The Iraq War, dude.
The Iraq War wound up costing $3 trillion over 6 years. You guys whine about $829 billion over 10 years to provide all Americans with affordable health care, and yet no complaints about a war that wound up costing us $3 trillion over 6 years?
And what did we get for that [...] [...more]
Their strategy now seems to be: "Don’t screw up but keep attacking the other guy and derail his policies – maybe the public won’t notice that we’re absolutely useless. Then, come election time we can say ‘What did he do for you?’ Nothing."
It’s the equivalent of taking a knee in football and running out [...] [...more]
There is nothing wrong with having 10 credit cards, I at one time had 14. The difference is knowing how to use them wisely and grow your credit score at the same time.
Never exceed 30% total usage or your score will take a hit if at all possible always pay them off in full every [...] [...more]
My wife and I were in the same position and got sick of it. We make a good income but had nothing to show for it. We not only wanted to get out of debt, but really have a firm personal financial plan so that when we are ready to retire, we can walk out [...] [...more]
It is perfectly fine…. as long as you don't get laid off and lose your job.
The loan comes due immediately if you are no longer employed.
Right now it would mean that you are paying yourself back with interest and have a chance to accumulate a lot of cheap stock faster.
Once that market turns that stock [...] [...more]
With Debt Settlement or Debt Consolidation you can reduce or restructure your personal or business debt, or receive free help to decide which option is best for you, to ultimately achieve peace of mind.
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Run away from debt negotiation companies.
Google "debt negotiaton complaint"
amazing that people ever sign up with these companies at all.
You can do this yourself.
Go to your bookstore or library and find a book on debt.
They will tell you what you can do.
Like negotiate on your own, ask for lower interest rates, transfers, or settle.
There is also [...] [...more]
Your credit rating lasts for 6 years in the UK so whatever you were doing 72 months ago drops off this month.
If there are errors on your file you can get them corrected or have a note appended to them.Start writing letters. I am in a similar situation that you're in I think. [...] [...more]
There are two ways to go about this. One is to take out a personal loan for the entire amount of all your debts and pay a single payment to one creditor. This will only work if you can get a lower interest rate than the average interest rate of all your loans [...] [...more]
You are already in debt, so why add more to it. Pay off the debt you already have and then buy somehtng else, but please not on credit. Just because you got it on sale doesn’t mean you didn’t spend money. You need to take it back. Especially if you want to get married soon. [...] [...more]