From How to Get Out of Debt My name is Beau Berman – I’m an investigative reporter at WTIC TV, the FOX affiliate in Hartford, Connecticut. We are working on a story about Persels & Associates, which is trying to get the state to let them operate here without a debt negotiation license. I’m trying to find someone in Connecticut who has Read the full article at GetOutOfDebt.org, click… [To view the rest of this article go to GetOutOfDebt.org]
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From How to Get Out of Debt “Dear Steve, In 2010-2011 I attended a private graduate school in Chicago and racked up 70,000 in student loans (including current interest). After the first year I realized that the program was not as reputable as I previously thought and I removed myself from the program due to the fear of going into 250,000.00 in Read the full article at… [To view the rest of this article go to GetOutOfDebt.org]
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From How to Get Out of Debt by Paul Kiel and Cora Currier ProPublica States have diverted $974 million from this year’s landmark mortgage settlement to pay down budget deficits or fund programs unrelated to the foreclosure crisis, according to a ProPublica analysis. That’s nearly forty percent of the $2.5 billion in penalties paid to the states under the agreement. The settlement,… [To view the rest of this article go to GetOutOfDebt.org]
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