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At Debt-Central.com the counselors will work with the residents of Fulton AL to achieve financial freedom. A study shows that 43% of Americans spend more than they make. Which means that at least 43% of all Americans are in a great deal of debt. It is time to start moving forward - you can beat this stat. A personalized debt management program can ensure that you can still live your life and pay off debt.
With the average credit card carrying a balance of $4,300 at an interest rate of 17%, it will take over 30 years to pay down that debt. And you will have paid thousands in interest. With the help of the counselors you will no longer need to rely on credit cards, and you can work your way out of debt years sooner than attempting on your own.
To learn more about a debt consolidation program, fill out the form on the bottom of the page - and a counselor will be in contact for your free consultation!
Reuters - The second-ranking Democrat of the U.S. Senate on Tuesday introduced legislation that would let bankruptcy judges erase some mortgage debt in an effort to stem foreclosures.
AP - Two more months of mortgage payments and retiree Allan Goldstein says he'll be broke, just another victim in what may be the biggest Ponzi scheme in history.
AP - House prices in Britain fell by their biggest annual amount in at least 56 years during 2008, as credit seized up and possible buyers stayed out of the market, a leading mortgage lender said Tuesday.
AP - The Federal Reserve Bank of New York said Monday it has begun purchasing mortgage-backed securities in an effort to bolster the battered housing market.
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