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The counselors with Debt-Central will walk with each Saint Bethlehem Tennessee resident through the debt or credit consolidation process. However that is not where it ends. Through the program our counselors will teach you how to continue to mange your debts without their help. They will educate you about your financial choices so that when you have completed the program you will be strong with your financed. They are striving to set you sturdy on your feet so you will be financially successful in your life.

To find our more on how the counselors counselors can help you, simply fill out the form at the bottom of this page, and a counselor will be in touch for your free consultation.


Here is some interesting news for Saint Bethlehem Tennessee residents...



Obama's performance czar used to manage Treasury (AP)
AP - President-elect Barack Obama's choice to shape up federal agencies is a longtime senior partner at a leading consulting firm who also tried to modernize the IRS and push the tax agency to more aggressively pursue corporate and high-income tax cheats.
 
Paulson says changes needed at Fannie, Freddie (AP)

U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson addresses a meeting of the National Economists Club in Washington January 7, 2009. (Jim Young/Reuters)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.


 
Investors buy $558 million in mortgages from FDIC (AP)
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.
 
Obama plans to keep Republican FDIC chair Bair: report (Reuters)
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.
 
(AP)
AP - Paulson says allowing mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to return to their old operating ways is not an option.
 
Banks may need to raise fresh capital in '09: Whitney (Reuters)
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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