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For Limington ME Maine residents, our USA Credit Counseling company can provide a budget analysis to help determine if our debt management program is suitable for their need. Furthermore, the education will continue on after the program is complete to ensure that you will stay on track financially. A debt management or a credit counseling program can be a very beneficial choice. Our counselors will provide you with all the resources you need and help prioritize and allocate your money. Our counselors will work with each Limington Maine client in dealing with their financial situation - to eventually achieve financial freedom.
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Recent news stories for Limington Maine residents...
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| Citigroup director Robert Rubin resigns as adviser
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AP - Citigroup board member Robert Rubin, who has drawn heavy criticism for his role at the embattled bank, has resigned as a senior adviser.
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| Somali pirates reportedly release Saudi tanker
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AP - Somali pirates released an oil-laden Saudi supertanker after receiving a $3 million ransom, a negotiator for the bandits said Friday. A photo appeared to show the money delivered by parachute to the ship's deck.
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| Madoff 'victims' do math, realize they profited
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AP - The many Bernard Madoff investors who withdrew money from their accounts over the years are now wrestling with an ethical and legal quandary. What they thought were profits was likely money stolen from other clients in what prosecutors are calling the largest Ponzi scheme in history. Now, they are confronting the possibility they may have to pay some of it back.
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