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Albany IL Debt Consolidation Services
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Albany Illinois Information
By now, you probably know that living in debt is stressful. That's probably why, like so many of your fellow Illinois residents, you have found Debt Central. When you are struggling with debt, even personal relationships can be put under strain. The simple pleasures in life get lost in the constant worry and stress. Many people try and ignore their debt problem but that just makes the problem worse.
There are numerous benefits to the debt management programs that Debt-Central.com offers to Albany IL residents such as:
Reducing your debt by up to 50%
You can Reduce or eliminate interest!
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Relieve the pressure of financial strain
And so on...
To learn more about debt consolidation, fill out the form for your FREE consultation with a qualified counselor!
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Reuters - Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the two biggest U.S. home loan finance companies, on Thursday said they would suspend foreclosures of occupied homes until early 2009, as the government moves to stem the tide of home losses plaguing the economy.
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| Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac halting foreclosures
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AP - Mortgage finance companies Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are suspending foreclosures for about 16,000 households during the holiday season.
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| Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac to suspend US home foreclosures
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AFP - The two US mortgage finance giants, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, said on Thursday they halt home foreclosures until early January as they modify loans to help keep owners in their homes.
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| Banks, raters face subprime lawsuits and new rules
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Reuters - The U.S. subprime mortgage crisis has sparked more than 250 class action suits against Wall Street banks and rating companies and will lead to rising regulation in 2009, top litigators said on Thursday.
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| China fund in talks for stake in AIG unit: report
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Reuters - A consortium led by sovereign wealth fund China Investment Corp is in talks to buy a stake of up to 49 percent in American Life Insurance Co, a unit of U.S. insurance company American International Group , the Nikkei financial daily reported.
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| UK mortgage lending down 44 pct from a year ago
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AP - Mortgage lending in Britain was down 44 percent in October compared to a year ago, further evidence the economic downturn is hurting an already weak property market, the Council of Mortgage Lenders said Thursday.
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