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Thursday, August 16th, 2007From Debt to Wealth: Turn Your Biggest P An amazing e-book that teaches people how give themselves a big pay raise by eliminating their personal debt. ).
Of course, the title is an exaggeration on both sides. Credit cards are neither your salvation nor a destroyer. They are a tool, and how you use that tool […]
Debt Handling - Inflation and Interest Rates
Tuesday, August 14th, 2007Ultimate Debt Guide 2006.
Inflation makes tomorrow’s dollars worth less than today’s. That makes borrowing more attractive to borrowers, but lending less attractive to lenders. In order to compensate, lenders raise interest rates, since (among other things) they too know that the dollars they will be repaid next month are worth less than the ones […]
Debt Handling - Individual Voluntary Agreements - IVA
Sunday, August 12th, 2007Get Out Of Debt - The Debt Buster System. Powerful Information Based On Proven Techniques And Strategies To Get Out Of Debt Without Bankruptcy. Repair Bad Credit Fast.
In the UK there’s a formal name, IVA, for the agreement between a debtor and a creditor to alter debt terms. The U.S. may not employ the name, […]
Debt Handling - Individual Retirement Accounts - IRA
Friday, August 10th, 2007Ultimate Debt Guide 2006.
Debt is closely tied to savings - the more you do the first, the less you have left over for the latter. Conversely, the more savings you have, the less you (usually) need or want to borrow. Since you’re paying out interest by borrowing, and (in some cases) simultaneously not getting […]
Debt Handling - How To Handle Debt
Wednesday, August 8th, 2007Irs Tax Debt Reduction Guide. Legally Remove 90% Of Your Irs Tax Debt And Save Thousands Of Dollars.
The first step to handling any problem, and excessive debt is no exception, is to focus on facts. Here, that means finding out how much you actually owe and what the monthly payments and interest costs.
It’s surprising, though […]






