eliminate debt: Some Cool info to Get Debt Free? It's all about keeping your stack of cash - 05/09/08 03:31 PM
Hi Everyone,
If you have clients that are struggling with their debts. This is just another site that will give them opportunity to explore their options. People that are buried with debt should try to explore as many options as possible. This is just one of the options. One of my
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eliminate debt: Have you heard about this? - 04/02/08 12:44 PM
Are all of you Realtors & Mortgage Brokers aware that there is a reputable credit repair company that you can refer your clients to that will enable them to plug into a system so that they can empower themselves and restore their own credit? I have seen scores raised 50-200 points.
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eliminate debt: EquityTrax can help your clients eliminate ALL debt includig that new mortgage! Get your Debt Free date! - 03/31/08 10:14 PM
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eliminate debt: Maze of Debt part 1 - 11/10/07 01:25 PM
Caught in the maze of too much debt? Want to save more so your dreams
and goals become reality? Start getting out of your maze now by
getting help.
Don't wait to act.
Stop using credit.
Make getting out of debt a family affair.
Organize your records.
Learn about your debt.
Have a
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eliminate debt: Is Paying a Little Extra Every Month the Same as Mortgage Elimination? - 08/15/07 06:17 PM
I recently responded to a comment in Margaret Woda, a Realtor out of Maryland (http://activerain.com/blogsview/161295/What-s-the-future) where another real estate agent implied that paying a little extra per month and one additional payment at the end of the year was the same as Mortgage Acceleration or Mortgage Elimination. The key here is that
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eliminate debt: Eliminate Your Debts - 04/05/07 05:40 PM
Did you know that the average American household with at least 1 credit card has nearly $9,200 in total credit card debt? To top it off most of these credit cards are at 18% APR or higher. Statistics show, for $2,000 in credit card debt at 18%, it would take you
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eliminate debt: Step #7: When to Ask for Help? - 12/11/06 07:55 AM
Having gone through the steps of getting out of debt the last step is knowing when to get professional help. Whether you use a professional debt service, personal debt coach, attorney or consumer credit counseling getting someone on your side makes the process go easier. You have a second opinion by
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eliminate debt: Step #6: Making the Spending Plan Work - 12/06/06 09:08 AM
The two hardest parts of this program:1. Getting started and doing the initial work2. Making the Spending Plan WorkHow do you get started and get the initial work done. Like Nike has said for so long. Just Do It! It is not easy, it is not glamourous and it is hard
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eliminate debt: Step #5: Accelerate your Debt Payoff - 12/05/06 09:35 AM
This is the step that gets everyone talking. Most people in an average amount of debt including a mortgage can be completely debt free in as little as 36 months and usually no longer than 84 months. That is you can be debt free including your mortgage in as little as
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eliminate debt: Step #4: Building a Spending Plan - 12/04/06 09:42 AM
Everyone who takes on a debt elimination tries to avoid setting up a budget. They feel it puts too much of a restriction on their lifestyle. Voluntary adherance to a spending plan is perhaps the most freeing and liberating feeling you can have. If you are following your spending plan you
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eliminate debt: Step #3: Wise use of credit - 12/03/06 10:08 AM
This step always creates controversy. Proponents of complete debt eradication say I am crazy for suggesting what I am about to show you. While many financial planners call what I will show you as heresay, and most people think it is just using what you have to its potential.At this point
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eliminate debt: A Debt Solution to meet the needs of your clients - 11/30/06 08:13 PM
Struggling with debt is hard. Especially if you want a home and to get a new life started for your family. Not knowing your options makes things far worse. Plus with all the "debt solutions" available on 24 hour television you have to look out for bad advice - advice that
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