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Understanding the National DebtPeople look at the national debt clock with all of the trillions of dollars seeming to spiral out of control second by second at thousands of dollars per minute their jaws dropping to the floor. That is because they don't analyze the numbers
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Japan's Debt Rating Cut Surprises GoldThe unexpected S&P rating cut of Japanese sovereign debt from AA to AA- is in itself not a surprise, especially to those that view Japan as a time bomb, and reality is that virtually no nation on Earth is deserving of a AAA rating '" including China. -
Moody's Plays Russian Roulette with the US EconomyThis article describes recent threats against the US dollar.
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The US Dollar as the International Reserve Currency .Is the US dollar as the key international reserve currency obsolete?
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Debt ReliefHow to put together a debt relief plan to pull yourself up and out of debt.
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National Debt Clock in New York Runs Out of DigitsThe National Debt Clock in New York has had to replace the dollar sign with an extra digit as the nation's debt has raced past ten trillion dollars. -
Debt Management and ConsolidationDebt can be beneficial, but with millions of people filing bankruptcy and seeking the services of debt consolidation firms, something has gone wrong with Americans' ability to managed debt properly. -
Talking to Debt Collectors: Stop Debt Collection Calls and Be AwesomeDebt collectors are not real people. They are communist robots from hell.
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Debt: Five Tips for Getting Out and Staying OutGot debt? You can get out of it quicker than you thought. With a lot of perseverance, dedication, and sacrifice, you can begin to control your money instead of allowing it to controlling you. -
How to Make it Financially in Today's Debt Ridden WorldA simple guide, with example, on how to make it financially in today's debt ridden world. How to get and stay out of debt.
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My Solution to the American Gross National DebtThe United States government currently has a gross national debt of nine trillion dollars! This is way too much debt and we need to do something about it. Fast. That is why I am offering my financial advice through this article to the United States government.
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Eliminating Your Credit Card DebtYou've decided to take the first few steps and have decided to go for credit card debt elimination and so now you are left wondering what methods you can use to eliminate your debt with. Sometimes you have to take the bull by its horns and push it flat on the floor.
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September 2008: The Month in Which the US Federal Government Seizes Fannie Mae and Freddie MacCyrus Khadivi discusses the plan by the US Federal Government to seize, capture, and control all debts and assets of national mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
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Debt Payment Do's & Don'tsRevolving debt reached $876 billion in the US in 2006.
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Debt Free FamilyBecoming a debt free family is a fabulous goal! Debt is a monster that controls our lives, and makes our decisions for us. As we all attempt to become debt free families, I hope these tips are helpful to you.
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Nightmares of the Debt Ceiling Thingy Continue7 basic points to understanding the debt ceiling crisis by applying it to your personal life. -
Debt is IncreasedIt appears the US debt will be increased
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Make the Decision to Get Out of Debt and To No Longer Borrow MoneyDoes living a life in debt make sense? Why are so many of us living in debt, and why has this become so excepted in modern soceity?
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Till Death Do Us PartStudents are increasing their student loan borrowing, drowning deeper and deeper into debt.
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An Epiphany: Debt Does Far More Harm to Your Finances Than GoodDebt has become accepted in our society as a necessity. But there are those among us who refuse to accept debt as part of our financial plans.
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Credit Card Debt SolutionsCredit card debt needs to be dealt with head-on even if you cannot afford to make your payments. You can handle your debt and work with your creditors.
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Deconstructing and Reconstructing the US DollarThe US dollar is about as good as a paper currency can be. The dollar has never been intended to be an investment not even when it was fundimentally backed by gold or silver. In the age of the internet and ubiquitous computer money is all new.
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National Debt OverviewAn overview of the reasons for the nation's debt in 2009.
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National Debt Tops $14 Trillion as 'Debt Ceiling' Threatens Congressional GridlockThe same day that 5,000 dead blackbirds rained from the night-time sky over the little Arkansas town of Beebe, the U. S. Treasury website reported that the national debt had topped the $14 trillion mark. Harbingers of bad times ahead? Perhaps...
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Will America Ever Get Out of Debt?The debt situation has become so horrendous that people are actually wishing for the end of time. They would rather not spend that extra dollar now, as they fear they would only go more into debt.
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The Government Will Have to Deal with Debt the Same Way Everyone Else DoesThere are ways for the government to get out of debt. They need to cut spending on what they don't need and raise money without raising taxes.
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Is the US Government Bankrupt?When a US President gives a speech saying that a fully developed country like the USA has an economy that needs to be repaired and rebuilt it leaves a lot of doubt. Is the United States government effectively bankrupt? -
Latest Break Though Idea for Monetary Stabilization of US Dollar: Use ETF Computer TechnologyThe Modern Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) is only possible thanks to computer technology. Those that want to re-monetize gold to back the US Dollar are missing the amazing potential of a more general asset based ETF model.
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We Want God to Forgive Us, but We Aren't so Willing to Forgive OthersThis was on my mind after considering what Jesus taught about the servant that was forgiven his debt but refused to show the same mercy to someone else.
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How to Save Money and Pay Off the Bad DebtHow to save money and pay off the bad debt while keeping up with your regular finances everyday. It's hard anymore to have extra money; if you follow these steps for a while, you'll start to see the money and the see the debt go away.
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What to Look for in Online Debt Management ProgramsHere are some tips on how to seek online debt management solutions.
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National Debt, Says I.O.U.S.A.: $10.7 Trillion and RisingFederal budget deficits and national debt will cause our children and grandchildren to ask, how could we be so selfish? Check out I.O.U.S.A.
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Control Spending Money to Reduce Your DebtTaking loans can be avoided in the first place if a person learns how to spend money wisely. A person needs to learn to control his spending habits. Only that way can he remain debt free or reduce debt if he has a debt to pay off.
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How to Pay Off Your Debt and Live Debt Free in 3 StepsThis is a short article that discloses actual interest costs for both secured and unsecured debt and shows you how to become debt free in 3 steps.
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Debt Settlement - Important Facts to ConsiderMany of us are faced with the harsh reality that we have come to the end of our rope with debt. Increased interest rates, changes in terms and reduced credit limits has halted the use of your cards. With no where to turn, what do you do?
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A Short History of the National DebtMy answer to the statement "Obama is plunging the country into debt."
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Chinese Losses on US Treasuries May Be SeriousRumors are spreading that Zhou Xiaochuan, the head of the People's Bank of China, may have left the country for fear of being punished for losing $430 billion on US treasuries. What could this mean for the US? -
Is Debt Making You Sick?If you are one of the millions of people living paycheck to paycheck, buried in debt and stuck in a home worth less than your mortgage, your health might be suffering. -
Banks Paying Colleges for Students Who Rack Up DebtBanks encourage students to rack up debt while still in college by givng kick backs to colleges, universities and alumnis...
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Debt and Jurisdiction: Suing the Creditor, Collection Angecy, and Credit BureausIf your creditor or collection agency has refused to validate or verify your debt, or one of the credit bureaus has refused to remove an inaccurate listing from your credit report, then you may want to sue them.
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