Debt Articles
Christian Debt Consolidation.com has crafted some articles that we hope you will find beneficial during these trying times. We hope that these articles provide you information on living day to day with the pressure of life and debt. Please check back with us often and we will constantly be adding new articles in the future.
Posted by Ian Weldon at 02/10/2010
Many people have researched as to what is the main difference between Christian Debt Consolidation and normal debt consolidation. The answer, nothing, except the overall approach taken to dealing with the problem from a ten mile view. Christianity is based upon principles of forgiveness and compassion. Debt consolidation should be accepted in the same way.
Often, consumers find themselves trapped in high interest rates or long...
Posted by Ramsey Sentile at 11/17/2009
Tags: christian debt consolidators, christian debt consolidation, christian credit consolidation
What can Christian debt consolidators do for you? This is a common question for consumers that have already been jaded by pushy collection agencies and credit card companies that only care for their bottom line profit margins. Once someone falls behind on credit card payments, they usually find things get worse because credit card...
Posted by Randal Simpson at 11/12/2009
Christian Credit Consolidation
Tags: Christian credit consolidation, christian debt consolidation, christian debt settlement
Christian credit consolidation offers consumers the option to take all of their monthly payments for credit cards, store cards, or gas cards. This can be done through several options including a debt management program, debt settlement, and debt consolidation. All three programs have benefits...
Posted by admin at 11/09/2009
Your credit score. It’s the magical number by which all future loans and credit cards are approved. It reveals to creditors your spending habits and how well you make your monthly payments. It can put you on the nice list or it can send you down the naughty list. It can also get a little confusing if you have a perfect payment history and still have a low score. After all, you make consistent payments every month.
The truth...