Debt Counseling

North Carolina

Debt Debt Consolidation Credit Counseling Debt Settlement Debt Calculators Case Studies Contact Us!

Debt Consolidation & North Carolina Credit Counseling

Friday, November 21st, 2008

Shelby North Carolina

Our Shelby North Carolina debt consolidation program allows you to make a single monthly payment that is in turn distributed to your creditors.

Since the average North Carolina household has 14 credit cards, debt consolidation companies were created to help those families concerned with credit debt elimination.


FREE Shelby North Carolina Debt Consultations
FREE Shelby North Carolina Debt Consultations

We have qualified counselors standing by to help you with a specialized debt consolidation program. Resident of Shelby NC North Carolina can fill out the form on the right for a FREE North Carolina debt consultation now!



U.S. consumers expect steep unemployment rise: survey (Reuters)
Reuters - U.S. consumers expect the unemployment rate to rise steeply in a prolonged recession, and as a result have slashed spending plans, according to a survey released on Friday.
 
Rhode Island, Michigan tie for highest jobless rates (Reuters)
Reuters - Rhode Island and Michigan had the highest unemployment rates of all U.S. states in October, at 9.3 percent, the Labor Department said on Friday in a report showing that jobless rates rose across the country.
 
Goldman cuts U.S. growth forecast (Reuters)
Reuters - Goldman Sachs on Friday lowered its U.S. growth forecast citing a fiscal policy stagnation, record increase in unemployment and a sharp decline in profits, deepening and extending the expected recession.
 
Pressure grows on Obama as world economy deteriorates (Reuters)

European Central Bank (ECB) Governing Council member Ewald Nowotny addresses the media during a news conference in Vienna November 21, 2008. (Heinz-Peter Bader/Reuters)Reuters - US stocks recovered some ground on opening on Friday, though Citigroup fell further, amid continued fear that central bank moves to stabilize financial markets might not be enough to prevent a prolonged global recession.


 
EU calls for boost in public spending, tax breaks (AP)
AP - The European Commission urged the 27 EU governments Friday to boost public spending and provide tax breaks to help industry overcome the accelerating economic slowdown that has already pushed several countries into a recession.
 
Bush signs law extending unemployment insurance (Reuters)

People search for jobs on computers at the Verdugo Jobs Center, in Glendale, California, November 7, 2008. (Fred Prouser/Reuters)Reuters - President George W. Bush on Friday signed into law an extension of unemployment benefits, the White House said.


 
Bush seeks APEC backing on crisis (AFP)

US President George W. Bush, seen here boarding Air Force One at Andrews Air Force Base, headed to an Asia-Pacific summit in Peru to work on progress in dismantling North Korea's nuclear programs and seek a more united front on the global economic meltdown.(AFP/Mandel Ngan)AFP - US President George W. Bush Friday headed to an Asia-Pacific summit in Peru to work on progress in dismantling North Korea's nuclear programs and seek a more united front on the global economic meltdown.


 
Pimco's El-Erian says GDP falling off cliff: CNBC (Reuters)
Reuters - (Reuters) -: Pimco's Mohamed El-Erian on Friday said fourth-quarter GDP is falling off a cliff, in an interview on CNBC. Highlights:
 
Germany to borrow an extra euro8 billion in 2009 (AP)
AP - Germany will have to borrow an extra euro8 billion ($10 billion) next year, as it expects to spend more even while revenues slump, the parliamentary budget committee said Friday.
 
Survey shows euro-zone economy shrinking in Nov (AP)
AP - The downturn in the euro-zone economy, particularly within the manufacturing sector, gathered pace in November amid mounting recession fears and the deepening financial crisis, a closely watched survey showed Friday.
 
More job cullings heightens global recession fears (AFP)

People walk through a tunnel outside of the General Motors headquarters in Detroit, Michigan. Fears of a global recession intensified on Friday after US lawmakers dashed the auto industry's hopes of a rapid bailout and grim news on the jobs front continued to pile up.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Spencer Platt)AFP - Fears of a global recession intensified on Friday after US lawmakers dashed the auto industry's hopes of a rapid bailout and grim news on the jobs front continued to pile up.


