Articles on Debt-relief


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How to Deal with Bill Collectors by Christopher Cooper

Bill collectors are not allowed to harrass you. Know your rights.

Turning Bad Debts into Good Debts through Investing Fundamentals by Joseph Akintaju

"Most people dream of becoming rich, but it isn't their first choice," Rich Dad said. That's because the effort to make money and uncertainty of becoming rich disturbs them and they seek refuge in the easier goals of security or comfort.

Eliminating Credit Card Debt by Alan Barnes

The overwhelming task of eliminating your debt can often seem like an uphill battle. Without the knowledge and expertise of a professional on your side, unfortunately, the odds are not in your favor.

Debt: Don't Pay Your Minimum Balance by Alan Barnes

Almost all Americans carry credit card debt. Actually, over 40% of US families spend more than they earn. If you're like most of us, you try not to think about how much money you owe and what that debt is really costing you. If you did, you might not sleep too well.

Bouncing Back from a CCJ by T Shipley

Got a CCJ? Cant get credit?

Are You SURE Your A Bad Debt? by T Shipley

Many people who seek the advice and guidance of debt counsellors are driven to them in the first place by fear and ignorance – two powerful emotions which often mask the real scale of the problems.

How to Negotiate Debt Settlement by Dennis Diaz

One-Stop Resource for People who need Debt Help. Get your total debt reduced or eliminated; Start Today having Peace of Mind.

Whatever You Do....Don't Save Money! by Leo Quinn

How having a savings account AND debt can hurt your financial future.

The ONE Law You Should Be Breaking by Leo Quinn

Break this law and your life will improve dramatically ...

Debt Free and Carefree by Donnie Harrison

A get out of debt plan for credit card addicts of the world.

Personal Debt Reduction Practices by Gary Gresham

These debt reduction practices offer you a way to control your spending habits and achieve financial freedom.

Debt Elimination Is The Key to Financial Freedom by Erwin Tjong

You can even start budgeting and paying off your debt while you're a student. Just remember, the sooner you start paying your debts, the sooner you'll be completely financially free. It might be harder at first, but it is possible to eliminate debt for students.

Take Careful Consideration Before Filing Bankruptcy by Bradley Sproson

Filing bankruptcy is not fun! It is a last resort if you are interested in keeping an active and acceptable credit report. Never forget that bankruptcy is your right as an American citizen, and it may be something worth pursuing.

Budget the Luxuries First! by Andy White

Strictly speaking, his advice was preceded by another Heinlein maxim as well. "Sovereign ingredient for a happy marriage: Pay cash or do without. Interest charges not only eat up a household budget;...

Life After Debt – Strategies for Dealing with Problem Debt by Brian Sabalinski

Honorably and ethically rid yourself of burdensome debts using the little known Negotiation Strategy, without having to experience the loss of control and privacy associated with filing for bankrupt...

Think for a Change by Terry Hadaway

I'm not sure where it originated, but I've heard it repeated time and time again: "Insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results." As much sense as that statement makes, we often find ourselves addressing the same issue with solutions that are little more than rearranged expressions of previously failed solutions. Why can't we develop new solutions to persistent problems? Because we refuse to think!

Can You Escape the Trap of Ever Growing Debt? by Ryan C

Can You Escape the Trap of Ever Growing Debt?

Christian Debt Consolidation – Feel Comfortable About Managing Your Debt by Charles Essmeier

More and more firms are specializing in debt consolidation, debt management and credit counseling based on Christian concepts

How To Get Out Of Debt by John Mussi

If you have found yourself in a position where you are in serious debt and cannot think of a way out of the situation, then take a few minutes to read these few tips. Some may seem obvious but do put them into practise as they will help.

How to Negotiate Debt Settlements by Gary Gresham

Negotiating a debt settlement isn't difficult, but it is essential to fixing debt problems and securing your future financial success.

Going Bankrupt in the World by Sam Vaknin, Ph.D.

It all starts by defaulting on an obligation: Money owed to creditors or to suppliers is not paid on time, interest payments due on bank loans or on corporate bonds issued to the public are withheld....

Currency Trading Fee Concept by Lance Winslow

Troubles with Global Economy; Do you see future problems with our global economic plans to make a one world system, where free trade and prosperity can rein the world over. Many world leaders have agreed a one-world system is best for all. It is in the interest of third world and in the interest of our Multi-National Conglomerates, their stockholders and the citizens of the country for us all to move up.

Bank Like a Banker by Kimberly Griffiths

by asking about alternative banking methods, you may find that your bank fees will drop considerably.

Budgeting and Debt Management by Cheryl Johnson

Together, budgeting and debt management build financial security and independence. Like "peanut butter and jelly" most of us can't have one without the other.

Debt Validation: Do you have to pay ? by Alan Barnes

It happens all the time. Debt collectors try to collect on debts that consumers have no knowledge of or never owed in the first place. So, what do you do when a bill collector demands payment in full on a debt that you never knew existed? You need to request a validation of debt.

What is Debt Settlement and How Does it Work? by Alan Barnes

Debt settlement involves negotiating with a creditor or creditors to pay off a percentage of your total debts at an agreed upon settlement amount. Often, people choose to utilize the services of a debt settlement company rather than attempting to do it on their own.

Bankruptcy: What You Need to Know by Alan Barnes

Personal bankruptcy is a legal way to give people with overwhelming debt a fresh financial start. Many people do not realize that there are five types of bankruptcy options available under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code; however, for most consumers there are really only two viable options; Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy.

Bankruptcy As An Option by Tim Gorman

If bankruptcy is the only option you are left with at this point, use it responsibly. Don’t take advantage of the bankruptcy system and abuse the rights afforded you.

Bankruptcy: Which Chapter Do I File? by Tim Gorman

There is more than one kind of bankruptcy. You should understand your options before deciding which chapter of bankruptcy you are going to file for, or if you are going to file for bankruptcy at all.

Bankruptcy Abuse by Tim Gorman

Bankruptcy is little more than a smack on the hand these days. Creditors are certainly not going to look at you as a wise credit risk after bankruptcy, but that will probably not stop them from extending credit to you anyways.

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