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		<description><![CDATA[Considering that our nation’s economic troubles continue to multiply with seemingly no end in sight, ever increasing numbers of consumers in Alaska and around the United States of America have begun looking at their own household finances and attempting to repay the personal debts they have amassed over the past few years or decades. Unfortunately, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Considering that our nation’s economic troubles continue to multiply with seemingly no end in sight, ever increasing numbers of consumers in Alaska and around the United States of America have begun looking at their own household finances and attempting to repay the personal debts they have amassed over the past few years or decades. Unfortunately, for many of these borrowers, the notion of debt relief seems virtually impossib<span id="more-259"></span>le given the enormity of the sums involved. For this reason, it’s understandable that so many Alaskans have apparently given up the struggle to satisfy their obligations, but, no matter how significant the overall debt load or long the path to theoretical recovery, something must be done to limit each family’s obligations and protect themselves against rapacious creditors who’ll do everything imaginable to keep you on the string of revolving debts and compound interest and minimum payments singularly designed to tempt generations of Americans into effective servitude to the credit card conglomerates. Even if remuneration of all existing consumer debts seems beyond the wildest dreams of borrowers beset by persistent bill collectors and haunted by the guilt from obligations too long left to flounder and spoil, that does not mean that they should just surrender all hopes of a clean credit report and domestic budgeting absent the interest payments for their collected loans. <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.totaldebtrelief.net">Debt relief </a>is possible for all borrowers, no matter how desperate their situation appears and no matter how dire their future prospects may seem, and every Alaskan must not only face their personal accountability for the unbalanced household ledgers but strive with all due seriousness to redress the situation and refashion a solution to the towering consumer debts threatening most every family’s well being.</p>
<p>Remember, regardless of how poorly your particular debt circumstances may seem nor how gigantic the monetary obligations may appear when set against your gross earnings (especially given the tenuous nature of the Alaskan economy these days and the ever rising unemployment figure and dimming hopes for tourism dollars), things can get better. They’d almost have to, really, but nothing is going to change until you start to take charge of your finances through an enlightened process of debt relief. While too many Alaskans feel snowed under by the chilling specter of out of control bills that can no longer be paid and forego other necessary elements of their household economy while attempting to satisfy their existing debts (which, although medical bills and student loans are certainly very real tribulations for thousands of Alaskan consumers, generally means credit card bills and charge accounts for these purposes) at the expense of their investments or day to day costs of living or even their secured loans (which, in the case of mortgages upon primary residences, can be foolish bordering upon tragic should things progress to foreclosure) thereby perhaps leaving the borrowers in worse circumstances than if they had merely continued mailing in minimum payments and allowing the debts to continue to revolve and bleed compound interest. Conversely, a sadly large portion of borrowers that most desperately need to entrench themselves in debt relief measures simply avoid thinking about the debts at all and bury their heads in the sand even as compound interest wields its peculiarly destructive effects upon the balances and the borrowers’ credit rating plummets (and, under very rare conditions, the credit card companies initiate legal proceedings to collect their debt through garnishment of wages or seizure of assets).</p>
<p>Your authors, after intensive interviews with Alaskan consumers who have been successful in their efforts toward debt relief, would strongly argue against either one of these alternatives – both, however tempting, only lead to greater financial difficulties. Turning your back on the surrounding household responsibilities to focus on abolishing credit card debts above all else leads to a false economy and flirts with future peril. All the same, just because you have decided, one way or another, not to worry about the debts and sidle through your days in blissful ignorance, this does not means that the debts and the multinational corporations that hold said debts have forgotten about you. Interest will continue to accumulate, balances will grow ever larger, and the bill collectors will only take your avoidance of responsibility as a greater challenge (and, if called upon, the courts will take such avoidance to be tantamount to fraud). Even though the statute of limitations on revolving debt accounts in Alaska is only three years (six for a written agreement), debtors should still never try to merely hide from their obligations; they will find you in the end and the resulting legal mess and fractured credit ratings – not to mention the stress and guilt such avoidances engender – are hardly worth the trouble of hiding. We recognize how difficult it may be for borrowers, fraught with a seemingly never ending succession of collection agency threats and unable to ever envision a way out of the labyrinth of unsecured loans, to take charge of their burdens, investigate potential debt relief solutions, and manage their finances with the calm focus and professional demeanor needed to fully explore and eliminate their debt load. Nevertheless, without taking the first step toward this ostensibly insurmountable goal, the damage to Alaskan debtors’ finances and credit ratings will never recover.</p>
