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	<title>Comments on: Financial Mistakes to Avoid</title>
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		<title>By: Jennie</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jennie</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 09 May 2008 13:51:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I can see how this can be true.  If couples could take the emotion out of the situation and sit down and talk about the problem on hand, they may be able to attack the problem head on and come up with a plan of action.  Their are so many plans out their for people who are in debt.  These programs can help anyone not just couples get out of debt with the best plan for them.  With a little bit of research they can look into what program is best for them, like debt settlement, consolidation, or CCCS.  Once you have researched all avenues a decision should then be made. Then I would start researching the different companies that are out there.  Unfortunately, not all companies are the same and some are even scams, so it is important to be careful.  Once you choose the company they will then sit with you and make up your own personal plan of action to helping you become debt free!  Admitting their is a problem is the fist step.  getting help is the second, getting through the program is the third and becoming debt free is the fourth!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I can see how this can be true.  If couples could take the emotion out of the situation and sit down and talk about the problem on hand, they may be able to attack the problem head on and come up with a plan of action.  Their are so many plans out their for people who are in debt.  These programs can help anyone not just couples get out of debt with the best plan for them.  With a little bit of research they can look into what program is best for them, like debt settlement, consolidation, or CCCS.  Once you have researched all avenues a decision should then be made. Then I would start researching the different companies that are out there.  Unfortunately, not all companies are the same and some are even scams, so it is important to be careful.  Once you choose the company they will then sit with you and make up your own personal plan of action to helping you become debt free!  Admitting their is a problem is the fist step.  getting help is the second, getting through the program is the third and becoming debt free is the fourth!</p>
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