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Allentown AZ
USA Credit Counseling offers credit and debt counseling services for Allentown Arizona residents. The credit counseling program will help you actually pay down your debts instead of just paying the minimum amount. These services will help you clean up your credit report and get out of debt years quicker than attempting yourself. Our certified counselors work to make a credit counseling program which fits your needs and the lifestyle you live. Debts which can be involved in the credit consolidation process are any unsecured debts including: credit card debt, student loan debt, or regular monthly bills (such as telephone). Ultimately everything is your choice. You will not be forced into any decision. Our credit counselors are here to help YOU!
Our Allentown credit/debt consolidation programs will create manageable budgets for a normal lifestyle. Benefits which come along with credit counseling are: avoidance of bankruptcy, lower interest rates, only one monthly payment, and no more harassing mail or phone calls from creditors or collection agencies.
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Here is some interesting news for Allentown AZ residents...
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| Retirement accounts have lost $2 trillion so far
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AP - Americans' retirement plans have lost as much as $2 trillion in the past 15 months — about 20 percent of their value — Congress' top budget analyst estimated Tuesday as lawmakers began investigating how turmoil in the financial industry is whittling away workers' nest eggs.
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| Wall St sinks for fifth day as credit worries mount
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Reuters - Stocks tumbled for a fifth straight session on Tuesday, capping the Dow's biggest five-day point loss ever, as fears mounted that the rapidly spreading credit crisis would drag the economy into a deep recession.
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| Fed to lend to companies in emergency move
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AP - Frantically trying to stop the bleeding on Wall Street, the Federal Reserve took a first-time step Tuesday to get cash directly to businesses and hinted that interest rates could come down soon. Stocks continued their free fall anyway and hit new five-year lows.
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