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Friday, January 9th, 2009

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With the counselors at USA Credit Counseling our counselors will work with you to demolish your debts. For Kinney Minnesota residents a credit counseling program or a debt consolidation program means one easy monthly payment which will be distributed to each creditor. On average each family has 14 credit cards, which is why Kinney Minnesota credit counseling and debt consolidation companies were created; to help families trapped in credit card debts and other unsecured debt.

Our Minnesotadebt management program is focused on the needs of the client and getting their unsecured debt cleared up. The programs are completed in a legal and very ethical manor, and every consultation will remain confidential. The main objective for our counselors is to get each client back on track financially and to satisfy your creditors in order to get them off your back.

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Interesting news articles for Kinney Minnesota residents...



Job losses stack up as recession deepens (AP)

A sign instructs job seekers at the California Employment Development Department in Sunnyvale, Calif., Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2009. The country lost nearly 2 million jobs through November and more bad news is expected this week when the government releases data on weekly jobless claims and December unemployment. No matter how bad those numbers are, and economists expect at least another 500,000 jobs were lost last month, the pain is stretching into 2009.  (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)AP - Trying to survive a deepening recession, employers are cutting their work forces to the bone, leaving more Americans unemployed and with dim prospects of finding a new job any time soon.


 
Madoff 'victims' do math, realize they profited (AP)

In this Jan. 5, 2009 file photo, disgraced financier Bernard Madoff leaves U.S. District Court in Manhattan after a bail hearing in New York. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens, File)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.


 
World stock markets fall ahead of US jobs report (AP)

A man walks past an electric market board in central Tokyo, Friday, Jan. 9, 2008. Japanese shares edged down Friday in lackluster trade as investors turned cautious ahead of U.S. jobs data that's likely to point to a deepening recession in the world's largest economy. The benchmark Nikkei 225 stock average lost 39.62 points, or 0.5 percent, to close 8,836.80. (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara)AP - Asian and European stock markets fell Friday ahead of a U.S. jobs report that investors fear will reveal massive job losses and point to a deepening recession in the world's largest economy.


 

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