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Templeton IA
The credit counseling services at USA Credit Counseling are suitable for any Templeton Iowa resident. Just as each resident has a different, unique financial situation, our counselors will work to create a unique debt management plan for each Iowa consumer. Our counselor will assess each situation, assist you in creating a budget, and work with creditors on your behalf to possibly reduce your monthly payments, interest rates, and late fees.
The credit counseling program for all IA residents will help simplify monthly commitments. Each month one payment will be made at which point the counselors will distribute it to your creditors.
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AP - Disgraced financier Bernard Madoff and his wife sent at least 16 watches, a jade necklace and a diamond bracelet to family and relatives, proving he will continue to dissipate what little is left from his $50 billion fraud, a prosecutor told a judge in arguing that Madoff be jailed.
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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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