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Our USA Credit Counseling program offers credit counseling and debt consolidation programs for Kevil KY residents. Our certified counselors will work with you to compile a credit counseling program that suites your daily lifestyle. Not only will the credit counseling program help you to pay down debts quicker, it also works to clean up and repair your credit report. The debt consolidation program will take all unsecured debt and turn it into one lower monthly payment, and can also offer a lower interest rate. Debt consolidation can save you thousands in interest rates alone. Once you have decided on the right plan of attack, our credit counselors will work on your behalf, with your creditors to lower your interest rate, and possibly annul monthly late fees. The counselors will also ensure that your payments are distributed equally to your creditors.

Our counselors will help create a workable budget for Kevil residents, so that making the appropriate monthly payment is attainable. A FREE credit consultation is available. Simply fill out the form on the left for your FREE consultation now!




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Mattel wins permanent injunction vs MGA in Bratz case (Reuters)

In this Feb. 10, 2006 file photograph released by MGA Entertainment, 'Feelin' Pretty' Bratz dolls are seen. The maker of Barbie dolls is taking the next step in its lengthy quest to sweep the rival Bratz line from toy store shelves after winning $100 million in a copyright infringement lawsuit earlier this year. Attorneys for Mattel Inc., the world's largest toy maker, are scheduled to appear before U.S. District Judge Stephen Larson on Monday and ask him to ban competitor MGA Entertainment Inc. from making the pouty-lipped Bratz dolls. They also want all Bratz products impounded and destroyed. (AP Photo/MGA Entertainment, File)Reuters - A federal judge in California on Wednesday ordered MGA Entertainment Inc to stop selling its popular Bratz dolls and banned it from using the Bratz name, finding that "hundreds" of Bratz products infringe on copyrights owned by rival toymaker Mattel Inc .


 
Oil plummets on dire US jobs figures (AP)

Serbia's President Boris Tadic,right, touches hand of Georgy Poltavchenko, Russia President representative, at a start of Russian-Serbian delegations talks, Friday, Dec.5, 2008, in Belgrade. Russia on Friday pledged to complete its strategic gas pipeline through Serbia by 2015, despite the global financial crisis. The head of Russia's oil arm of Gazprom, Alexei Miller, said in Belgrade that the Russian energy giant is to buy a 51 percent stake in Serbia's Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS) for estimated 400 million euro, with the deal expected to be signed by the end of this month. (AP Photo/Srdjan Ilic)AP - Oil prices plummeted Friday as the already battered market reacted to unexpectedly high U.S. unemployment figures — the latest dramatic evidence of recession in the world's largest market for crude.


 
AP IMPACT: Some bailout holdings down $9 billion (AP)

Interim Assistant Treasury Secretary Neel Kashkari addresses the Mortgage Bankers Association, Friday, Dec., 5, 2008, in Washington. (AP Photo/Lauren Victoria Burke)AP - Stock intended to eventually earn taxpayers a profit as part of the Bush administration's massive bank bailout has lost a third of its value — about $9 billion — in barely one month, according to an Associated Press analysis. Shares in virtually every bank that received federal money have remained below the prices the government negotiated.


 

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