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If you have a mortgage with one of the lenders below you can use the contact information to reach the person at the lender that should be able to direct you to the special terms or programs available to help you avoid foreclosure or to come to a solution regarding your delinquent mortgage.
“Little Three” Detroit automakers seem to be consumed with fear that people would not purchase a new car from an automobile manufacturer that was or has gone bankrupt and that the fear of bankruptcy is scaring buyers away. I think this just shows how out of touch that Detroit is with the American buyer.
This past week the town of Wilmington, Ohio learned that DHL, the largest employer in town, was slashing thousands of jobs.
As a result of the credit crunch first-time buyers are finding it increasingly more difficult to get on board the property ladder. Not only is it due to the staggering rise in UK house prices over the past decade but also the fact that mortgage lenders are now reducing the amount they are prepared to lend as part of their tighter lending conditions.

A Card to Toss Away

Credit card issuers have drawn fire for jacking up interest rates on cardholders who aren't behind on payments but whose credit scores have fallen for other reasons. Now, some consumers complain, Bank of America is increasing rates based on no apparent deterioration in their credit scores at all.

Don't Get Stung By The Small Print!

There is no such thing as the best savings account because it is not as simple as one with a great headline rate that's best for all. But the good news is that it's possible to find the best savings account to suit YOU.

A Plague Of Suicide Sweeps India's Farms

Debt is the one issue that affects all of us rich or poor, black or white, gay or straight, liberal or conservative. While debt means minor discomfort to some, it means death to others.

How To Stop Repossession With Fire

For homeowners struggling with debt problems, losing your home is the ultimate nightmare. However with foreclosures on the increase insurance companies are starting to become very nervous indeed.
In trying to keep up with the Jones', many people buy more than they can really afford. For some who purchase many items they neither need or use, however, there is more than merely trying to keep up with the Jones' going on. These people who max out their credit cards on things they really don't need have a compulsive shopping disorder
Credit cards are to be withdrawn from 161,000 Egg Customers. The internet bank is writing to 7% of its customers to give them 35 days notice of the withdrawal.

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