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Category Archives: Debt Consolidation
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Credit Card Debt Where Do You Go?
RS Martin asked: Credit card debt generally increases with the income of debtors. However, about four percent of chapter 7 debtors report no income at the time of filing. Credit card debt in the United States is rapidly approaching the … Continue reading
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Co-Branded and Affinity Credit Cards in the U.S
Bharat Book Bureau asked: Co-Branded and Affinity Credit Cards in the U.S., 3rd Edition The market for co-branded and affinity cards is over two decades old. Issuers have worked to make payment cards more attractive to cardholders through value-adding initiatives such … Continue reading
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