Posts Tagged ‘Consumer Debt’


Understanding the Statute of Limitations and Consumer Debt

Saturday, May 30th, 2009

The typical American consumer carries a fair burden of secured as well as unsecured consumer debt. These accounts usually refer to credit cards, personal loan, store credit accounts, and also car loans as well as home loans. It is not surprising that the recent economic downturn has seen an increase in loans which are progressively falling behind or are being


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Prepare For Your Mortgage with Credit Repair

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

The Potential of Credit Repair

If you will be purchasing a home or refinancing a mortgage in the near future you owe it to yourself to explore the potential of credit repair. Mortgage interest rates are influenced by your credit scores; the higher your score the lower your rate. Don’t assume that your credit is fine just because you have been making payments on time. Your credit scores are influenced by many subtle factors. You may be living with your mortgage


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Be Very Careful When Choosing Consumer Debt Relief Services

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009

There is a growing number of companies offering consumer debt relief services and some of them are quite good at getting people to take control of their spending habits while helping them meet their existing financial obligations. However, there are also those that are in it for the money and many times provide little to no services to the people who count on them for relief. Finding the right consumer debt relief company that works for the consumer will require some research before agreeing to using their services.

It may surprise


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