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Weld ME Debt Consolidation Services
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Weld Maine Information
For Weld ME residents, a debt consolidation or debt management program could be your key to debt free living. The counselors with Debt Central will work with you to create a debt management plan which is suited for your life and will enable you to achieve financial freedom. A popular statistic states that "On average Americans carry $5,800 in credit card debt from month to month. If one were to make only the minimum payment on that debt every month, it would take 30 years to pay off - and include an additional $15,000 in interest." [compiled from www.cardweb.com]. The counselors can help you beat that stat.
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 a free consultation!.
An interesting read for Weld ME residents...
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| Cuomo widens insurer probe with 6 more subpoenas
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Reuters - New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo has subpoenaed six more insurers as the state widens a probe into whether life insurance companies have defrauded families of deceased members of the military.
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| Reverse Mortgages Aren't Catching On
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U.S. News & World Report - The reverse mortgage industry, hammered for high fees and high pressure sales tactics, has steadily improved its procedures and its image. Loan fees and interest rates have been lowered, consumer disclosure has improved, and the federal government's insured reverse mortgage program has provided stability and credibility to the industry. A-list lenders have expanded their presence in the market; Wells Fargo and Bank America are the nation's top two reverse mortgage lenders.
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| Fannie Mae portfolio grows, delinquencies decline
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Reuters - Fannie Mae expanded its mortgage portfolio in June, while the rate of late payments on loans it guarantees fell in May to the lowest level this year, the largest U.S. home loan purchaser said on Friday.
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| NY AG announces probe of life insurance industry
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AP - State Attorney General Andrew Cuomo said Thursday that he had opened a fraud investigation into how life insurers pay out benefits after policyholders die.
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| MetLife posts Q2 earnings of $1.5 billion, beating Street
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Reuters - MetLife Inc , the biggest U.S. life insurance company, posted a second-quarter profit of $1.53 billion, helped by higher premium revenue from sales domestically and abroad.
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| Florida mortgage firm settles federal charges
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AP - Federal regulators say a Florida company they accused of misleading borrowers who were seeking to avoid foreclosure has agreed to repay the consumers $2.4 million to settle those charges.
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