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Debt-Cental.com offers credit card debt counseling services for Varnville South 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 Varnville 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 - Mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac said Thursday they will extend the suspension of foreclosure sales and evictions from single-family homes through the end of January.
Reuters - Finance company GMAC LLC expressed support for its money-losing Residential Capital LLC mortgage unit on Thursday but stopped short of a commitment to keep the big home loan provider in business.
Reuters - Citigroup Inc is leading other lenders in advanced talks with key U.S. senators on legislation that would allow judges to set new repayment terms for millions of mortgage holders who wind up in bankruptcy court, the Wall Street Journal said, citing people involved in the talks.
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.
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.
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.