<p>Of course, as with any article of the type, we cannot speak to every single Alaskan borrower’s best course of debt relief. There are many different debt situations, and just as many different solutions depending on variable that include gross income, total amount of debts that are owed (as well as the nature of those debts and the lenders involved), and the niggling practicalities of distinct individuals and their varied expectations and needs. Nevertheless, there are a few things we can say about debt relief that should be true for the grand majority of borrowers. For instance, citizens of Alaska that hold a number of credit accounts which have been defaulted upon honestly should employ all due diligence to satisfy these claims as quickly as possible and clean the books. Lenders, much as their representatives may bluster threatening gibberish, do not genuinely want to take anyone to court. It costs an astonishing amount of money in attorney fees to attempt to recoup credit delinquencies through the court system, and, even then, there remains the chance that the borrower could just file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection and leave the creditors with no legal recourse with which to reclaim their burdens.</p>
<p>If it is at all possible for the borrowers to guarantee some sort of plan of action, the lenders shall offer some a payment schedule specifically suited to their needs and abilities. Once again, the lenders would rather have even minimal payments arrive on time (as compound interest continues to accrue) without overly discomfiting their client’s household budgets so that they not need investigate the Chapter 7 debt elimination alternative (which, under the Alaskan state statutes, could be considered slightly less corrosive than bankruptcy declaration in most of America). Obviously, they have to set minimum payments at a certain amount to make the efforts worth the time and trouble, but the creditors would certainly prefer to work with their clients under this sort of elongated debt relief than worry about bankruptcy discharge. With the right set of circumstances, given the nature of compound interest and the life expectancy of the borrower, the credit card company may end up collecting many times over the original balance through agreeing to a decades long series of repayments.</p>
<p>This is also one of the problems with the Consumer Credit Counseling debt relief alternative. Although Consumer Credit Counseling companies have been spiraling upwards in popularity throughout Alaska over the past few years – and, admittedly, as their advertising makes vibrantly clear, the CCC technique does significantly reduce interest rates as well as eliminating those smaller fees which the credit card companies like to add on to balances whenever they can for past-due payments and the like – their system of debt consolidation only puts off (and, to tell the truth, exacerbates) the real problems for another day. If your debts are so large or your income so small that you cannot realistically see a time soon when they will be able to be repaid in full, you will probably have no choice but to utilize the assistance of a professional debt relief counselor to see you through the process. Not all companies or approaches are the same, however, and you should be very wary of the less than reputable firms that charge too much money for too little effort. Alaskans should be especially suspicious of financial professionals unaffiliated with any more established approach. Although these analysts’ offices may be quite nice and their framed degrees impressive, they generally tend to specialize in advising investment strategies rather than minimizing damage from the already existing burdens. Debt relief is an art unto itself and borrowers would be wise to choose from those debt counselors who’ve devoted their lives to the practice instead of entrusting their financial futures to financial analysts that, given the current economic conditions and general hesitance toward speculating on the market these days, have switched emphases of their vocations to make a quick buck from the fear and desperation of borrowers newly worried about their household stability.</p>
<p>On the other hand, though it’s a relatively fresh field, <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.totaldebtrelief.net/debt-settlement">debt settlement</a> professionals with any sort of positive reputation have spent years learning precisely how to negotiate lower credit balances from lender reps. Since bankruptcy yet exists as a real, if unpleasant, option for borrowers down on their luck during the national economic downturn, the creditors have to play along with the settlement counselors arguments for debt reduction and, should the debt settlement professional be well versed in his craft and the creditors amenable to the negotiation process (some lenders yet refuse giving over dollar one that’s legally owed although the numbers of the resistant are dwindling by the day), the borrowers’ debt loads could be cut by as much as fifty percent. While details may drastically vary between what every borrower should expect in terms of interest rates or lowered account balances or even the eventual costs, the debt settlement industry aids hundreds of Alaskans each month in their fight against credit card bills. If the lenders are open to discussion about the mutability of open credit accounts and the debt settlement counselor is talented and experienced, there’s a great opportunity for borrowers to better their scenario … presuming that they qualify for admittance.</p>
