Debt Relief Program News
Springcoin Launches Automated Debt Relief Program: where Data Meets Human Expertise
Credit cards are handy-- but that’s also the exact reason why they can cause you a whole lot of mess. You just keep buying stuff till your debt bulks up and then you wonder where all that money went. Now, if you have some serious shopping problems and has been in serious debt situations a couple of times before, Springcoin may be the app that you’ve been waiting for. It’s a personal finance tool ...
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President Obama’s student loan debt relief plan goes into effect early
Graduate students received financial assistance from President Obama’s student loan debt relief plan last month. Originally, this was supposed take place on Jan. 2014, but in the midst of the tuition and loan crisis students will see their financial loans lessen this year.
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Obama’s student load debt relief plan goes into affect early
Graduate students received financial assistance from President Obama’s student loan debt relief plan last month. Originally, this was supposed take place on Jan. 2014, but in the midst of the tuition and loan crisis students will see their financial loans lessen this year.
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Debt-relief talks restart in Greece
Greece's prime minister resumed talks late Thursday with top bank negotiators to try and overcome obstacles to a major debt-relief deal needed to avoid bankruptcy.
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Greece tries to revive debt relief deal
Greece will try to revive a debt relief deal needed to avoid a potentially disastrous default when it resumes talks on Thursday with its private creditors in Athens.Greek Premier Lucas Papademos will meet ...
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Obama administration to extend and expand foreclosure relief program
The Obama administration said Friday that it will expand its signature foreclosure-prevention program to try to help those with heavy debt loads avoid losing their homes.
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Greek debt relief talks at 'crucial' stage
Negotiations on a debt relief deal between Greece and its private creditors dragged on Wednesday, with both the government and the International Monetary Fund saying a deal was likely in a "matter of days."
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