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Credit Card & Debt Management: A Step-By-Step How-To Guide for Organizing Debt & Saving Money on Interest Payments

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Product DescriptionWhich credit card is REALLY offering the best deal? How do you refinance debt using existing credit cards? Why is it sometimes better to use credit cards instead of a home equity loan? How long will it take to pay back ALL your debt? The answers to these and many more questions are contained in this powerful guide to consumer credit management. Using numerous real-life examples the reader is shown how to lower monthly payments, save money on finance charges and reduce the interest rates of loans. By applying these valuable strategies, it is possible to save thousands of dollars!

Credit Card & Debt Management: A Step-By-Step How-To Guide for Organizing Debt & Saving Money on Interest Payments

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Rome Wasn’t Burnt in a Day

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Product DescriptionHere’s the Real Deal! The same Washington politicians who took control of Congress by promising to balance the federal budget are now bankrupting America by launching the biggest spending spree in the history of the United States. With big-spending Democrats at their side, President George Bush and his “conservative” Republican Congress have controlled the government’s checkbook while the national debt has skyrocketed past seven trillion dollars. That’s right, $7,000,000,000,000. How has the party of Reagan become the party of big- government spending?Now former Republican congressman Joe Scarborough delivers a scathing indictment of Republicans and Democrats alike in the same informed, hard-hitting, and entertaining style fans of Scarborough Country have come to admire. Having had a ringside seat during his four terms in the House of Representatives, Scarborough gives the inside scoop on how Washington really works and on the spending orgy the Republicans have fueled the last ten years. The story begins with Newt Gingrich’s Contract with America and the Republicans promising to balance the budget and reform Washington. It culminates with a Republican president continually rubber-stamping pork-filled appropriations bills that squander taxpayer dollars. That is, unless you think it’s necessary to spend millions of dollars on research into “alternative salmon products” in Alaska, or the study of crickets in Utah, or of sea turtles in Hawaii.  Sadly, these instances merely hint at the gross spending by Congress.

Rome Wasn’t Burnt in a Day

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Rome Wasn’t Burnt in a Day

Category : Debt Management

Product DescriptionHere’s the Real Deal! The same Washington politicians who took control of Congress by promising to balance the federal budget are now bankrupting America by launching the biggest spending spree in the history of the United States. With big-spending Democrats at their side, President George Bush and his “conservative” Republican Congress have controlled the government’s checkbook while the national debt has skyrocketed past seven trillion dollars. That’s right, $7,000,000,000,000. How has the party of Reagan become the party of big- government spending?Now former Republican congressman Joe Scarborough delivers a scathing indictment of Republicans and Democrats alike in the same informed, hard-hitting, and entertaining style fans of Scarborough Country have come to admire. Having had a ringside seat during his four terms in the House of Representatives, Scarborough gives the inside scoop on how Washington really works and on the spending orgy the Republicans have fueled the last ten years. The story begins with Newt Gingrich’s Contract with America and the Republicans promising to balance the budget and reform Washington. It culminates with a Republican president continually rubber-stamping pork-filled appropriations bills that squander taxpayer dollars. That is, unless you think it’s necessary to spend millions of dollars on research into “alternative salmon products” in Alaska, or the study of crickets in Utah, or of sea turtles in Hawaii.  Sadly, these instances merely hint at the gross spending by Congress.

Rome Wasn’t Burnt in a Day

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America the Broke: How the Reckless Spending of The White House and Congress are Bankrupting Our Country and Destroying Our Children’s Future

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Product Description“One day soon, our government will suddenly run out of cash, unable to meet its payments, leaving the United States as bankrupt as any banana republic. We are far more vulnerable than most Americans realize. . . With a debt of $7. 3 trillion, if interest rates were to hit the levels we saw 20 years ago, it would take every nickel collected in income taxes just to pay the interest on our existing debt. There would be no money left for defense, or homeland security, or education, or Social Security. This scenario is hardly fiction. That the United States of America can literally go broke is no longer a fantasy but likelihood—unless we stop the train now speeding us to Armageddon. If we do not get our financial house in order, and soon, our great nation will collapse under the weight of its financial obligations. I believe we can prevent the catastrophe. But time is short. In the final reckoning, it’s up to us to do what’s needed to save America’s future. ”—from America the BrokeThe dirty little secret that neither George W. Bush nor Congress are willing to confront—that America’s reckless spending, disastrous deficits, and exploding debt are speeding our great nation to financial ruin. Imagine a world in which you lose your job because your company goes under, your retirement money disappears, the value of your home tumbles overnight, your bank stops allowing cash withdrawals, and your ATM card is canceled. The price of groceries has risen so fast that you don’t have the money to pay for them at the check-out counter . . . and the country is bankrupt. That is exactly the future that economist Gerald J. Swanson sees America hurtling toward—unless we rein in our country’s reckless spending. In America the Broke, Swanson, coauthor of the runaway New York Times bestseller Bankruptcy 1995, argues that the United States is on the brink of financial collapse. Thanks to George W. Bush’s two tax cuts, the White House and Congress’ escalation of domestic spending, two wars, and an economic recession, what was a $200 billion annual surplus three years ago under Bill Clinton has become a river of red ink. The White House’s official projected deficit for 2004 is $521 billion—the largest deficit in U. S. history. With a national debt spiraling upward of $7. 3 trillion, a huge trade deficit, and personal debt at an all-time high, we are standing at the edge of a financial abyss that could undermine the financial security of our families and our children’s children. “Deficits don’t matter,” claim Vice President Dick Cheney and other members of the Bush Administration. But the facts revealed in America the Broke paint an alarming picture. Next year’s projected deficit will exceed the amount all our cities spend on police, fire protection, medical care, and every other civil service in an entire year. It is more than we could save from abolishing Medicare and Medicaid completely. The real deficit—the deficit the government doesn’t want you to know about—including the hidden funds we “borrow” from Social Security is nearly $1 trillion. Rising interest rates alone could trigger staggering payments on our skyrocketing debt, soaking up every dollar the government takes in, leaving America bankrupt. What does this mean for you and me? If the dollar goes into free fall, banks could close, businesses go bankrupt, real estate values crumble, and middle-class families could lose everything they own. But there is hope. We can save ourselves—if we demand that our political leaders act now to eliminate the deficit and reduce the debt. In a year of deficit denial, America the Broke is a critical wake-up call regarding our government’s re. . .