<p>In order to be part of any effective debt settlement solution, Alaskan borrowers’ gross annual incomes and payment histories must suggest a not unreasonable level of jeopardy on the part of the settlement agency. Alas, not every potential client interested in the program will be able to enter debt settlement due to the potential dangers for the company if the borrower doesn’t fulfill his promises for timely repayment of the consolidated debts. You see, alongside the threat of potential bankruptcy protection to force the lenders into surrendering a portion of their rightfully held claims, the debt settlement negotiators hold up the guarantee of a complete payment of the remaining bills in less than five years or sixty months, and, frankly, many of the borrowers most desperate for debt settlement cannot rightly show demonstrable evidence that they would be able to satisfy such a schedule. As well, some of the debts, because of pre payment penalties or lender unease, aren’t the correct sort. While it is true that Alaskan borrowers who are judged to be a good fit for the program and are able to comply with the demands upon their time and budgets end up saving a healthy chunk of money all told and put themselves in position to be debt free for the rest of their lives with spotless credit ratings and FICO scores rising to the heavens, the nature of debt settlement disallows a significant portion of the neediest consumers.</p>
<p>Once again, much as Alaskan borrowers have been helped along by debt settlement professionals whether living in their community or available on line, there are some hazards to the process for both the lender and the debtor. In order to inspire the most advantageous terms for debt settlement, many counselors advise their clients to stop making payments to better convince the lenders of both the borrowers’ inability to satisfy their obligations and the seriousness of their resolve. While consumers that formerly prided themselves on their responsibility in regards to debt might reasonably balk at the very notion of intentionally pretending to be a scofflaw, this is just another consequence of the twisting vines of financial ethics in the twenty first century and the representatives manning the phones of the handful of global conglomerates that effectively control individual credit accounts are trained to ignore attempts at reason or sympathy but respond immediately to a sudden halt in payments. The morality of debt settlement should never be an issue for Alaskan consumers curious about investigating the potential solution. After all, the latent dangers inherent in lending money to consumers in Alaska and elsewhere who have never demonstrated a willingness to repay such sums (and who, in many cases, particularly as regards recent college graduates, have not even ever held a job) are the reason that credit cards charge such high rates of interest, and the eternal risk of delinquency shadows every transaction.</p>
<p>If they have the capacity to repay previously agreed upon financing, then, obviously, every Alaskan should do whatever’s necessary to honor such, but the debt settlement industry provides an important service for all those borrowers who’ve fallen through the cracks because they were either willfully misled as to the extent of their obligations or suffered such slings and arrows of misfortune that they had no other recourse save the life-destroying declaration of bankruptcy. The representatives that hold these loans, whether from Alaskan department stores or corporations that defy national boundaries, will have to sign off on the debt settlement negotiations, and the creditors would not do anything that is not inevitably in their best interest. Before deciding anything about the nature of the debt settlement industry from rumors or cursory elaborations such as this article, it would be in the borrowers’ best interest to actually talk one on one with a debt settlement counselor about the specifics and hand over a vague summation of their financial data on how their approach would apply to their personal information.</p>
<p>Just the idea of handing over your problems to an experienced counselor who could put an end to the irritations and embarrassments of credit card companies and collection agencies delivering threatening letters and phoning borrowers at home and work should be sufficient to at least put in the time to find out if you would be a proper match for the program. One of the less publicized consequences of consumer debt has been the pressures put upon Alaskan families as they try to put their economic affairs in order without proper training in finance nor the time to plan a budget nor the authority to convince the lenders to reduce the balances that are owed. It is true that debt negotiations could be attempted by Alaskan consumers without necessitating the services of certified debt settlement practitioners, but the leverage gained by accumulating all of the various credit card debts allows the settlement counselor to essentially guarantee each lender that they’ll lose no more of a percentage of what is owed to them than their competitors. For obvious reasons, folks that spend their careers mastering any field who’ve demonstrated success have a greater perspective about the overall strategies the approach entails and a working knowledge of the specificities involved. Furthermore, the debt settlement negotiator should be an invaluable resource for education and training to guide borrowers through a thorough retraining of their purchasing habits and budgetary instincts.</p>
