Debt Relief America News
Debt Help USA: Debt Relief Options That Should Help Consumers in 2012
DALLAS, TX-- - Recent news is reporting lower unemployment and a slow growth in the economy, but forecasters warn of a steady rise to consumer debt. The average household in America is still burdened with ...
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Bills.com Finds Consumer 2011 Debt Remains High at $15,200
SAN MATEO, CA-- - Consumer money resource Bills.com today released its 2011 America's "Debt Report." Despite lower unemployment rates and strengthening economic indicators, debt continues to ...
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Stocks: Investors bemoan unfinished Greek deal
U.S. stocks are poised to open lower Monday, after the weekend came and went without Greek leaders reaching an agreement on a debt-relief deal.
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Stocks: Worried about Greece
U.S. stocks are poised to open lower Monday, after the weekend came and went without Greek leaders reaching an agreement on a debt-relief deal.
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TBS International Receives Overwhelming Support From Banks on Comprehensive Debt Restructuring
DUBLIN, IRELAND-- -Files Pre-Packaged Chapter 11 Cases and Plan of Reorganization voted on and accepted by LendersSeeks permission to pay all foreign and critical trade creditors without disruptionPlan ...
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U.S. stocks ended mostly lower Friday
U.S. stocks are poised to open lower Monday, after the weekend came and went without Greek leaders reaching an agreement on a debt-relief deal.
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Delaware officials wrestle over mortgage deal
(Reuters) - Delaware stands to leave up to $40 million in homeowner relief on the table, if it does not join a multi-state mortgage settlement, according to a letter from the state's banking commissioner seen by Reuters on Tuesday. In a sign of internal strife as holdout states decide whether to join the settlement, Delaware banking commissioner has come out in support of the deal, while the ...
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