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Newry SC Debt Consolidation Services
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Newry South Carolina Information
The qualified debt counselors will consult with you and work, on your behalf, with your creditors to work out a solution to your debt woes. After understanding each unique debt situation of Newry SC residents, the Debt-Central.com debt consolidation program will negotiate with your creditors to lower interest rates and find a workable plan for both you and the creditor.
When the creditors agree to our debt consolidation plan, it will eliminate phone calls, protect your credit rating, and let you make one monthly payment that will be lower than what you are now paying.
To get started on your customized debt management plan, simply fill out the form on the bottom of the page for your completely FREE consultation!
Interesting news for Newry SC residents...
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| Obama's performance czar has tried to improve IRS
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AP - Nancy Killefer, the management consultant chosen by President-elect Barack Obama to make federal agencies work better for the public, has a lot of experience trying to improve the agency taxpayers love to hate, the Internal Revenue Service.
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| Paulson says changes needed at Fannie, Freddie
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AP - Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson on Wednesday said the best option for the future of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac could be for the mortgage giants to be run like public utilities.
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| Investors buy $558 million in mortgages from FDIC
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AP - A group of private investors including former executives of Countrywide Financial Corp. has purchased $558 million in home mortgages from the government in a deal involving assets of the failed First National Bank of Nevada, the investors announced Wednesday.
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| Obama plans to keep Republican FDIC chair Bair: report
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Reuters - Democratic President-elect Barack Obama intends to retain Federal Deposit Insurance Corp head Sheila Bair, who has pushed for fast mortgage modifications, according to a report on Wednesday.
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AP - Paulson says allowing mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to return to their old operating ways is not an option.
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| Banks may need to raise fresh capital in '09: Whitney
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Reuters - U.S. banks will have to raise fresh capital in 2009, and a sharp increase in credit-rating downgrades on mortgage-related securities will lead to further stresses on the companies' capital, according to prominent banking analyst Meredith Whitney.
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