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King And Queen Court House VA Debt Consolidation Services
With the counselors with Debt-Central.com it is very possible for any King And Queen Court House VA resident to active the financial freedom they have been searching for. For King And Queen Court House residents, a credit counseling program means one easy monthly payment which will be distributed to your creditors - in turn, this will stop the harassing phone calls.
With our debt management program a budget will be set out so that you will still be able to live the life you've always dreamt of. Living with a budget in place does not mean that you have to give up your life. Our counselors will develop the budget with you to work around a manageable schedule.
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 your free consultation!
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Reuters - Financial giant Citigroup Inc will support a proposal in Congress to rewrite U.S. bankruptcy law to help troubled mortgage borrowers avoid foreclosure, Chief Executive Vikram Pandit said on Thursday.
AP - A deal to help head off more mortgage foreclosures pulled Wall Street out of a slump Thursday, giving stocks a mostly higher close. Democratic lawmakers reached an agreement with Citigroup Inc. on a plan to let bankruptcy judges alter loans in an effort to prevent homes from going into foreclosure. Other lenders are expected to follow suit.
AP - Fiscal fitness is knocking weight loss off the top of many New Year's resolution lists, thanks to 2008's market drubbing. That often means casting off last year's worst-performing mutual funds for more promising alternatives.
Reuters - Consumer borrowing dropped by a record $7.94 billion in November, a Federal Reserve report showed on Thursday, the latest evidence that households were unwilling or unable to take on more credit.
Reuters - Most U.S. stocks rose on Thursday after news that Citigroup Inc agreed to support legislation aimed at stemming home loan foreclosures, offsetting Wal-Mart's disappointing sales and outlook.
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.