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Now in this video im going to break down all the pros and cons and especially answer these questions that I know you’re having. Are debt Consolidation a good thing, or are they a bad thing.

Questions I’m going to answer
– Low Monthly Payment
– Low apr
– I only owe one person

Well I’ve gotten letters for Student loan refinancing, credit cards and even Auto loans ( I don’t even own a car)
However:
– I owe 12-13k in credit card debt and pay no interest, and I pay no interest
– I get offers every week to refinance and pay a low minimum payment, lower apr, and one person.
– Oh, don’t forget about the low rates offered of 4-12%, which sounds a lot better than 25-35 with a credit card.

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Pros: according to the Companies ( Do Math) and Compared to a Credit Card
Low Monthly Payment
Story: Instead of paying only the minimum on credit cards and finishing in 5-13 years
– You refinance your loan and be done between 12-60 months ( which sounds a lot better than 13 years)
– You can also prepay the debt and be down sooner
Lower Apr
One Bill
Story: Stuck paying 6 credit cards and the balance seems like it doesn’t go down

Cons
Low Monthly Payments: Its longer and usually they’ll win more
Lower Apr: It’s lower, but it’s on a higher balance
One Bill: they make the profits and cut out the credit cards and hope you do it all over again

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National Debt Mediation Association CEO, Magauta Mphahlele, discusses debt consolidation.

Although banking and sovereign debt crises are not unusual, the crisis that has unfolded across the world since 2007 has been unique in both its scale and scope. It has also been unusual in being both triggered by, and mainly affecting, developed economies. Starting with the US subprime mortgage crisis, and the recession in 2007-2009, the problem soon erupted into financial crisis in Europe. A few of these countries came to the brink of bankruptcy, and were rescued by the EU and the IMF on the condition they adopt austerity measures. The detrimental social effects of the crisis in both the US and Europe are still emerging.

Although there have been several studies published on the US crisis in particular, there has so far been an absence of an accessible comparative overview of both crises. This insightful text aims to fill this gap, offering a critical overview of causes, policy responses, effects and future implications. Starting with the historical context and mutation of the crisis, the book explores the policies, regulations, and governance reforms that have been implemented to cope with the US subprime mortgage crises. A parallel analysis considers the causes of the European sovereign debt crisis and the responses of the European Union (EU), examining why the EU is as yet unable to resolve the crisis. This book is supported with eResources that include essay questions and class discussion questions in order to assist students in their understanding.

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Debt, for some, is a constant source of anxiety and stress, for others it has simply become so prevalent in their lives that they cannot even imagine themselves not having it. The word debt has such a negative connotation that many of us can’t imagine there being such a thing as good debt. This book has been designed to provide you with the information you need to help you get out of the constraints of debt and living freely again. So wait no more, it’s about time that you stop allowing your debt to control you, it’s time for you to take over the reins and learn how to become debt free for good.

Navigating Austerity addresses a key policy question of our era: what happens to society and the environment when austerity dominates political and economic life? To get to the heart of this issue, Laura Bear tells the stories of boatmen, shipyard workers, hydrographers, port bureaucrats and river pilots on the Hooghly River, a tributary of the Ganges that flows into the Bay of Bengal and Indian Ocean. Through their accounts, Bear traces the hidden currents of state debt crises and their often devastating effects.

Taking the reader on a voyage along the river, Bear reveals how bureaucrats, entrepreneurs and workers navigate austerity policies. Their attempts to reverse the decline of ruined public infrastructures, environments and urban spaces lead Bear to argue for a radical rethinking of economics according to a social calculus. This is a critical measure derived from the ethical concerns of people affected by national policies. It places issues of redistribution and inequality at the fore of public and environmental plans. Concluding with proposals for restoring more just long term social obligations, Bear suggests new practices of state financing and ways to democratize fiscal policy. Her aim is to transform sovereign debt from a financial problem into a widely debated ethical and political issue. Navigating Austerity contributes to policy studies as well as to the understanding of today’s global injustices. It also develops new theories about the significance of state debt, speculation and time for contemporary capitalism. Sited on a single body of water flowing with rhythms of circulation, renewal and transformation, this ambitious and accessible book will be of interest to specialists and general readers.

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In her debut collection of stories, Laura Hendrix Ezell assembles a harmonious chorus of resilient female voices—many speaking from the margins of their own lives, all contemplating their complicated relationships with the men who influence their trajectories. Set against rural backdrops whose emptiness and isolation hint at constrictive forces rather than wide open spaces, Ezell’s stories capture their characters not only at their most vulnerable and desperate, but also at essential moments of self-discovery, of purposeful recognition of the extenuating circumstances that have shaped their respective fates.

Throughout A Record of Our Debts, Ezell weaves together diverse, distinctive tales with remarkably fluid yet muscular prose that belies the desolate imagery contained within. These are striking, memorable odes to overcoming, though not always in ways that leave the characters whole. These are people who somehow manage to find themselves in the aftermath of loss, who uncover their own modest strengths while surrounded by so much weakness. This is a long, winding road of adolescents forced into prostitution by their own fathers, healers still haunted by the men they could not save, and widows who convert abandoned churches into makeshift diners in the hopes of luring back their husbands’ spirits. In short, this is a powerful exploration of the human spirit at both its best and its worst.

Ezell’s figures extend well off the page, lingering in one’s memory long after the final line. For that, readers owe Ezell a debt of gratitude.