<p>There’s a cost to debt relief, to be sure. No financial service of worth comes for free. However, even beyond the interest rate reductions and the money saved from credit card balances, the information Alaskan borrowers can glean from studied professionals should aid borrowers for decades to come in their dealings with credit ratings and future investments. Debt settlement, when performed correctly, gives the borrowers a clean slate with which to forge a new financial picture, but all of this is meaningless if the borrowers do not take full advantage of the debt relief professionals’ greater lessons. Too many Alaskan households find themselves owing tens of thousands of dollars just a few short years after their debt relief program successfully eliminated all obligations. There’s no reason, if they listen to their debt advisors, why anyone (short of a truly epic misfortune) need call upon debt relief specialists more than once in the financial life span of their family. Take your debt counselors suggestions seriously and learn all that you can. As the American economy and the fate of Alaska in particular grows ever more perilous, you can not afford to continue accumulating foolish debts nor treat debt relief as anything less than a potential savior for your household’s fortunes.</p>
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<p>The best way to get out of debt is stop using credit cards and plan a spending budget. Eliminate 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  <H3>Help answer the question about debt relief</H3>What are the pros and cons of using debt relief agencies to get rid of debt? What does it do to your credit?<br />Those debt relief agencies that help you get rid of debt fast tell you to stop paying your bills and instead you pay them. They then use the money you send them to negotiate lower payoffs to your lenders. What are the pros and cons of doing this and how long will it effect my credit score for? Any experience is extrememly welcomed!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The United States economy depends on people spending money. These days, the economy needs all the help it can get. With a local economy, extra benefits are obtained when shoppers buy goods and services in retail stores, rather than online. Better still, patronizing locally owned shops, rather than a national chain store or restaurant, will [...]]]></description>
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<p>The United States economy depends on people spending money. These days, the economy needs all the help it can get. With a local economy, extra benefits are obtained when shoppers buy goods and services in retail stores, rather than online. Better still, patronizing locally owned shops, rather than a national chain store or restaurant, will keep even more money flowing in the local area economy.</p>
<p>We have all heard tha<span id="more-124"></span>t you should help your local area by shopping in locally owned stores. This is true. Many cities have even setup websites to list and promote locally owned businesses. A chain store certainly provides jobs and pays taxes. But when you purchase goods at a chain store, much of that money is sent to its corporate headquarters, which is probably not in some far away city.</p>
<p>To maximize the positive effect that your purchase will have on the economy, those purchases should be paid for with cash, checks, or even debt cards. Not a credit card.</p>
<p>To put it simply, the use of a credit card strips money out of the pocket of the retailer or service provider. Somewhere between 2% to 6% of your credit card purchase is kept by the banks and the credit card companies. That&#8217;s money taken out of circulation (i.e. the economy) and stuffed into the pockets of the bank.</p>
<p>For example, suppose there is a local store or restaurant that does $1 million in annual sales. Not $1M in profit, but $1M in annual sales. That&#8217;s an average of about $2800 of sales per day, which is easily obtainable by many successful businesses. After subtracting normal business expenses (employee salaries, taxes, insurance, utilities, rent, advertising, inventory, etc) the final profit may be $100,000. Pretty good profit actually.</p>
<p>Now if the sales of that store were made using credit cards, then about 3% of those sales are taken away and sent to the bank. Remember, its 3% of the sales, not 3% of the final profit. In our example, that&#8217;s $30,000 removed from the pocket of the retailer, and out of the local economy. Looking at it this way, the business&#8217; profits are now reduced by 30%.</p>
<p>What&#8217;s an extra $30,000? It&#8217;s the ability to hire another employee. Or two part-time employees. This is not from extra sales, just the same sales paid by cash. This example is just one store. Multiply this scenario in all the stores in your area, and the numbers are staggering.</p>
<p>Also, your personal economy is enhanced by keeping your credit cards unused. Without using credit cards, you will not be paying extra interest or other fees. Interest paid is just more money out of your pocket, sent to the bank. For nothing! Just wasted money.</p>
<p>Think about this the next time you pull out your credit card. Help your local retailer and economy by putting that credit card back. Pay with cash or check. If you like the convenience of a credit card, consider using a debt/check card. Be sure the clerk processes the transaction as a debit card. Processing the debit card as credit will cost the retailer their 2 &#8211; 6 %. If the retailer cannot process your transaction as a debit card, then return to the old standby. Pay with cash.</p>
<p>The retailer pays a small transaction fee when accepting payment via a debit card. It&#8217;s a flat fee, and usually very minimal. Nowhere near 2% &#8211; 6% of your purchase. This is why some stores will offer cash back when using a debit card. It does not cost the store any extra money, and it may save you a trip to the ATM, and perhaps an extra ATM fee. Which is more money sucked out of your wallet. Wasted.
