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Our USA Credit Counselors will provide Decatur Alabama residents with a free budget analysis to help them determine if the debt management program is suitable for their need. Our counselors will also provide clients with ongoing education and counseling during and after the life of their program to ensure you are staying on track. If the debt counseling program is the best option for you, our counselors will provide you with all the resources you need and help prioritize and allocate your money. Our counselors will work with each client to deal with their financial situation, to achieve financial freedom.
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AP - German billionaire Adolf Merckle threw himself in front of a train after his business empire, which included interests ranging from VW cars to pharmaceuticals to cement, ran into trouble in the global financial crisis, his family said Tuesday.
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| European stocks take a pause from New Year rally
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AP - European stock markets fell Wednesday after a mixed performance in Asia as investors took profits on solid New Year gains, though sentiment remains relatively upbeat as markets look through grim economic news to a possible economic recovery later this year.
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AP - Wall Street headed for a lower open Wednesday, sobered by aluminum producer Alcoa Inc.'s decision to slash jobs and production to navigate through the global downturn.
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