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An Introduction To Getting A Debt Consolidation Loan – by Darnell Scott

Posted on 02. Jan, 2010 by Company Bankruptsy Advice.

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If you have reached the maximum limit on your credit card, along with payments due for a car loan, personal loan and house payment, rest assured, you’re not the only one drowning in the sea of debt. With this overpowering impact of consumer goods, everyone finds themselves deep down in debts or prone to it. [...]

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Student debt consolidation

Posted on 19. Dec, 2009 by Company Bankruptsy Advice.

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College is a time when a student is thinking about the next step. They are often excited, a little fearful, and there is a lot they are unsure of regarding finances and being an adult. Many students try to get as many scholarships as possible in the year before they attend a university, but sometimes [...]

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Debt consolidation loans

Posted on 19. Dec, 2009 by Company Bankruptsy Advice.

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This article is going to be an overview regarding debt consolidation loans to help you determine if the loan is right for you. A debt consolidation loan is a little different than a mortgage. A debt consolidation loan may have collateral towards the loan or it may be an unsecured loan. An unsecured loan means [...]

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IVA’s

Posted on 16. Dec, 2009 by Company Bankruptsy Advice.

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Individual Voluntary Arrangements The Advantages
IVAs dont suit everybody, but for those who do meet the criteria, the benefits are fantastic:

You can legally write off up to 75% of your debt.

You can reduce your monthly repayments by calculating how much you can afford to repay each month & then make [...]

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