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In this video I go into detail of how you can get removed off the debt review process.

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Have you found yourself overwhelmed or struggling to keep up with different debt payments each month? Or perhaps your interest rates are higher than average and costing you a ton of money and you are wondering, “Is debt consolidation a good idea?”

In today’s video, we are going to discuss what debt consolidation is, more importantly how it works and if it’s a good idea for you.

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Debts to Pay First, Buying a Home, HELOCs, Saving on a Low Income (Q&A)
https://youtu.be/8Jdu_L9DE44

Stressing About Your Debt? Learn How To Manage Debt Stress!
https://youtu.be/Y2CwVnawYD8

9 Money-Saving Challenges To Save More Money!
https://youtu.be/3ZQYBr1_VE4

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If it’s all about the post-pandemic recovery and if deficits no longer matter… then what about Africa? France welcoming leaders for a summit devoted to finance and relieving the debt owed by a continent that felt the full brunt of a world economy under lockdown. The age-old question more acute than ever: how to be like the US and Europe and earmark huge sums for health care, schools, green energy and infrastructure… instead of using the money to pay interest on old debts?

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Opening a debt consolidation business requires the appropriate training as a liability specialist, registration with the appropriate reporting agencies and ample advertising to build up a clientele. Star a debt management company from the ground up with money advice from a registered financial consultant in this free video on personal finance.

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Bio: Patrick Munro is a registered financial consultant (RFC) with outstanding sales volume of progressive financial products and solutions to the senior and boomer marketplace.
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http://financesolutions.org/debt-relief-options/debt-consolidation/ A Debt Consolidation Loan can be an effective way to pay off high interest credit card debt and provide debt relief through lower interest rates. For the millions of Americans who struggle with high debt levels, this can offer a solution where the creditor gets paid in full and you are able to reduce the monthly expenses.

Some debt consolidation loans require a form of security which means you must have equity in your home and transfer the debt to a home equity loan. This can result in a longer payoff period. It also results in moving unsecured debt to a secured debt which has its own set of risks.

The facts are that more that 65% of South Africans have unsecured debt. Things like credit cards, clothing accounts, personal loans and over drafts.

More than half of South African’s with debt are over-indebted or behind on payments towards their debts. (can also say defaulted)

Being over-indebted is when you are not able to pay all your debts every month with the income you have. If you are worried every month that you won’t be able to pay all your accounts.

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What is debt review? Find out exactly what you can expect from debt review and the benefits of the process.

Cyber Finance is a national debt counselling company, registered with the NCR (NCRDC3022). Contact us if you want to find out more about debt review and solutions that can help you reduce and clear your debt.

