2.21.2009

Daily credit repair news

Daily credit repair news

Pegasus Credit Repair Expands Across Alabama - PR-USA.net (press release)

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Pegasus Credit Repair (http://www.pegasuscreditrepair.com), a leading Credit Repair company headquartered in Dallas, Texas, is excited to announce their expansion across the state of Alabama. Pegasus Credit Repairs free credit repair consultation will ...

Obama: People should see tax cut help by April 1 - The Associated Press

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He said the country also must stem foreclosures, repair the banking system, get credit flowing again and revamp financial industry regulations. And, even as he promoted the record-breaking spending plan, he called for doing what's necessary to control ...

Small steps to harness the power of saving - Kansas City Star

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Kansas City Saves is part of the nationwide America Saves organization, which promotes saving money, credit repair and other free money management assistance programs. Sunday through March 1, the Kansas City group will join with similar organizations ...

Sole revival for cobblers - MSNBC

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... giving proper credit to Roger Sherman, a cobbler who signed the Declaration of Independence). Cobblers, by and large, are an older demographic. McFarland, who owns McFarland's Shoe Repair in Lakeland, Fla., points to other challenges: It takes time ...

Financiers offer Zimbabwe $500 million in credit lines (ZWNEWS.com)

Posted: 21 Feb 2009 09:58 AM CST

Harare - International and regional financiers have offered Zimbabwe $500 million in credit lines to help repair its economy, but they remain cautious over conflicting government signals on policy, the central bank said on Friday.

Credit rating drives up bills (The Courier Mail)

Posted: 21 Feb 2009 07:00 AM CST

QUEENSLANDERS will pay almost $3.2 billion for State Government borrowings next year, and astonishingly, that's just the bill for the interest.

Zimbabwe’s repair package may cost $5B: Tsvangirai (National Post)

Posted: 21 Feb 2009 09:29 AM CST

Repairing Zimbabwe's economy could cost as much as US$5-billion and foreign direct investment would help, said Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai on Friday

Tax cuts will be seen by April 1, president says (Houston Chronicle)

Posted: 21 Feb 2009 07:53 AM CST

The $400 credit for individuals is to be doled out through the rest of the year. Couples are slated to get up to $800. Most workers are to see about a $13 per week increase in their take-home pay. In 2010, the credit would be about $7.70 a week, if it is spread over the entire year.

Small steps to harness the power of saving (The Kansas City Star)

Posted: 21 Feb 2009 12:46 AM CST

For years, even though she knew better, Bessie Mays remained a spender, not a saver. She carried 11 credit cards, was deep in debt and even deeper in worry.

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