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<p>American Express Up More Than 70% This Year; Analysis and Discussion with Robert Napoli of Piper Jaffray (Bloomberg News)  <H3>Help answer the question about credit card services</H3>looking for military star credit card services?<br />it is a credit card used at military exchange stores</p>
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		<title>How to Take Advantage of Secured Credit Cards</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Not many people are familiar with Secured Credit Cards. These cards are usually associated with bad credit mainly because they are the only cards available to those with a recent bankruptcy on their credit report. However these cards provide advantages not only to those with bad credit but also to those who want to build [...]]]></description>
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<p>Not many people are familiar with <strong><a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.speedybadcreditloans.com/secured-unsecured-credit-cards.html">Secured Credit Cards</a></strong>. These cards are usually associated with bad credit mainly because they are the only cards available to those with a recent bankruptcy on t<span id="more-29"></span>heir credit report. However these cards provide advantages not only to those with bad credit but also to those who want to build their credit and those who want to purchase expensive goods without having to pay out big amounts in full.</p>
<p>Especially for those with bad credit, secured credit cards provide an excellent tool for raising credit score without having to pay excessive interest rates for financing. They may require a bit of sacrifice at the beginning but in the long run, using secured credit cards to improve credit score surely pays off.</p>
<p><b>Secured Credit Cards Explained</b></p>
<p>Secured credit cards work just like any other credit card, the only difference is that in order to obtain credit you need to deposit an amount in a predefined account. That amount will, from then on, be your credit limit. Some companies will apply a multiplier to the amount thus increasing your credit limit even more. For example if the credit card comes with a 1.5X Multiplier, if you deposit $1000 on your account, your credit card limit will be $1500. If the Multiplier is 0.8X Then your credit card limit will be $800. This will depend mainly on your credit score and history.</p>
<p><b>Raising Your Credit Score</b></p>
<p>Those who have bad credit or no credit at all will find in secured credit cards, the best solution for credit repairing. Sometimes credit score gets so low that there are no chances of getting approved for an <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.speedybadcreditloans.com/join.html"><strong>unsecured credit card</strong></a> or for a personal loan. Secured credit cards on the contrary, are never declined due to credit reasons.</p>
<p>Though the amount for the deposit may not be easy to obtain, once you start using your credit card, your credit will start improving. The continued payments on your credit card balances (preferably in full) will be recorded into your credit report and this will contribute to raising your credit score month after month.</p>
<p>The process may continue indefinitely. However, it will come the time when you will be able to get approved for an unsecured credit card. Then, you will be able to claim the money from the deposit and use it for better purposes like building a savings account to face unexpected circumstances without having to resort to finance.</p>
<p><b>Purchasing Expensive Items</b></p>
<p>There are many stores that offer to purchase certain goods (especially electronic equipment) in installments with credit cards. However, some of these items are so expensive that credit limits on unsecured credit cards will not cover for them. Instead of paying in cash, you can use a secured credit card and earn some money on the deposit. There are some secured credit cards that will pay you interest on the money you deposit. It is an excellent way to transfer the cost of financing to the store and to earn some money at the same time.</p>
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<p>Tips for paying down your debt.  <H3>Help answer the question about credit card</H3>How to get a credit card with no credit and no checking account?<br />
I&#039;m young with no credit and no checking account. I&#039;ve been looking online and have only come across debit cards or credit cards that require a checking account. Where and how can I get a CREDIT CARD w/ no credit and no checking account? </p>
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		<title>Buying A Home After Bankruptcy &#8211; Low Credit Score Mortgage Loans</title>
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<p>Excellent credit is not required to buy a home. Of course, a higher rating will qualify homebuyers for a low rate and better loan programs. Still, buying a home after bankruptcy is easy.</p>
<p>Although home loans following a bankruptcy discharge come with high rates, a home purchase is a great way to quickly boost a low credit rating. Here are a few tips on getting a low credit score mortgage loan.</p>
<p>Sub Prime <span id="more-512"></span>Mortgage Loan Programs</p>
