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For Agency Village SD 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 Agency Village SD residents...
Reuters - Beazer Homes USA posted a wider quarterly loss on Tuesday, citing a further deterioration of the U.S. housing market due to lower consumer confidence levels and reduced access to mortgage financing.
AP - Struggling homebuilder Beazer Homes USA Inc. said Tuesday its fiscal fourth-quarter losses more than tripled as revenue plunged and its income tax provision ballooned.
AP - The percentage of people who are two months behind on their mortgages shot up in the third quarter from the same period last year, according to credit reporting agency TransUnion LLC.
Reuters - A group of bond investors sued Bank of America -owned Countrywide Financial on Monday demanding that Countrywide buy every mortgage loan for which it agrees to reduce payments under a predatory lending settlement deal.
AP - General Growth Properties Inc. has received a two-week extension on mortgage loans totaling $900 million, as the troubled shopping mall owner works to stave off bankruptcy and negotiate longer-term extensions with lenders.
AP - Royal Bank of Scotland Group PLC said Monday it would give homeowners who miss mortgage payments at least six months before starting repossession action — double the three months it used to give.