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Shaffton IA
USA Credit Counseling offers credit and debt counseling services for Shaffton Iowa 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 Shaffton 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.
Simply fill out the form on the left for your FREE credit consultation now!
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| After sales, will shoppers pay full price again?
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AP - Shoppers are getting used to those 75 percent off sale signs, and that's bad news for merchants who worry they will also have to quickly slash prices on spring goods to attract customers.
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| CBO projects $1.2T deficit for 2009
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AP - The federal budget deficit will hit an unprecedented $1.2 trillion for the 2009 budget year, according to grim new Congressional Budget Office figures.
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| Stocks fall on fresh evidence of economic woes
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AP - Stocks fell sharply Wednesday, as a handful of bleak profit outlooks and more evidence of escalating unemployment served as stark reminders that the economy remains in rough shape. The Dow Jones industrials dropped more than 175 points.
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