Articles, tagged with "debt problems", page 1
Gold to hit $2k this year
Gold Jumps Higher on United States Debt and Federal Reserve Policies
As news outlets report on the looming US debt ceiling deadline, let's pause to really think about what this means. There are only two options: the ceiling is raised or it isn't. Now,...
Long Term Debt Problems
The definition of long term debt from an accounting perspective, is any amount outstanding for more than one year. Applying this definition then - and adding the term "problems" means we are looking at a situation where you, or your business, is unable to...
Getting Debt Help When Your Debt Seems Unmanageable
Knowing how serious your financial problems are is the first step toward attacking debt. Your income and other personal financial circumstances along with the amount of debt you carry will determine whether you have a small or a large problem managing wha...
How Debt Settlement Saves You More Time and Money than Other Debt Relief Options
The average American household has 12 credit cards. Over half of these households have trouble making the minimum monthly payments, and many are using plastic to cover daily living expenses such as groceries, household supplies, gasoline, car repairs, and...
Alternatives to Declaring Bankruptcy
For people with serious debt problems declaring bankruptcy is perhaps the most well known solution. Although becoming bankrupt is a way to clear debts and start afresh it can also have a long term effect on a person’s credit rating. In the UK however ther...
Bad Credit Debt Consolidation Loans
Bad Credit Debt Consolidation Loans
Why does it often take people so long to seek professional help, and when they do find it, it is sometimes too late, or the situation is quite bleak? High interest debts mount and it seems your entire paycheck is goi...
Creating a Debt Reduction Plan
It is far easier to get into debt than to get yourself out of debt. To help you handle your debt problems you will need to create an effective debt reduction plan. Too much debt can be a burden that will negatively affect your credit score and affect your...
How to choose the right debt management company
There are many different debt management companies. We suggest the things you should consider when choosing which one to help you solve your debt problems.
When looking for advice for solving a debt problem many people will first turn to the internet.
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Will Gold Prices Continue to Fall or Rally?
After gold prices regained considerable ground and broke the $1800 barrier they have now slumped back to below $1700 following heightened Euro zone concern, a disappointing Spanish bond auction and record breaking yields in Italy, Spain and Belgium.
T...
How to Recession Proof Your Business: 5 Steps to Freedom
Don't let the noise of other's opinions drown out your own inner voice..have the courage to follow your own heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary.
~ Steve Jobs
With recession is in...
Use of Government Loans for Debt Consolidation
Many borrowers who are unable to repay their debts resort to debt consolidation but usually the rate of interest is very high. Government loans for debt consolidation could be the way out for such people.
Debt consolidation is the process of consolidat...
Should I do an IVA?
We find out more about the IVA debt solution and ask whether it is suitable for you.
An IVA (individual voluntary arrangement) is a formal legally binding debt solution which can be used to write off debt which you cannot afford to repay.
IVAs are p...
What can you do if rent rises leave you struggling to pay rent and other debts?
Average rents have now risen to £713 per month and are set to increase further. We consider what options you have if you are struggling to pay your rent and other debts.
During August according to figures from LSL Property Services the average rent rose ...
How to deal with irregular EMI outflow
The RBI has hiked interest rates as many as 11 times since March 2010. Little wonder then that the people who have taken home loans are feeling the pinch. Says Mumbai-based Nimit Chedda, a 32-year-old trader: "I took a home loan from a leading foreign ban...
Trust Deed
Scottish Debt Solution
A Protected Trust Deed is a Scottish debt solution which enables people with severe debt problems to repay a proportion of their debt over a period of time, typically 36 months. Usually people repay around 30-50% of the money the...
