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Being Informed About Debt Consolidation

They say that knowledge is power and so far, I have yet to see it proven false. Of course, there's another old adage that says what you don't know won't hurt you, but hello? That's like prolonging the inevitable and since we're talking about clichés, I'll use another one: the truth would always come out, secrets don't last forever and no stones are left unturned.

But enough about clichés or we'll never end. So with the point of knowledge being power now established, we jump to what we should know more about and that's debt consolidation. It's the Age of Information today, so information of just about anything and everything under the sun, debt consolidation included, abounds. It wouldn't hurt to know more about debt consolidation before figuratively jumping to the boat.

Where to find the information?

That's easy. First you hit the Internet. I say, there is nothing about anything that can't be found in the Internet. It's only a matter of typing the right keyword and looking at the right places. With debt consolidation, it's better to choose information that does not come from debt consolidation companies themselves. Over the internet, you can find various kinds of information available, ranging from the pros and cons to the list of debt consolidation companies you should avoid. Second place to look for more information would be magazines. Business magazines, in particular. Learn from the experts and see what they have to say about debt consolidation. Check the dailies, too, for information regarding debt consolidation. Third is to ask around. Go to government facilities that entertain inquiries regarding financial help. Ask your bank for information about the debt consolidation programs they have. You can even ask your friends or people whom you know have tried debt consolidation. Firsthand information is always better than secondhand. And lastly, go avail yourself of those free consultations being offered.

What information should you look for?

Definitely, you should search for information that's relevant, like the pros and cons and tips on choosing the right debt consolidation firm. If you know of a debt consolidation company but are not sure of its reputation, then by all means, look for information about the said company. Ask information about debt consolidation rates so you can compare them and see what works best for you. Get more information about the different debt consolidation programs available.

If you decided to take one of the free consultations being offered, this is a good opportunity to use the information or data you have gathered regarding debt consolidation. Ask everything that comes to your mind because it's better to know more than the other way around. And since we're talking about money here, you really have to gather as much information about debt consolidation as possible. Statistics would probably tell you that one of the major reasons of businesses falling apart is the fact that they either made hasty decisions or they didn't think things through clearly enough. You wouldn't want that to happen to yourself, would you?

So it's better to take your time reviewing the information you have, studying the alternatives and options at hand and then make a decision based on logic and not entirely on gut instincts alone.

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7 Ways to Spot a Credit Repair Scam

If you've recently had an application turned down because of bad credit, you know the importance of good credit as well as anyone. Having bad credit can make life a little inconvenient. You might find yourself paying high security deposits or getting turned down for credit cards, loans, and even jobs.

Credit repair services look very attractive when your credit is damaged. Many consumers who've used these companies have found themselves out of hundreds, even thousands of dollars, with no better credit than when they started. Credit repair scams are rampant and it's up to you to recognize them. Read 7 Ways to Spot a Credit Repair Scam.

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7 Ways to Spot a Credit Repair Scam originally appeared on About.com Credit / Debt Management on Tuesday, July 27th, 2010 at 00:56:07.

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12 Reasons Your Budget Isn't Working

Are you about to give up budgeting because you can't get your budget to work? Check out these 12 reasons your budget isn't working before you throw in the towel. Usually when budgets go wrong, it's because of the method, not the budget itself.

Budgets are an essential tool to getting out of debt and staying there. So don't give up on your budget just yet. Try to figure out what's not working, fix that problem, and give your budget another try.

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12 Reasons Your Budget Isn't Working originally appeared on About.com Credit / Debt Management on Sunday, July 25th, 2010 at 02:02:18.

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Beware Email and Phone Credit Card Scams

Credit card thieves come up with more clever ways of tricking you into giving your credit card information. They like to pose as your credit card company, calling or emailing you to alert you to trouble with your account. Be suspicious any phone calls or emails you receive from someone claiming to with your bank or card company.

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Beware Email and Phone Credit Card Scams originally appeared on About.com Credit / Debt Management on Saturday, July 24th, 2010 at 00:09:39.

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The Debt Collector Could Be Checking Your Facebook

If you tell the debt collector you're about to file bankruptcy today, you probably shouldn't post pictures of your new Corvette tomorrow. Otherwise, the debt collector could use that information against you. TheĀ Arizona Daily Star report tells of a the debt collector who discovered information on Facebook and used it to confront a businessman who'd lied about his inability to pay a $17,500 debt. That confrontation got him to pay up.

There's nothing in the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act that prevents debt collectors from checking your Facebook or other social networking page. Fortunately, they can't use it to reveal that you owe a debt.

The best way to keep debt collectors off your Facebook page is to make it private and visible only to people you know. Of course, telling the truth about your financial status won't hurt either.

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The Debt Collector Could Be Checking Your Facebook originally appeared on About.com Credit / Debt Management on Tuesday, July 20th, 2010 at 23:06:02.

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Could This Be the Best Cashback/Balance Transfer Card Ever?

How does this sound for a cash rewards deal? Five percent cashback on gas purchases, two percent on groceries, and one percent on everything else. What about a 4.99% interest rate on balance transfer for two years?

This is a real credit card offer, from a real bank, but I must admit, there's a catch - you must be a member of the Pentagon Federal Credit Union. The good news is - there are seven ways to join the credit union and one of them could apply to you.

Read our review of the PedFed Platinum Cashback Rewards Card to learn more about the credit card offer.

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Could This Be the Best Cashback/Balance Transfer Card Ever? originally appeared on About.com Credit / Debt Management on Thursday, July 15th, 2010 at 03:00:22.

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