<p>There are many options available to homebuyers with a low credit rating. Credit scores below 680 do not qualify for prime home loans. Hence, these persons will need to speak with a sub prime mortgage broker or lender. Sub prime loans are intended to assist those who cannot obtain traditional mortgage financing. These lenders work with all types of people and credit situations. Furthermore, sub prime lenders have a multitude of different loan options.</p>
<p>Who Qualifies for a Sub Prim Mortgage Loan?</p>
<p>Anyone with a low credit score can get approved for a sub prime mortgage loan. However, there are certain limitations. Many lenders will not approve a mortgage loan if the borrower&#8217;s credit score is below 500. In this instance, the risks are too high. Homebuyers who fall into this group may consider improving their credit before applying for a home loan.</p>
<p>Having a chapter 7 bankruptcy, collection accounts, and judgments will not disqualify a buyer from obtaining a sub prime mortgage loan. Naturally, loans of this sort have higher interest rates. However, if the homebuyer maintains a good payment history, they will have the option of refinancing for a better rate in the future.</p>
<p>Other Loan Options Available after Bankruptcy</p>
<p>As mentioned, sub prime mortgage lenders offer a range of home loans for every need. Following a bankruptcy discharge, homebuyers have the option of obtaining a &#8220;no credit score home loan.&#8221; Because lenders do not offer 100% financing on these loans, buyers must be prepared to pay a 20% down payment.</p>
<p>Another loan option available is the zero down home loan. This loan is offered to buyers with good and bad credit. Zero down home loans include 100% financing, which is perfect for first time homebuyers and buyers with little cash savings. To qualify for a no money down home loan with bad credit, your credit score cannot fall below 580.</p>
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<p>Loan Modification expert and CEO of LoanMod.com, Moose Scheib discusses the current foreclosure crisis and the role loan modifications have in stabilizing the housing market on The Neil Cavuto Show on January 7, 2009.  <H3>Help answer the question about mortgage loan</H3>Why is home mortgage loan considered a tax benefit ?<br />I am planning to buy a home and wanted to know why everyone thinks that home mortgage loan is tax beneficial.</p>
<p>Example:-<br />
If we are paying around $15,000 a year in interest+property taxes and in tax refund( 15% tax bracket) we get back around $2K-3K and we are happy.</p>
<p>Its like paying government $100 and getting back $15 and we are happy with that.</p>
<p>Correct me if I am wrong</p>
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		<title>To Help the Economy, Leave Your Credit Cards Home</title>
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<p>The United States economy is dependant on consumers spending money. These days, the economy needs all the help it can get. A local economy benefits when shoppers buy goods and services in retail stores, rather than online. Better still, patronizing a locally owned business, rather than a national chain store or restaurant, will keep even more money flowing in the local area.</p>
<p>We have all heard that you should help yo<span id="more-123"></span>ur local area by shopping in locally owned stores. This is true. Many cities have even setup websites to list and promote locally owned businesses. A chain store certainly provides jobs and pays taxes. But when you purchase goods at a chain store, much of that money is sent to its corporate headquarters, which is probably not in some far away city.</p>
<p>To maximize the positive effect that your purchase will have on the economy, those purchases should be paid for with cash, checks, or even debt cards. Not a credit card.</p>
<p>Simply put, using a credit card strips money out of the pocket of the retailer or service provider. Somewhere between 2% to 6% of your credit card purchase is kept by the banks and the credit card companies. That&#8217;s money taken out of circulation (i.e. the economy) and stuffed into the pockets of the bank.</p>
<p>For example, suppose there is a local store or restaurant that does $1 million in annual sales. Not $1M in profit, but $1M in annual sales. That&#8217;s an average of about $2800 of sales per day, which is easily obtainable by many successful businesses. After subtracting normal business expenses (employee salaries, taxes, insurance, utilities, rent, advertising, inventory, etc) the final profit may be $100,000. Pretty good profit actually.</p>
<p>Now if the sales of that store were made using credit cards, then about 3% of those sales are taken away and sent to the bank. Remember, its 3% of the sales, not 3% of the final profit. In our example, that&#8217;s $30,000 removed from the pocket of the retailer, and out of the local economy. Looking at it this way, the business&#8217; profits are now reduced by 30%.</p>
<p>What&#8217;s an extra $30,000? It&#8217;s the ability to hire another employee. Or two part-time employees. Not from extra sales, just the same sales paid by cash. This example is just one store. Think of this scenario in all the stores in your area, and the numbers are staggering.</p>
