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Can the Economy Recover in 2011?

26th January 2012
Life will always seem to be more wonderful when you share it with the love of your life. Love has been found transcend nations, languages, religions and all barriers. Although laws of the land may vary from country to country, the immigration laws of the ... Read >
Author: Prince Damin

How To Tackle Your Moutain of Debt in a Hostile and Lacklustre Economy

13th October 2011
Recent official government figures have shown that the economy in the UK continues to struggle. While the worst of the recession may be over, the recent GDP reports showed a 'picture of continued weakness in the UK economy'. Combined with rises in fuel an... Read >
Author: Timothy Frodsham

Manage High levels of Debts with the Right Debt Advice

08th August 2011
According to recent statistics published by Credit Action, the combined personal debt level in the UK has risen to £1.4 trillion. This figure is made up of personal loans, credit card and other unsecured debts, and mortgages. The total amount lent out to ... Read >
Author: Declan murray

Credit Card Debt Negotiation

20th July 2011
Credit card debt won’t disappear overnight and needs to be negotiated with a view to consolidating all the debt into a manageable repayment programme. To do this a debtor (that is, the person who owes the debt) will often need to negotiate a repayment pla... Read >
Author: danirpnyne

Going To Court After A Personal Injury Can Be A Good Decision

05th July 2011
Personal injury can happen at any time with no prior warning. Apart from physical pain there are often mental and emotional stresses that go hand in hand with an accident. Someone who commutes to work in a car may suddenly find himself confined to bed for... Read >
Author: Adrianna N

6 steps to get out of debt

13th May 2011
Positive moves to counteract negative cash flow. In its most recent Quarterly Report on Household Debt and Credit, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York put aggregate U.S. consumer debt at $11.4 trillion in the fourth quarter of 2010. Divide that by the Ce... Read >
Author: IshanGoradiya

Top 3 causes of Debt and possible Solutions

28th April 2011
Financial experts are highly concerned about the growing household debt in America. Especially, unsecured debt is shooting up perilously these days. Data from the Federal Reserve discloses that Americans have accumulated $796 billion in revolving debt. Wh... Read >
Author: kevin.craig

Rent Your Home - Basic Differences between the two and Successfully Complete Your Lease

28th March 2011
Household debt among Canadians has never been greater, leaving many people unable to consider home ownership as the strict criteria of the Canadian banks to follow when considering someone for a mortgage. Adding to the barriers that banks often intractabl... Read >
Author: saraswat.naresh5

Vancouver Real Estate Debt Dying Down

22nd March 2011
The Vancouver real estate market may be experiencing a shuffling but Canadians in general are managing their debt with greater gusto than imagined. They have enlightened themselves to smarter spending and borrowing strategies. The major bank of Canada ... Read >
Author: Nico Kurniawan

Your Obligations as a Co-Signer on a Debt if You File Bankruptcy

10th March 2011
Steve Westerfield, the owner of the Steve Westerfield Law Office in Hot Springs, AR, has 32 years of experience in legal practice as a sole practitioner. He has represented clients before 40 of the 75 Circuit Courts located within the State of Arkansas, b... Read >
Author: Fred Peterson

New Mortgage Loan Modification Guidelines Have Many Skeptics

25th February 2011
For homeowners looking to make sense of the Obama administrations new Loan Modification Programs, the program can be basically broken down into two sections. One part is for homeowners facing foreclosure due to missed payments and are at risk of defaultin... Read >
Author: Trumanz Fraziers

AUSTRALIANS AND THEIR ATTITUDE TO DEBT

26th January 2011
Australia has the highest household debt to disposable income ratio in the world, even higher than the USA. In the 1980s the average Australian household had debts totalling about 40% of their disposable income. In 2006 this ratio had increased to 158... Read >
Author: Chris Lafey

Is Credit Card Debt Putting Your Future in Hock?

19th January 2011
Over the past 34 years, U.S. household debt has skyrocketed from $680 billion in 1974 to an astronomical $14 trillion in 2008, according to the November 1, 2010 issue of Time magazine. Since the early 1980s, U.S. consumer consumption has outpaced income a... Read >
Author: kaybeeenterprise

Interest Rates and Mortgage Stress

19th January 2011
Mortgage stress hit the headlines in 2007 and stayed there, despite falling interest rates over the last two years. Now, with the Reserve Bank raising interest rates, and being set to raise them twice again before Christmas, as many as 70,000 households i... Read >
Author: michael sterios

Ups and Downs in Housing Market and Home Loans

24th August 2010
Real estate market in United States experienced easy credit conditions for quite some years owing to low interest rates as well as large influx of foreign funds. However, this was the scenario before the crisis occurred in the real estate market. Such env... Read >
Author: kellyprice1225
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