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USA Credit Counseling services can assist all Maiden Rock Wisconsin residents in becoming debt free years sooner than trying on their own.
Credit counseling and debt consolidation plans simply negotiate with creditors on your behalf to work out a new payment arrangements, holding possibilities of reduced interest rates and payment disbursement to each creditor. Our Maiden Rock Wisconsin debt consolidation services will reduce your balance and helps pay off your credit card bills faster. Our counselors will walk through the whole process with you.
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Some interesting news for Maiden Rock Wisconsin residents...
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| Jobless claims jump unexpectedly to 16-year high
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AP - New claims for unemployment benefits jumped last week to a 16-year high, the Labor Department said Thursday, providing more evidence of a rapidly weakening job market expected to get even worse next year.
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| GMAC files for bank holding status
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AP - GMAC Financial Services has applied to become a bank holding company, which would allow General Motors' financing arm to be eligible for aid under the government's $700 billion bank rescue plan.
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| World stocks tumble on recession fears
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AP - World stocks fell sharply Thursday on recession fears following further grim U.S. employment news and oil prices briefly dipping below $50 a barrel for the first time since early 2007.
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