<p>In addition, your personal economy is enhanced by keeping your credit cards at home. Without using credit cards, you will not be paying extra interest or other fees. Interest paid is just more money out of your pocket, sent to the bank. For nothing! Just wasted money.</p>
<p>Think about this the next time you pull out your credit card. Help your local retailer and economy by putting that credit card back. Pay with cash or check. If you like the convenience of a credit card, consider using a debt/check card. Be sure to tell the clerk to run the transaction as a debit card. Processing the debit card as credit will cost the retailer their 2% &#8211; 6%. If the retailer cannot process your transaction as a debit card, then return to the old standby. Pay with cash.</p>
<p>The retailer pays a small transaction fee when accepting payment via a debit card. It&#8217;s a flat fee, and usually very minimal. Nowhere near 2% &#8211; 6% of your purchase. This is why some stores will offer cash back when using a debit card. It does not cost the store any extra money, and it may save you a trip to the ATM, and perhaps an extra ATM fee. Which is more money sucked out of your wallet. Wasted.</p>
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		<title>Using a Credit Card for Rebuilding Credit</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Jun 2009 02:03:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[How often have you seen the advertisement online or in your mailbox telling you how you should apply for their credit card to repair your credit? The advertisements are right to some extent; credit cards can help you when you are trying to repair your credit, if used correctly. The problem is that most people [...]]]></description>
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<p>How often have you seen the advertisement online or in your mailbox telling you how you should apply for their credit card to repair your credit? The advertisements are right to some extent; credit cards can help you when you are trying to repair your credit, if used correctly. The problem is that most people try to repair their credit with horrible credit cards while using the same spending habits that caused their bad credit t<span id="more-26"></span>o begin with.</p>
<p>A large majority of the people who set out to repair their credit, with the aid of a credit card, do so with the wrong credit cards. There is a right way, and a wrong way to repair your credit and using a credit card is only one small part of the process. At Direct Banc, we monitor the applications and approvals of credit cards across the web that are designed and marketed for those seeking to repair their credit. The overwhelming majority of the cards that people are applying for are going to hurt their credit, not help it.</p>
<p>The correct way to use a credit card to repair your credit is not to use it. People that are recovering from bankruptcy or other credit problems need to face the fact that they aren’t going to get a good credit card right out of the gate. Conceding this fact, we must now begin to pick the best of the worst credit cards in which we can use to re-establish our credit. The main thing to be aware of is that you are getting a credit card to help to restore your credit, not necessarily to use it. This leaves us with two options: secured credit cards and unsecured credit cards.</p>
<p>Most people opt for the unsecured variety, which in my opinion is a mistake. Most unsecured credit cards for bad credit are going to hit you with a lot of front loaded fees in lieu of making you put down a deposit. You can expect to pay anywhere from 50$ to $75 up front for your annual fee for starters. Then, some cards have other up-front fees like a monthly maintenance fee, account processing fees and some even charge an application fee. All in all, up front fees could be around $150 on a card that only gives you a $300 limit.</p>
<p>If you know you are going to have high fees and a low credit limit you should give serious thought to getting a secured credit card with lower rates and fees. Think about it, if you have to pony-up $300 for a deposit, at least all of the money would be yours and you would still have the $300 limit. Also, using a secured credit card gives you the ability to raise your own credit limit, which strengthens your credit. Used correctly, a secured credit card will cost you less, save you on fees and act as a savings account for you.</p>
<p>As you may know, secured credit cards allow you to raise your credit limit by making additional deposits. If you get your secured card, never use it, and make a $100 a month payment to that card for one year you will have a credit card with a $1500 credit limit. This looks a lot better to someone who looks at your credit than a $300 limit. Loan officers and underwriters have no way of knowing whether a credit card on your credit report is secured or not, unless it has a $300 balance.</p>
<p>What you definitely do not want to do is use your credit card. Most people are unaware that it makes no difference in your credit score whether you use the credit card or not. In fact, if you do use your credit card and exceed 35% of your credit limit, your credit score will begin to deteriorate. The best credit reference on a credit bureau is the one that never has to be touched, it shows restraint. Think about it, having a secured card allows you to pay fewer fees, dictate your own credit limit, build a savings account and helps you to rebuild your credit. This is definitely the best, and least expensive, way to go in my opinion.</p>
