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Bankruptcy vs Credit Counseling What Should I Do
By Tim Gorman

Credit Counseling and bankruptcy are both ways to relieve the stress of debt. However, they are very different and it is important to understand both before making a decision as to which is best for you.

Credit counseling is a program designed to help those who are in a state of debt and cannot find a solution to their debt problems. They offer services that will allow you to work with a certified credit counselor to devise a plan that is tailored to your specific needs and goals. Credit counseling agencies often provide services for free and will help to educate you about how to avoid financial problems in the future by offering debt management classes or seminars. They do not erase...
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New rules restrict credit counselors
The North Platte Telegraph We've all seen the ads, we've received the phone calls. Buried in credit card debt? Want to settle what you owe for pennies on the dollar? Falling for the pitch of companies who promise to help you pay off your debt can cost hundreds of dollars and leave consumers facing the same amount of debt. It's called "front loading," and the Federal Trade Commission is going to ... Read More ...

The Credit Guy: 7 tips on making marriage financially sound
Q: I'm getting married soon. I have two credit cards, and myfiancée has two credit cards. We were thinking about adding eachother as authorized users of the other's cards. Is there any reasonthat we shouldn't do this? Will it affect our credit? Read More ...

THE CREDIT GUY: Ways to ensure a financially successful marriage
Q: I am getting married soon. I have two credit cards, and myfiancee has two credit cards. We were thinking about adding eachother as authorized users of the other’s cards. Is there any reasonwe shouldn’t do this? Will it affect our credit? Read More ...

 

 





 
 
 
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