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Our counselors at USA Credit Counseling can help Defiance New Mexico if you struggle with finances. Our New Mexico debt management program can help you by helping you figure out where your money is going and by helping you afford your bills.
Unexpected medical bills, divorce, and unemployment are the three biggest causes behind bankruptcy. However, these things alone do not usually lead to bankruptcy. Usually, people who are financially in jeopardy find themselves unable to avoid bankruptcy when these things occur. Our New Mexico debt counseling program offers other options to avoid bankruptcy for Defiance NM residents.
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| APEC leaders say no to protectionism, yes to Doha
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AP - Leaders who oversee half the world's economy pledged Saturday to avoid protectionism but shied away from any new proposals on the financial crisis because of somebody who wasn't there: U.S. President-elect Barack Obama.
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| GM says board doesn't see bankruptcy as option
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AP - General Motors Corp.'s board of directors does not consider bankruptcy protection a viable option to solve the company's financial troubles, but it has discussed Chapter 11 because it has a legal duty to do so, a spokesman said Saturday.
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| US seeks 300 billion dlrs from Gulf states: report
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AFP - The United States has asked four oil-rich Gulf states for close to 300 billion dollars to help it curb the global financial meltdown, Kuwait's daily Al-Seyassah reported Thursday.
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