Jun 02, 2009 -
So you are in debt over your head and you can not afford to make the minimum monthly payments towards your credit cards, vehicle payments, regular bills, etc. So, an option would be to get help from Credit Counselors that tell you they will be able to help you out by:
1. Giving you the money (loan) if you are approved to pay off your debt then you have to pay them back monthly.
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Mar 15, 2009 -
by Kelli B. Grant
Thursday, March 12, 2009provided bySmartMoney.com
If you haven't had the credit limit cut on your credit card recently, count yourself lucky. Risk-averse card issuers are getting slash happy.
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Apr 23, 2009 -
http://www.thebulletin.us/articles/2009/04/23/herb_denenberg/doc49f024d471152996180582.txt
By Herb Denenberg, The Bulletin
Thursday, April 23, 2009
This column will show you that:
• Barack Obama’s financial disaster will be much worse than you probably think. That’s because there is another even bigger financial disaster lurking ahead and that will start to come into play in a few short years.
• There are alternatives to the Obama-style socialist health-care reforms.
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Aug 10, 2007 -
Ok ladies I love the magazine essence and while looking on their website I came across a very helpful artical on improving your credit...so enjoy!
Your 30-day Credit Checkup: Week 1
In the first week of our month long guide on protecting and your improving your credit we explore the importance of knowing your score
By Sakina P. Spruell
Credit: Fabrice Trombert
Good credit is serious business-it can help you reduce debt, save money for your future goals, land a dream job (companies often run credit checks on job applicants), and break the cycle of living check to check.
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Jan 30, 2009 -
The Right Stimulus
Republicans need to provide one since Congressional Democrats haven't.
by Matthew Continetti
The economy is in recession. There's no end in sight.
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Dec 23, 2008 -
MSNBC’s The Scoop reports that Tom Cruise was so afraid of the inevitable negative reviews of his bloated Nazi movie Valkyrie that he offered journalists a free screening at his mansion in exchange for some kind words. I wonder if they included a complimentary stress test with that. (You know I’m not going to be the only one to make that joke today.) It’s unclear if the screening actually happened or if it was just planned:
“Distractingly bad,” and “unengaging Nazi escapade” are among some of the reviewers’ comments attached to “Valkyrie,” Tom Cruise’s film that opens Christmas day.
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May 18, 2008 -
Hello Sugar hockey girls! Since I'm watching the game from home today, I thought I'd try out some (completely Penguins-biased) live updates of the game in progress. If you're watching, feel free to read along and jump in.
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Sep 16, 2008 -
Ah, the game was so exciting. But, sadly, "my team" didn't win last night. Maybe, next time.....
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Aug 30, 2008 -
Hey, everyone. :wave: I hope you're having a lovely holiday weekend. :cocktail: I wanted to mention if for some reason I miss a day or many days from posting the other parts, it's due to the hurricane, and the fact we either evacuated or we have no power.
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Oct 25, 2008 -
By Courtney E. Martin, AlterNet
October 25, 2008 http://www.alternet.org/story/104040/
As folks watch the economy crumble, shake their heads in unison, it's hard not to admit that Americans are in this together.
A new book by Deborah Stone, a Dartmouth professor and founding editor of the American Prospect, comes at just the right moment -- when we're all becoming painfully aware of how interconnected our fate is as citizens of this country.
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