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USA Credit Counseling is a national leader in providing debt consolidation services to residents of Addison TX. Our debt consolidation program has helped consumers find relief from bill stress and financial constraints associated with high debt loads and outrageous interest fees.
Our debt consolidation services can typically reduce a clients monthly payment by up to 50%, while reducing their interest rates from 30% down as low as 0%, saving consumers thousands each month in interest fees on average. We can assist any Addison resident, whether past due or current, even if your not a home owner.
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| Fed to provide as much as $900B in loans to banks
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AP - The Federal Reserve will provide as much as $900 billion in cash loans to squeezed banks in an urgent effort Monday to break through a dangerous credit clog that threatens the economy and has unhinged financial markets around the globe.
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| Oil drops 6 percent to below $88 on demand concerns
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Reuters - Oil dropped more than 6 percent to below $88 a barrel on Monday as a global market rout churned concerns that faltering fuel demand could slow further.
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| Officials pledge to move quickly on rescue
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AP - The Treasury Department moved swiftly Monday to implement the financial rescue package, naming a former Goldman Sachs executive to oversee spending the $700 billion earmarked for the plan and pledging to work with other countries to calm global financial markets.
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