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Category Archives: Finance
Consumers Advise to Plan Christmas Spending
Abbi Rouse asked: Although it is still five months away, Britons are being warned that failing to plan their spending over the Christmas period could impact upon their personal financial situation.In research carried out by Britannia, just under half of … Continue reading
Consumer Credit Counseling Service
Alevoor Rajagopal asked: Consumer Credit Counseling ServiceLegitimate consumer credit counseling services are not easy to find, as many of them have come under public wrath of late. A common criticism about credit counseling is that participating in such a plan … Continue reading
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Tagged Christian Credit Counseling, Cognizance, Consumer Credit Counseling, Consumer Credit Counseling Services, Credit Counseling Service, Credit Counseling Services, Debt Credit, Debtors, Gimmick, Legal Actions, Minimal Fees, More Than Five Decades, Nonprofit Corporation, Nonprofit Organizations, Secured Debt
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Consumer Reports Help You
Tylor West asked: Whenever you decide to spend your hard-earned money on an item, whether it’s a car, an appliance or a vacation, you want to make certain you get the best bang and value for your buck. However, you … Continue reading
Low Interest Auto Loans
Louis Fabiano asked: Car buyers know the benefit of a loan. A loan can help you get a vehicle you want at a monthly payment that fits their budget. What you may not know is that in the case of … Continue reading
Consumers Sleepwalking Into Financial Difficulty
Mark Dawson asked: A complacent attitude towards their finances could see many Britons struggle with money as they get older, new figures highlight.In research released by Defaqto, a number of consumers are “sleepwalking” into financial hardship as they are saving … Continue reading
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Tagged Assurances, Britons, Financial Future, Financial Hardship, Money Management, Mortgage Costs, Normal Retirement Age, Part Time Work, Pension Accounts, Pension Schemes, Principal Consultant, Savings Accounts, Service Demands, Study Also Revealed That, Utility Bills
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Consumer’s Debt Relief
Matt Rayan asked: Lot of people is held under heavy loans of credit cards, home loans and car loans. And in this time of recessions where prices are high, family expanses are increased and income levels are decreased so every … Continue reading
Consumers ‘In The Dark’ Over Overdraft Charges
Mark Dawson asked: Millions of Britons are unclear as to how much they are being charged for going into the red in their bank accounts, new figures reveal.In research released by MoneyExpert, some 30 million people (about two-thirds of the … Continue reading
The Basics of Consumer Bankruptcy
Joseph Devine asked: The rules of consumer bankruptcy were subject to changes under the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 (BAPCPA). This act resulted in substantial changes to the bankruptcy code. These changes, while they are broad, … Continue reading
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Tagged Bankruptcy Cases, Bankruptcy Code, Bankruptcy Court, Bankruptcy Estate, Bankruptcy Process, Bankruptcy Rules, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Consumer Bankruptcy, Consumer Protection Act, Debtor, Exempt Property, Federal Rules Of Bankruptcy Procedure, Large Portion, Secured Creditors, Substantial Changes
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Consumers Look To Make Major Purchases
Steve A Smith asked: Consumers are evermore keeping their finances in shape as they look to spending cash in the future, according to the results of a new study.In research released today by Abbey, an estimated 14 million ‘super saving’ … Continue reading