Archive for May, 2011
Michael Ruppert, editor of “From the Wilderness” and author of “Crossing the Rubicon: The Decline of the American Empire at the End of the Age of Oil” sits down with Local Future’s Aaron Wissner to discuss things that individuals can do to prepare for peak oil and the rough times ahead. Ruppert’s key message, “Get out of debt!”, because being out of debt will give an individual the ability to make quick choices during the quickly changing times ahead. This is the last of a three part interview. localfuture.org
Walter Tieger
In this second installment of getting out of debt in 2009, I continue talking about getting off of credit card dependence and paying all your debt off. Also, prepare for the worst by stocking up on food and water filtration systems. The more portable, the better. Also, get some 12-guage ammunition and a good 12-guage shotgun which can be used for both protection from criminals as well as for hunting.
Lilia Pendexter
There’s a lot of misinformation on getting out of credit card debt. Howard Dvorkin, founder of Consolidated Credit Counseling Services ( www.consolidatedcredit.org ) discusses how to find a reputable credit counseling company to help you get out of debt, get proper advice on using credit wisely via WPLG Just News Channel 10 Webchat.
Nichol Malec
I have a good friend who has been married for several years to the same woman. He’s miserable in his marriage – they never talk to each other except when they’re arguing. They basically don’t want to be with the other person. She has no credit card and she gets half of the house so she’s basically living off him. He’s in a lot of debt and wants to get out but how can he get out of the marriage in debt? He can’t get a divorce with debt.
Allison
A simple man helps the consumer really handle his credit card debt legally and can make a big difference in your life too.
Osvaldo Foushee
So, a while back, money was tight and there were a couple credit cards I just stopped making payments on (not smart, I know, but that’s not why I’m here). I’m doing a lot better financially and have paid off I believe most of them, but honestly, I don’t even remember which I owed money to — and I don’t get monthly statements because they’ve been forwarded to collectors. Is there a way to find out who I owe money to — will a credit check tell me that? Periodically I get a statement from a collector, but now that I’ve got the money I’m anxious to be completely paid off, and I don’t want to just sit around waiting for a collector to call me. Thanks!
Also: I know fixing my credit is the long-term answer to this problem, which I am doing now. But we need to rent a place in the next couple of months, and I don’t think my credit score will signifcantly improve in that time… Thanks!
Uh… disregard that detail. It belongs with a different question.
Melissia Quitugua
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Anette Fostervold
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Leigh Jayme
www.checksandbalances.tv – Matthew J. Rettick discusses how to Get Out of Debt NOW! Watch Checks and Balances TV every Wednesday at 4 pm EST at http America’s #1 Source for Balanced Financial Advice
Lance Freidhof
How to get out of Debt. Visit www.getoutofdebtfree.org
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