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Our counselors at USA Credit Counseling can help Camden South Carolina if you struggle with finances. Our South Carolina 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 South Carolina debt counseling program offers other options to avoid bankruptcy for Camden SC residents.
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AP - U.S. stock markets opened higher Friday as some investors were tempted to buy shares cheapened by heavy losses this week, but European markets were down on mounting recession fears.
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AP - Wal-Mart Stores Inc., the world's largest retailer, unexpectedly announced Friday that its chief executive will retire in February and be replaced by the head of its international division.
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AP - The Bank of New York Mellon Corp. said Thursday it will cut its worldwide work force by 4 percent, or about 1,800 jobs, blaming the weak global economy.
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