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Bumpass VA
USA Credit Counseling provides credit counseling services for residents of Bumpass Virginia. Our debt management program is individually designed to provide residents with a unique solution for their financial situation. Our certified debt counselors evaluate your financial situation, assist you in creating a budget, and work with creditors to possibly reduce finance charges, monthly payment, and late fees or over-limit charges.
The credit counseling/debt management program can help you simplify your financial monthly commitments. We will consolidate your payments into one simple monthly payment and disperse to creditors on your behalf.
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AP - About one in 10 doctors who vaccinate privately insured children are considering dropping that service largely because they are losing money when they do it, according to a new survey.
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| Holiday season off to a modest start
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AP - The Thanksgiving shopping weekend doesn't appear to have been the disaster some had feared, but tempered buying and unprecedented deep discounts likely resulted in soft sales. Now, online retailers are ramping up heavy-duty deals to turn skittish shoppers into "Cyber Monday" spenders.
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| Oil falls under $51 after OPEC defers output cut
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Reuters - Oil fell more than $3 to below $51 a barrel on Monday after OPEC decided to wait until mid-December to make a further cut in output to try to defend sagging prices.
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