 
Fed and Bank of Japan officials flag deflation risks (Reuters)

A policeman walks around the Federal Reserve Building in Washington October 29, 2008. (Larry Downing/Reuters)Reuters - U.S. Federal Reserve and Bank of Japan officials said they were on alert for signs of deflation and grappling with how the central banks would keep it at bay as interest rates approach zero.


 
Honda to cut more production (Reuters)

A man walks past Honda Motor Co. cars at a showroom in Tokyo January 30, 2008. (Michael Caronna/Reuters)Reuters - Honda Motor Co (7267.T) said it would build fewer cars in Japan, Europe and North America to reflect an increasingly bleak outlook for sales as the global economic crisis discourages big-ticket purchases.


 
Fed's Bullard: U.S. deflation an issue Fed must face (Reuters)

The Federal Reserve Building in Washington, October 29, 2008. (Larry Downing/Reuters)Reuters - Deflation would be very damaging to the United States economy and with nominal interest rates already very low, quantitative easing may be needed to keep it at bay, a top Federal Reserve official said on Thursday.


 
Singapore skids into first recesssion since 2001 (AP)
AP - Singapore's economy has skidded into a recession for the first time since 2001, the government said Friday, warning that it could contract by up to 1 percent next year as a global slowdown saps export demand.
 
Dell sees China sales down (Reuters)
Reuters - Dell Inc's sales in China slowed last quarter, but Beijing's economic stimulus measures are likely to boost technology spending, the world's No. 2 personal computer maker said on Friday.
 
3 US airports open new runways amid economic woes (AP)

A United  Airlines airplane lands on the new runway at  O'Hare International airport in Chicago, Thursday, Nov. 20, 2008. Alarm in the aviation industry over a projected 10 percent drop in domestic flights this winter didn't derail plans to open multimillion-dollar runways at three U.S. airports Thursday. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)AP - Planes began taking off from new multimillion-dollar runways at three U.S. airports on Thursday with aviation officials heralding the increased capacity as crucial to reducing delays, even in the face of a slumping economy and a projected decline in domestic flights this winter.


 
Financial turmoil biting hard for Vegas gaming giants (AFP)

Hotel-casinos on the Las Vegas Strip. Times are tough for Las Vegas casinos as for every other sector of the ailing US economy, but that in itself is news because, until this economic downturn, the one place that seemed less impacted by hard times was the world's gambling capital.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Ethan Miller)AFP - Times are tough for Las Vegas casinos as for every other sector of the ailing US economy, but that in itself is news because, until this economic downturn, the one place that seemed less impacted by hard times was the world's gambling capital.


 
Fed's Bullard: U.S. spending slump to sap 2009 growth (Reuters)
Reuters - St Louis Federal Reserve President James Bullard said on Thursday that financial market turmoil has collapsed U.S. consumer confidence and this would weigh on growth well into next year.
 
Economy - Thursday (Investor's Business Daily)
Investor's Business Daily - Treasury Sec'y Henry Paulson called the current financial crisis an event that happens only "once or twice" in 100 years and warned against imposing too-strict regulations on businesses to prevent a repeat calamity. At an address in Calif., he cautioned lawmakers not to "implement more rather than better regulations," saying that would do "long-term harm." Paulson also defended his efforts to stabilize financial markets by pumping billions of dollars into banks.
 

Fill out the form for a free
no-cost, no-obligation
Shelby North Carolina debt consultation.
First Name:
Last Name:
State:
E-mail:
Home Phone:
Work Phone:
Unsecured Debt:
Payments are?
Best To Call:






Visitors Note:

My Consumer Debt Consolidation Inc. is not licenced to help visitors from NY at this time. As a service to our visitors you can still fill out our form but your request will be handled by American Debt Consolidation Resources.
For more information on their office please click here to visit their site.

Getting home equity bad credit loans are very popular lately. In many cases a person with debt problems may be tempted to...



© 2004 - 2008 debt consolidation -- My Consumer Debt Consolidation Inc. --