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August 31st, 2010 by Bank Loan | No Comments | Filed in Loans

LIFE AFTER THE FIRE: City mother and son relive night that changed everything — when home went up in flames
CROMWELL — For two days, mother and son padded around in their socks, going from their temporary hotel room to the doctor’s office and pharmacy to the water-and-soot drenched site where their home used to be.
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‘Money doesn’t grow on trees’ doesn’t cut it

August 29th, 2010 by Bank Loan | No Comments | Filed in Bank

‘Money doesn’t grow on trees’ doesn’t cut it
With both the unemployment rate and savings rate growing in the U.S., now is an opportune time to stage a family “intervention” to air and deal with family money issues. This provides a chance for all members to openly share perceptions and concerns.
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Playing with your dog in hot weather
How to safely play with your pet in hot summer weather by Carly Stewart Late summer in Atlanta means it’s basically hot enough for foliage to spontaneously burst into flames, if it weren’t for that life-saving 100 percent humidity. Despite some dogs’ enthusiasm, don’t bet that they will last outside in these temperatures any longer than you would while running around in a fur coat.… [ Read more …
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August 28th, 2010 by Bank Loan | No Comments | Filed in Bank

Schwartz’s summer defined by support, setbacks
After completing an additional round of chemotherapy last week, Mandi Schwartz ’11 is set to undergo a biopsy today, the results of which, due Monday, will determine whether Schwartz will soon receive a potentially life-saving transplant.
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St. Michael to consider cost-saving ideas
The St. Michael City Council heard from its staff regarding the 2011 budget and cost-saving ideas.
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Lancaster County man credited with saving neighbor from burning house
A quick acting Lancaster County man is credited with saving his neighbor from a burning home. The fire started just after 3 a.m. at a house at 414 Spencer Avenue in Lancaster Township. All three people inside managed to escape the flames and were not injured.
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Mexicana grounds all flights amid restructuring
Mexicana Airlines will ground all flights by noon today local time, said Nuevo Grupo Aeronautico SA, the holding company for the airline.
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August 2nd, 2010 by Bank Loan | No Comments | Filed in Loans

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Debt Consolidation And Settlement – Cooling The Flames Of Your Own Private Financial Hell

June 28th, 2010 by Bank Loan | No Comments | Filed in News

Debt Consolidation And Settlement – Cooling The Flames Of Your Own Private Financial Hell

For those perishing in the flames of overwhelming debt, debt consolidation settlement can be a form of financial salvation.  There are many programs available that allege to help reduce or eliminate debt, but almost all require a payment as large as the combined payments you are already paying; the help that is offered is, in fact, no help at all. Ultimately, there are only two programs that will truly reduce your debt burden; those are Chapter 7 bankruptcy and debt consolidation settlement.  Debt settlement and consolidation is an alternative to bankruptcy that will give most of the benefits, with fewer drawbacks.  

Debt settlement isn’t really meant for those who can pay their bills without robbing the children’s college fund, or milk money for that matter. Rather, for those whose expenses are greater than their income, who are sliding deeper into their own personal financial hell every month, it can be the beginning of a new era of financial freedom.  The advantage debt settlement has over other forms of debt management programs is really quite simple: None of the other programs reduce your principle. Debt settlement and consolidation, on the other hand, reduces your principle by about 60% on average.  

Another advantage debt settlement holds is the inherent flexibility of the program. Rather than being locked into a payment you can’t afford every month, along with the stress of knowing that if a financial emergency hits, you’re basically hosed, you’ll have the peace of mind of knowing that each month, you are setting aside an amount you can afford. If you have good months, you can save more; if you have bad months, you can skip the deposit. The point is, you have up to 3 years to save enough in a separate account to negotiate a settlement of your debt with each individual creditor.  

Debt settlement does have its downsides and risks. But since your monthly payment is going into a separate fund used only to settle with your creditors, and that you control, then one bad month simply means you deposit less that month. Depending on your resources, if you can make up for it in a later month, then you should do so, but if you can’t, it really isn’t a big deal. Once you have saved enough to settle your first account, typically 35% to 50% of the amount owed, you make an offer, then begin saving towards settling with the next creditor, and so on right down the line. Most creditors will take the deal, but you will almost always do better if you have hired a professional to negotiate the settlements on your behalf.  

The greatest thing about debt consolidation settlement is that it is the only debt reduction plan that observes a quite simple truth: The pace of your debt elimination should be defined by your budget, rather than your budget being dominated by your debt burden. The weakness of all other programs is that the debt, rather than the budget, still comes first. Debt settlement puts you, not your creditors, in the drivers seat. While it won’t solve all of your debt problems, it will certainly go a long way in delivering you from the hell of debt into the promised land of credit freedom.

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