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<p>Its MM Tuts, In this video I teach you how to get an iTunes Store account without the use of a credit card. This is a cool bypass that allows you to select &#8220;none&#8221; instead of selecting a credit card (mastercard, visa, etc.). Anyway I recommend you try this out if you want an iTunes Store account and you do not have a credit card. This video is related to: iTunes Apple Mac Credit Cards Macintosh Videos MacManiaTutorials Account  <H3>Help answer the question about credit card</H3>What is Travel credit card? Which is the best credit card company for visa card and master card?<br />What is Travel credit card? Which is the best credit card company for visa card and master card? I’m thinking to get a visa card and want to know that travel credit card allow earning point when you use it for purchase.</p>
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		<title>Bad Credit Debt Consolidation Can Bring You Back From The Brink of Bankruptcy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before we discuss about bad credit debt consolidation, let us understand why a person suffers from a bad credit rating and how consolidating debt can help overcome the problem of a poor credit rating. Today, almost all consumers are knee deep in some or the other kinds of debts such as unpaid bills, outstanding payments [...]]]></description>
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<p>Before we discuss about bad credit debt consolidation, let us understand why a person suffers from a bad credit rating and how consolidating debt can help overcome the problem of a poor credit rating. Today, almost all consumers are knee deep in some or the other kinds of debts such as unpaid bills, outstanding payments for loans and mortgages. At such point, we tend to become dependant on credit as these come in handy to clear <span id="more-196"></span>some urgent and necessary monthly expenses. You need to handle such issues with care because if you leave it unattended, you will have no option but to consider filing bankruptcy. </p>
<p>Why You Suffer From Bad Credit Rating<br />
When you opt for credit products such as loans and credit cards, the credit bureau take notice of your credit limit and produce credit reports. All is well as long as you keep paying and clearing your credit card payments and loan repayments on time. However, when you delay or default on even a single credit payment, the credit bureau takes record of that and creates a negative marking on your credit report. Such negative markings, when accumulated, leave you encumbered under bad credit status. </p>
<p>In such a situation, people with bad credit rating should assume effective measures to repair their defective credit score. This is very important because people with good credit score earn credibility from lenders and banks and get loans and credit at lower interest rates and get a faster approval. A debt consolidation solution can help you reduce debt and at the same time improve your credit score. Thus a debt consolidation loan for people with bad credit can help you out of this situation.  This way a bad credit debt consolidation loan is a handy tool that can help you when your financial situation is grim and you see bankruptcy as the only alternative. </p>
<p>How To Repair Credit Report With Debt Consolidation Solutions<br />
When you start missing payments, your credit rating begins to deteriorate and thereafter continues to drop down as you continue rolling over your creditors. In such cases, you need a prompt solution to clear unpaid bills and credit payments to heal your credit score. If the condition deteriorates further, you may have to face harassing calls and collection process from the creditors or consider filing for bankruptcy. </p>
<p>Bankruptcy seems to be an attractive option for putting an end to the menace of collection calls. However, if you declare bankruptcy, you would not be able to take any further loans or credit cards. In this case, you require a financial assistance to pay off your debts in order to restore your good credit standing. If you are wondering who would be willing to extend you a loan considering your poor credit status, relax; you can seek a bad credit debt consolidation solution, which can be of great help.  A bad credit debt consolidation loan not only helps you avoid facing harassing collection calls from multiple creditors but gives you the option to become debt free in a simple and affordable way.</p>
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<p>If you carry a balance on one or more credit cards, you&#8217;re not alone: according to the Federal Reserve, nearly half of American families do. And nearly half of American families also have some sort of bank savings accounts. If you have savings, should you use that money to pay off your credit cards?  <H3>Help answer the question about credit debt</H3>Can anyone suggest a good company to help me with credit debt relief?<br />I have tens of thousands of dollars worth of credit debt and I just need some help.  Can anyone recommend a good company that can help me reduce payments/get out of debt faster?</p>
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