Posts Tagged ‘Unsecured Debt’


What is Accelerated Debt Consolidation?

Monday, July 20th, 2009

Are you burdened with debts? Are you finding it harder each month to meet the minimum payments for your debts? Your debts are piling up every month, creditors’ calls make your feel very stressing; and you are praying every day hoping some miracle will happen and get you out of debt. If you in such bad debt situation, accelerated debt consolidation could be the best solution for your debt dilemma.

In the debt consolidation, you are combining multiple, high-interest loans (debt) into a loan with a single monthly payment on a lower interest rate. Debt consolidation allows …


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Secured and Unsecured Debt

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

Secured vs unsecured debt

Many people find themselves mired in debt without understanding what exactly they have. They understand that they owe money to various lenders, and they know how much, but they don’t know why these debts have varying payment requirements and interest rates. Why do some debts require collateral, while others …


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Personal Debt In Scotland Rises

Sunday, June 14th, 2009

Recent data indicates that personal insolvencies in Scotland rose by a dramatic 137% in stark contrast to figures published on Protected Trust Deeds (a Scottish version of an IVA) which suggest a modest 1.6% increase quarter on quarter.This of course reflects only those who have approached a licenced insolvency practitioner to set up such an arrangement. These figures may seem counter intuitive when set against  other data that suggests Scottish homeowners have emerged relatively unscathed from the housing price slump this time round with just 1% of  owner–occupiers


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