America the Broke: How the Reckless Spending of The White House and Congress are Bankrupting Our Country and Destroying Our Children’s Future

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The Business Guide to Credit Management: Advice and solutions for cash-flow control, financial risk and debt management

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Product DescriptionThe Business Guide to Credit Management offers new insights into cash management, payment flows, debt collection and asset-based finance, providing practical advice and commentary for those charged with managing, coordinating and protecting their company’s finances, it provides valuable practical information and commentary on: good business practice; improving cash flow; the debt recovery and collections industry; innovation and success in managing credit; customer management; and credit management for export markets. The book examines the credit management cycle from the perspectives of the suppliers, the customers and the banks, explaining the interrelationships between all three groups and offering best-practice models that can help to smooth the financial path, particularly when credit flows may appear to be drying up. Whether providing an explanation of government support through various guarantee schemes, or assessing the growing role of credit ratings and debt collection, this new title is the essntial handbook for anyone looking to control costs, manage cash flow and protect capital.

The Business Guide to Credit Management: Advice and solutions for cash-flow control, financial risk and debt management

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Debt Relief & Management Tips : How to Consolidate Credit Card Debt

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Consolidate credit card debt by taking out a personal loan or doing a credit card balance transfer. Consolidate credit card debt with tips from a consumer credit counselor in this free video on personal finance management. Expert: Maria Enomoto Contact: www.gotdebt.org Bio: Maria Enomoto works as a credit counselor for Consumer Credit Counseling services in San Jose, California. Filmmaker: Bing Hu

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Debt Management: A Practitioner’s Guide

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Product DescriptionWhen companies need fuel to grow, bonds may be the way to go. Traditional blue-chip firms and dot-com startups alike can use debt strategically as a key financial instrument. The critical challenge, however, is integrating corporate debt into core business strategies and established financial policies. This practical book provides practitioners in every industry with a comprehensive, prudent approach to managing corporate debt obligations. Written by leading experts in the field and drawing from case studies of real companies, Debt Management walks financial professionals through the entire decision-making process–from designing debt issues to retiring debt through bond redemptions and bond repurchases, all to meet corporate financial objectives. Unique in its presentation of the issuer’s perspective–that is, it looks at debt from the company’s viewpoint, and not just the buyer’s or underwriter’s–this work will be the industry reference on debt management and the corporate financier’s desktop consultant for years to come. With insights into how factors such as bond valuation methodologies, derivatives, and tax and regulatory restrictions affect the process, the authors provide practitioners in both the U. S. and international debt markets with the information and tools needed to make smart debt-management decisions. With first-rate thinking in finance, while keeping the complex mathematics to a minimum, this volume will prove as handy as it is indispensable–the essential reference for planning, implementing, and managing corporate debt with discretion and confidence.

Debt Management: A Practitioner’s Guide

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Credit Counseling & Debt Management : How to Set up a Household Budget

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Set up a household budget by recording all expenditures for a month or two, organizing expenses in different categories and deciding which expenses are necessary and which can be cut out. Be honest and record every single expense when setting up a budget with instructions from a financial service specialist in this free video on budgets. Expert: William Rae Contact: www.hbwfl.com Bio: William Rae has been licensed in the insurance and financial fields for more than 30 years. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

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Credit Counseling & Debt Management 1

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The 1st in a series of educational videos from the MoneyHarvest Institute. We help change lives for the better and empower people to have Prosperity Thinking. More about us and our non-profit Christian Credit Counseling Services at www.cccfree.org

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Credit Card & Debt Management: A Step-By-Step How-To Guide for Organizing Debt & Saving Money on Interest Payments

Category : Debt Management

Product DescriptionWhich credit card is REALLY offering the best deal? How do you refinance debt using existing credit cards? Why is it sometimes better to use credit cards instead of a home equity loan? How long will it take to pay back ALL your debt? The answers to these and many more questions are contained in this powerful guide to consumer credit management. Using numerous real-life examples the reader is shown how to lower monthly payments, save money on finance charges and reduce the interest rates of loans. By applying these valuable strategies, it is possible to save thousands of dollars!

Credit Card & Debt Management: A Step-By-Step How-To Guide for Organizing Debt & Saving Money on Interest Payments