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Her whole life, it had just been the two of them. Before her mother’s last breath, she gave Camille the information she had craved her entire life: the identity of her father. Daring to contact him, Camille was welcomed by an entire family she never knew existed. But nothing comes without a price, as she discovers when her family claims a legendary heritage tracing back to a Centaur touched by Zeus. As she learns the secrets of her Centaur bloodline, she is drawn into a forbidden love with Drake. Her family acknowledges her life may be the blood debt required to pay for her mother’s transgressions. The same person who once held her mother captive, and forced her into decades of hiding, now controls Camille. Her only chance is to seek a piece of her mother’s past that will win her freedom and the life she desperately desires.

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In the early 1990s we experienced a recession not quite as bad as the great recession of 2012 but painful for many nonetheless. Back then I did live radio five nights a week on this one subject (credit repair) broadcast out of Miami. The program, like this book, was called Credit Warfare and focused each night on a new credit repair or debt collection issue.

Many people listened nightly on their ride home from work. It was the highest rated program on AM radio during drive time because so many people needed help. Doctors, lawyers, judges, secretaries, police officers, nurses, truck drivers etc… listened to Credit Warfare and used the information to pull their lives back together.

A superior court judge became a federal judge. A police lieutenant became a captain. Others got new jobs and started businesses. They were now able to get the best rates on insurance, homes, cars, credit cards and so on because they were trained to handle their credit repair / debt collection issues themselves.

Today more than 61 million Americans have bad credit with another 30 – 40 million classified as bruised to sub-prime. I knew things were getting bad back in 2007 when I started receiving emails from those who listened to me on the radio or came to seminars 15 years earlier asking for help again.

As was the case then, you can re-take control of your financial life without a credit repair company, credit counseling or in most cases an attorney. You can stop the creditors, collectors and lawyers with little effort and regain some sense of serenity in very short order if you know what your rights are and how to enforce them.You truly can remove any negative information from your credit report on your own legally with minimal time invested.

Credit Warfare will provide you with the knowledge you need backed up with legal references, resources, a plan of action and step by step instruction to deal with any credit or debt collection issue regardless of whether you are a novice or experienced consumer. Most importantly Credit Warfare will help you sleep at night knowing you have the power to fix the issues at hand and protect yourself from any further attacks.

A war of words has been started between two largest economies of the world – US and China. They are engaged in a tussle over debt issue, it started after US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen called China a ‘barrier’ to debt reforms in Africa.

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What would your life look like if you didn’t have any credit card payments? If you had a pile of money saved up in the bank? If you owned your stuff instead of it owning you?

You guys—that life is possible!

So, in the latest episode of The Rachel Cruze Show, I’m going to show you how to live debt free. You’ll learn:

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Younger Americans face a financial crisis. Their growing debt burden has far outpaced that of older generations, and it’s only getting worse. Generation Z is being hit the hardest, thanks to lower income and the rising cost of everything from food to housing. Bloomberg takes a look at the roots of this problem, and whether anything can be done.

00:00 – 00:54 Introduction to a growing debt problem
00:55 – 03:44 Income and inflation
03:45 – 05:42 Housing costs
05:43 – 07:48 Education and tuition costs
07:49 – 10:37 Doom spending
10:38 – 11:30 What does the future hold for young people?

Read more: How Gen Z Ended Up in So Much Debt ???? https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2024-10-31/why-gen-z-is-sinking-deeper-into-debt-explained

Young Americans today face a serious debt crisis. And it’s making the American Dream seem more like an illusion.

Both Gen Zers and younger millennials were hit by a nasty one-two punch — the Covid-19 pandemic and then the worst inflation in decades — at critical points in their financial journeys. Now, those aged 18 to 29 are carrying $1.12 trillion of debt, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. While that only makes up 6.3% of the total $17.8 trillion in US consumer debt, it’s still a huge burden to carry at an early point in their financial development.

Such an enormous debt burden has contributed to financial pessimism among young adults that’s changing how they work and spend money, key shifts that may have implications for not just their future finances, but also the broader US economy.

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If Democrats and Republicans cannot agree on how to raise the debt ceiling, there are concerns many positions could be lost this summer.

A clear, authoritative guide to the crisis of 2008, its continuing repercussions, and the needed reforms ahead.

The U.S. economy lost the first decade of the twenty-first century to an ill-conceived boom and subsequent bust. It is in danger of losing another decade to the stagnation of an incomplete recovery. How did this happen? Read this lucid explanation of the origins and long-term effects of the recent financial crisis, drawn in historical and comparative perspective by two leading political economists.

By 2008 the United States had become the biggest international borrower in world history, with more than two-thirds of its $6 trillion federal debt in foreign hands. The proportion of foreign loans to the size of the economy put the United States in league with Mexico, Indonesia, and other third-world debtor nations. The massive inflow of foreign funds financed the booms in housing prices and consumer spending that fueled the economy until the collapse of late 2008. This was the most serious international economic crisis since the Great Depression of the 1930s.

Menzie Chinn and Jeffry Frieden explain the political and economic roots of this crisis as well as its long-term effects. They explore the political strategies behind the Bush administration’s policy of funding massive deficits with foreign borrowing. They show that the crisis was foreseen by many and was avoidable through appropriate policy measures. They examine the continuing impact of our huge debt on the continuing slow recovery from the recession. Lost Decades will long be regarded as the standard account of the crisis and its aftermath.