-Based Repayment is a new way to lower your federal student loan payments starting July 1, 2009. It caps monthly payments and forgives remaining debt and interest after 25 years. And if you’re a teacher or work in government, nonprofit, or other public service jobs, you could have your federal loans forgiven after just 10 years. This animated video explains the programs and tells you where to go for more information: www.IBRinfo.org.

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Debt Relief & Management Tips : How to Apply for Free Government Grants, Loans, & Scholarships

Posted by on June 29, 2010
Financial services / 16 Comments

The government has many websites to apply for free grants, loans and scholarships. Find out more about each grant option with tips from a consumer credit counselor in this free video on personal finance management. Expert: Maria Enomoto Contact: www.gotdebt.org Bio: Maria Enomoto works as a credit counselor for Consumer Credit Counseling services in San Jose, California. Filmmaker: Bing Hu

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Loans, Debt, The Federal Reserve, and, Dog Poop

Posted by on June 23, 2010
Financial services / 25 Comments

www.donharrold.net Stop me if you’ve heard this one before.

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