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The primary goal of our counselors at USA Credit Counseling is to see Vasa Minnesota residents become debt free. But it does not end there. Our counselors want to educate you about financial choices so that when you have completed the program you will be strong with your finances. They want to teach life skills and want to help you to have success in your life.
The Vasa Minnesota debt consolidation program takes all (chosen) unsecured debt and combines it into one. This allows for one smaller monthly payment, and no more late fees. The Vasa Minnesota program can save you thousands of dollars and get you out debt years quicker than if you were to attempt on your own.
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AP - President Barack Obama promised to make overhauling the immigration system a top priority in his first year as president. He's now in Year Two, and the odds that he'll get to sign a bill before the November midterm elections appear long.
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AP - President Barack Obama and Democratic leaders lobbied intensely for historic health care legislation Friday, gaining momentum and another precious "yes" 48 hours ahead of a climactic vote.
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Reuters - U.S. safety officials believe driver error may be behind the crash in New York of a Toyota Motor Corp Prius that has been investigated as a possible case of unintended acceleration, federal investigators said on Thursday.
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