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» Free Quick and Easy Money Saving Tips – Part 2
By Tim Gorman | On December 16, 2005 | In Debt-Relief | Rated
 

Although many consumers would argue differently saving money doesn’t have to be difficult. In fact by making just a few changes in your normal lifestyle you can find ways to free up extra cash that can be put to better use in a savings account or an investment account. Finding ways to save an additional 5 dollars a day can lead to a more secure financial future in the long run. I have compiled some tips that you can use in order to find those extra dollars.

 
 
» Free Quick and Easy Money Saving Tips – Part 1
By Tim Gorman | On December 16, 2005 | In Debt-Relief | Rated
 

With the high cost of gasoline and the amount of money needed to lead a comfortable life slowly increasing many consumers may be worried about how to make ends meet. Fortunately there are lots of ways to save money in a variety of areas. Using any of the 5 tips outlined below will leave a little something extra in your bank account at the end of month and eventually could influence the quality of lifestyle you lead.

 
 
» Do It Yourself Debt Relief
By Tim Gorman | On December 16, 2005 | In Debt-Relief | Rated
 

With mounting bills and unforeseen hardships, you may be considering some form of debt relief. There are many options to help you, but the best may actually be you helping yourself. Here are some suggestions for starting debt relief and becoming more solvent.

 
 
» Bankruptcy: Who is to Blame?
By Tim Gorman | On December 16, 2005 | In Debt-Relief | Rated
 

If you are considering bankruptcy as a solution to your financial problems, you are not alone. Bankruptcy is on the rise in this country as consumer debt piles higher and higher. Some people blame the creditors, making it too easy for most consumers to obtain credit. But creditors would argue that consumers have no sense of self control, taking on debt that they aren’t sure they can repay. In reality, there are many different reasons that people file for bankruptcy.

 
 
» Bankruptcy: Which Chapter Do I File?
By Tim Gorman | On December 16, 2005 | In Debt-Relief | Rated
 

There is more than one kind of bankruptcy. You should understand your options before deciding which chapter of bankruptcy you are going to file for, or if you are going to file for bankruptcy at all. Often the consequences of bankruptcy outweigh the benefits so it really is a very individualized decision and should be considered carefully. Bankruptcy should not be a rash decision.

 
 
» Bankruptcy Reform
By Tim Gorman | On December 16, 2005 | In Debt-Relief | Rated
 

There are some new bankruptcy laws going into effect before long and many think they are much needed. Of course, that depends on which side of the bankruptcy you are a part of. Creditors are going to be the ones to benefit from the new laws, but there may be some helpful regulations for those filing for bankruptcy as well.

 
 
» Bankruptcy As An Option
By Tim Gorman | On December 16, 2005 | In Debt-Relief | Rated
 

If your financial worries are preventing you from sleeping at night, then you may have considered bankruptcy in hope of a little relief. Usually, consumers only turn to bankruptcy if there is no other hope for them to get out of debt. Many have been to credit counseling and even consolidated their debt into lower monthly payments before they finalize their financial ruin in bankruptcy court.

 
 
» Bankruptcy Abuse
By Tim Gorman | On December 16, 2005 | In Debt-Relief | Rated
 

Bankruptcy is little more than a smack on the hand these days. Creditors are certainly not going to look at you as a wise credit risk after bankruptcy, but that will probably not stop them from extending credit to you anyways. It seems a bit odd that consumers appear to be rewarded for skipping out on their debts through bankruptcy.

 
 
» 5 Options Toward Debt Relief
By Matthew Keegan | On December 13, 2005 | In Debt-Relief | Rated
 

If you are in debt, well over your head in debt that is, there are options to help you overcome this situation. Let's examine five possible responses and uncover which ones lead to true debt relief.

 
 
» 5 Methods Toward Reducing Your Debt
By Matthew Keegan | On December 13, 2005 | In Debt-Relief | Rated
 
Decreasing your debt is paramount to having a good credit rating as well as giving you peace of mind. You want to get out of debt, but not all debt reduction options may be beneficial. Let’s take a look at five debt reduction options which may help you in your quest to get out of debt.
 
 
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