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Debt-Cental.com offers credit card debt counseling services for Alexis North Carolina residents. The Counselors will help you to pay down your debt rather than only paying the minimum amount. In the process of doing this you can actually rebuild your credit and re-establish your credit report. The Counselors will help Alexis residents to create a budget which still allows them to maintain a normal every day to day life style while they are paying down debts. Debts which can be consolidated include credit card debt, student loan debt, and other regular monthly bills (such as telephone bill). The credit counseling program can help you in avoiding bankruptcy, lowering interest rates, and no more harassing mail or telephone calls from creditors or collection agencies.
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AP - American International Group Inc. is discussing a deal for all or part of its foreign unit, American Life Insurance Co., with MetLife Inc., according to a published report Wednesday that cited people familiar with the matter.
Reuters - Total U.S. consumer credit fell by an unexpectedly slight $3.23 billion in May, Federal Reserve data showed on Wednesday, although the previous month's drop was revised to a steeper decline than initially thought.
Reuters - Demand for U.S. mortgages bounced from seven-month lows last week as average 30-year borrowing costs were unchanged, helping ease pressure for aggressive Federal Reserve actions to push down long-term interest rates.
AP - Falling housing prices are driving up reports of mortgage fraud, with the FBI saying Tuesday that reported losses are up 83 percent last year and climbing even higher in 2009.
AP - A new study of 401(k) plans has revealed that black and Hispanic workers save significantly less for retirement and tap into their accounts more frequently than white and Asian employees.