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Saturday, October 11th, 2008

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The primary goal of our counselors at USA Credit Counseling is to see Artesia Camp New Mexico 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 Artesia Camp New Mexico 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 Artesia Camp New Mexico 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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Bush, allies seek to calm jittery investors (AP)

President Bush makes a statement in the Rose Garden of the White House after meeting with G7 finance ministers about the financial crisis, Saturday, Oct. 11, 2008, in Washington. Pictured from left to right: Italy's central bank governor Mario Draghi; IMF Managing Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn; Eurogroup's Chairman Jean-Claude Juncker; Japan's Finance Minister Shoichi Nakagawa; Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson; France finance minister Christine Lagarde; Canada finance minister James M. Flaherty; Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer Alastair Darling, Italy finance minister Giulio Tremonti; Germany's Minister of Finance Peer Steinbrueck; and World Bank President Robert Zoellick.  (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)AP - President Bush and foreign financial officials staged repeated displays of joint resolve Saturday to combat an unfolding financial crisis, hoping to calm investors whose panic has spread despite bold and accelerating government action.


 
Analysts: GM would need cash to acquire Chrysler (AP)

American flags flutter in the wind in front of the General Motors Corp. headquarters in downtown Detroit, Michigan in this November 7, 2007 file photo.  General Motors is in preliminary talks about a possible merger with fellow U.S. automaker Chrysler, The New York Times reported late on October 10, 2008. The talks between GM and Cerberus Capital Management, the private equity firm that owns Chrysler, began more than a month ago and are not certain to produce a deal, the paper said.  REUTERS/Rebecca Cook/Files  (UNITED STATES)AP - For General Motors Corp. to acquire Chrysler LLC and all of its warts, GM would have to get desperately needed cash. Lots of it, according to industry analysts.


 
IMF calls for vigilance in fighting credit crisis (AP)

International Monetary Fund Managing Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn, right, speaks to reporters at IMF headquarters on efforts to heal the economy, in Washington, Saturday, Oct. 11, 2008. He is joined at left by Egyptian Finance Minister Youssef Boutros-Ghali who has been selected as the new Chairman of the International Monetary and Financial Committee, which sets the IMF's political direction and overall policy priorities.   (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)AP - The International Monetary Fund says it strongly endorses a plan by rich countries to fight the global credit crisis.


 

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