Credit Counseling Center News
ClearPoint Credit Counseling Solutions Opens New Location in Austin, Texas
Opening their first counseling center in Texas, ClearPoint Credit Counseling Solutions brings a long history of non-profit service and financial education to the Lone Star State.Austin, TX (PRWEB) February 03, 2012 ClearPoint Credit Counseling Solutions (CCCS) now serves Austin from a new location inside the One Highland Center office building. Local consumers will be able to access free credit ...
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Consumer Credit Counseling Service Celebrates 40th Anniversary, Reveals New Name
LAS VEGAS, NV-- - During a breakfast with the valley's top business leaders this morning, the formerly called Consumer Credit Counseling Service celebrated 40 years of community service and unveiled its ...
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United Way expands to provide financial planning services
United Way has teamed up with other area organizations to provide credit counseling, foreclosure counseling, career center mentoring, and assistance for those who may qualify
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City OKs program for credit counseling
LUMBERTON — The City Council approved an agreement with the Robeson County Community Development Corporation on Monday for credit counseling services for city residents having financial difficulti...
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Tax credit can help working families
As families across Illinois prepare their taxes this season, Gov. Pat Quinn encourages working families across Illinois to learn about tax relief passed earlier this year and how to apply for the Illinois Earned Income Tax Credit.
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Pay to repair your credit?
Search for videos about a specific company. The world of credit has seen dramatic changes recently. While interest rates are low, lending standards are higher. Having a high credit rating is more important than ever, yet many people are buried in debt and hobbled by bad credit.
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Consumers Showing Frugality, But Housing Pain Persists
Consumers have changed their spending behavior during the economic downturn, saving more and reducing credit card debt, but that hasn't resolved their housing situations, a Las Vegas financial adviser said Thursday. Michele Johnson still sees 400 to 500
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