Showing posts with label cccs and debt consolidation in Tennessee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cccs and debt consolidation in Tennessee. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

News : Congressman looks to change student loan bankruptcy, although debt consolidation may help as well

Congressman looks to change student loan bankruptcy, although debt consolidation may help as wellsource : debtconsolidationconnection.com
By Angela Hawke on Apr 27th, 2010


Trying to fund higher education is a challenge many people face, as are the effects of not being able to pay off student loans in the long run.
One aspect of student loans that make them even more difficult is the fact that they are difficult to get rid of through bankruptcy. New laws passed in 2005 made all types of student loans harder to erase through filing, although a congressman is looking to change that.
Tennessee Democrat Steve Cohen, along with fellow party member and Illinois Representative Danny Davis, have authored a bill that would bring bankruptcy rules for student loans back to the way they were. In doing so, privately originated student loans would be treated the same as other forms of debt.
Cohen said that people should not be discouraged from getting further education because of the fact that it could lead to financial difficulties, and that his bill helps with that. ...

more debt consolidation news :
-Free credit score law could help consumers, while debt consolidation can lower credit card bill
-Debt consolidation may be an alternative to questionable interest-rate reduction companies

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Article : Can you really get a free credit report?

Can you really get a free credit report?
Consumer Credit Counseling Service
Apr,02. 2010

KNOXVILLE — A credit score is a vital component of overall credit health, and consumers should be proactive in learning what is in their credit report and how it may affect their score and their ability to secure credit. Consumers should beware, however, of misleading advertisements claiming offers of free credit reports that are a really a sales tactic to get consumers to purchase credit monitoring or repair services, sometimes for a hefty fee.

“Free credit reports, without strings attached, are available,” said Daru Burdge, president of Consumer Credit Counseling Service (CCCS) of East Tennessee. “Consumers need to know where to turn and not be enticed by online offers that promise free reports and then require them to sign up for programs and services that have a fee.”

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