Three Options to Get Out of Debt. What People Need to Know
Every day, people across the U.S. are bombarded with messages about how to repay debt. In this article we will discuss some of the reasons these options may be,†too good to be true.â€
Manage Your Debt - Let's Explore Your Options
GET STARTED NOWEvery day, people across the U.S. are bombarded with messages about how to repay debt. In this article we will discuss some of the reasons these options may be,†too good to be true.â€
One woman's story about getting out of debt.
American Financial Solutions (AFS) is pleased to announce the launch of their student loan counseling program. This service will help deliver relief to borrowers in Washington State and across the nation, who have been struggling to repay the money they borrowed to finance a college education.
Meet one of American Financial Solution's tenured employees, Shanna. Her experience in the credit counseling field has helped shape the lives of thousands of individuals and families. Here is her story.
Two of the largest collections agencies receive multi-million dollar penalties due to their use of abusive, unfair and deceptive practices to collect debts.
One client shares his story of becoming debt free and building a wonderful credit future.
When it comes to getting out of debt, we all want it to happen quickly and easily. While this method has the possibility of eliminating your debt in less than a year, you have to be willing to make the sacrifices necessary for such a rapid reduction.
The days of using balance transfers to get out of debt are not over, but there are certain stipulations you should know before you sign up.
“Consumers exhibiting financial confidence is certainly a positive sign for the American economy. Having been cost-conscious since the beginning of the recession, consumers may now be experiencing the seven-year itch with a desire to begin spending again,†said Gail Cunningham, spokesperson for the NFCC.
How do you know debt solutions are working? Notes like these.
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and your counselor will review your credit report, analyze your financial situation and help you find the option that's best for you.