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USA Credit Counseling services can assist all Prescott Iowa residents in becoming debt free years sooner than trying on their own.
Credit counseling and debt consolidation plans simply negotiate with creditors on your behalf to work out a new payment arrangements, holding possibilities of reduced interest rates and payment disbursement to each creditor. Our Prescott Iowa debt consolidation services will reduce your balance and helps pay off your credit card bills faster. Our counselors will walk through the whole process with you.
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Some interesting news for Prescott Iowa residents...
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| Is Chrysler a lost cause?
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AP - Even by the standards of battered automakers, Chrysler is in dire shape. Its sales in December were down a stunning 53 percent, far worse than Ford or General Motors, and analysts say it probably won't survive the year as an independent company — despite $4 billion in government loans and the possibility of more.
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| World markets hit by US unemployment fears
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AP - Most world stock markets fell sharply Wednesday, undercut by fresh worries about the U.S. labor market following a grim jobs survey and aluminum producer Alcoa's announcement that it will slash jobs.
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| Time Warner expects $25B charge, loss for year
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AP - Media company Time Warner Inc. said Wednesday that it expects a fourth-quarter charge of $25 billion to write down the value of its cable, publishing and AOL assets, leading to a loss for the year.
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