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Monday, October 13th, 2008

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Our USA Credit Counseling program offers credit counseling and debt consolidation programs for Harrisville RI residents. Our certified counselors will work with you to compile a credit counseling program that suites your daily lifestyle. Not only will the credit counseling program help you to pay down debts quicker, it also works to clean up and repair your credit report. The debt consolidation program will take all unsecured debt and turn it into one lower monthly payment, and can also offer a lower interest rate. Debt consolidation can save you thousands in interest rates alone. Once you have decided on the right plan of attack, our credit counselors will work on your behalf, with your creditors to lower your interest rate, and possibly annul monthly late fees. The counselors will also ensure that your payments are distributed equally to your creditors.

Our counselors will help create a workable budget for Harrisville residents, so that making the appropriate monthly payment is attainable. A FREE credit consultation is available. Simply fill out the form on the left for your FREE consultation now!




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World stock markets soar after last week's rout (AP)

The All Ordinaries Index is shown at the Australian Stock Exchange at Sydney, Monday, Oct. 13, 2008. The Australian share market rebounded strongly in the first 20 minutes of trading with the All Ordinaries index gaining 5 percent in response to a government announcement that it would guarantee all bank and other lender deposits for three years. (AP Photo/Rick Rycroft)AP - Global stock markets rebounded strongly on Monday after last week's historic sell-off as governments from Europe to Australia and the U.S. intensified efforts to ease a financial crisis that threatened to the throw the world into recession.


 
US moves to get $700B bank rescue effort started (AP)

U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson speaks at a news conference after the G7 Ministerial meeting in Washington October 10, 2008. The world's rich nations vowed on Friday to take all necessary steps to unfreeze credit markets and ensure banks can raise money but they offered no collective course of action to avert a deep global recession. (Yuri Gripas/Reuters)AP - The Bush administration said Monday it is moving quickly to implement a $700 billion rescue program, including consulting with private law firms on how to buy ownership shares in a broad number of banks to help thaw frozen lending and get the economy moving again.


 
Columnist Paul Krugman wins Nobel economics prize (AP)

In this file photo dated Sept. 13, 1999, U.S. Economist and New York Times columnist Paul Krugman is seen during a press conference in Stockholm. Krugman won the Nobel economics prize on Monday, Oct. 13, 2008 for his analysis of trade patterns and location of economic activity. Krugman, born in 1953, and a professor at Princeton University in New Jersey and a frequent contributor to The New York Times, formulated a new theory to answer questions about free trade, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences said. (AP Photo/Scanpix, Fredrik Sandberg, File)AP - Princeton economist and New York Times columnist Paul Krugman won the Nobel economics prize on Monday for his analysis of how economies of scale can affect trade patterns and the location of economic activity.


 

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