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Saving: 8 Laws of Saving Money: Budgeting Your Savings and Debt, Managing Your Personal Finance That Doesn’t Suck FREE BONUS BOOK Have you ever been thinking that it’s time to start saving money, but you just can seem to get around to it? Personal finance sometimes feels like a money management burden that will never leave you debt free. In fact, Thomas Jefferson felt the same way. He had some very profound feelings about debt in both his public and private worlds, and he left behind some wise insight that allows us to realize we’re all in the same boat, with the same worries. In this book Saving Money: The 8 Laws of Saving Money we cover 8 great money saving strategies and rules that will change your way of thinking about frugal living, and budgeting for beginners. Of course, we do this with a little help and insight from the words of Thomas Jefferson himself. Law 1: Saving is Symbolic and Debt is Symbolic We have to look past the abstract about what money symbolizes and see it for what it really is. We have to do the same with debt, and when it becomes clear that debt is a form of slavery we might think twice about volunteering for slavery. Law 2: It’s Time to Break It Down Let’s break down where the most obvious money habits that fail you. Remember, we’ve going to learn how to save money in a way that doesn’t suck, so first we cull the stuff we don’t care about. This activity will help with that challenge. Law 3: Think of Your Savings Like It’s a Bill That Must Be Paid to Yourself How frustrating when this rule is so much easier said than done. Let’s discuss the reality of this concept, and find out how to make it happen. Law 4: Start Making Comparisons about the Services You Subscribe To This where the meat of your savings happens. You don’t need to cut into the quality of your life like you think you might, and you can still save hundreds of dollars a month. Law 5: Don’t be Fooled by the Smoke and Mirrors of the Guy Standing Next to You Keeping up with the Jones’s is the biggest scam society ever made you believe. Cause the Jones’s might be stupid with their personal finance. Learn to be smarter than the next guy, not fooled into consuming every shiny thing. Law 6: Don’t Make Emotional Money Decisions Don’t be tripped up over your emotions. Learn a few useful skills to work with those emotional feeling.Discover when it’s time to buy the thing you love, and when to turn and walk away. Law 7: Know Your Team Not everybody cares about your success. Identify who to work with and who to say no to when it comes to digging into your pockets. Law 8: Small Goals vs. Big Goals We all have the goal that drives us to financial success, but you want to discover how the small goals will help you achieve the bigger ones. In fact, you might need to buy that laptop and reward yourself, if you want to make it to that big dream goal. Tags: saving money, saving money tips, personal finance that doesn’t suck, hot to save money, a guide to saving money, save money tips, money management, frugal living, frugal living tips, debt free, debt free living, debt to pay, budgeting for beginners, budgeting and finance, personal finance books,

Examine the high yield market for a clear understanding of this evolving asset class

High Yield Debt is the one-stop resource for wealth advisors seeking an in-depth understanding of this misunderstood asset class. The high yield market provides a diverse opportunity set, including fixed and floating rate debt, high and low quality debt issues and both short- and long-term duration; but many fail to understand that not all high yield exposure is the same, and that different market segments and strategies work best at different points in the economic cycle. This guide addresses the confusion surrounding high yield debt. You’ll find the information you need to decide whether or not to buy in to a high yield fund, and how to evaluate the opportunities and risks without getting lost in the jargon.

The U.S. corporate high yield market is worth $2.4 trillion—more than the stock markets of most developed countries. Market growth has increased the number of funds with high yield exposure, as well as the types of debt products available for investment. This book breaks it down into concrete terms, providing the answers advisors need to effectively evaluate the opportunities on offer.

Understand the high yield asset class Learn the debt structures, performance and defaults Evaluate risk and investment opportunities Penetrate the jargon to make sense of high yield investment

Over 300 publicly traded funds provide exposure to U.S. high yield, but despite it’s size and ubiquity, understanding of the asset class as a whole remains somewhat of a rarity—even among participants. A lack of transparency is partially to blame, but the market’s evolution over the past fifteen years is the larger issue. High Yield Debt explains the modern high yield market in real terms, providing a much-needed resource for the savvy investor.

“Rajay Bagaria has written the first book that captures a 360 degree view of the high yield debt market. Whether you are an investor, investment banker, corporate lawyer, CFO or layperson simply trying to gain insights into the fundamentals of high yield debt, this book translates financial and legal concepts, trends and structures of high yield bonds and leveraged loans into a simple, understandable format. Mr. Bagaria’s book is a valuable resource for anyone involved in the new issue or secondary leveraged finance markets.”
—Frank J. Lopez, Co-Head Global Capital Markets, Proskauer

“Bagaria does a great service for both high yield professionals and beginners by providing an accessible, well-written, insightful market primer.”
—Steven Miller, Managing Director, S&P Capital IQ, Leveraged Commentary & Data

“High-Yield Debt – An Insider’s Guide to the Marketplace is a comprehensive book that provides an in-depth understanding of the history, growth, basics and details of high-debt and the high-yield market. The author gives insights that only an experienced professional can provide. The book will be invaluable to readers both starting out and knowledgeable about an important segment of corporate finance, dealing with concepts, structures and performance.”
—Arthur Kaufman, Retired Partner, Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP / Member of Adjunct Faculty, Columbia Law School