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  2. Credit counseling: What to know before signing up - AOL

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    Credit counseling involves working with an agency that will take a detailed look into your finances and make recommendations to help you get out of debt. This strategy can help you take control of ...

  3. Credit counseling - Wikipedia

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    Credit counseling (known in the United Kingdom as debt counseling) is commonly a process that is used to help individual debtors with debt settlement through education, budgeting and the use of a variety of tools with the goal to reduce and ultimately eliminate debt. [1]

  4. Different credit repair options: How they work and how to choose

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    Credit counseling helps you create a plan to address your habits and debts. Fixing your finances may take longer than the 30 days it takes to remove mistakes from your credit report.

  5. National Foundation for Credit Counseling - Wikipedia

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    The National Foundation for Credit Counseling (NFCC), founded in 1951, is the largest and longest-serving nonprofit financial counseling organization in the United States. NFCC member agencies provide access to financial counseling services for consumers.

  6. Metro 2 format - Wikipedia

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    Metro 2 is a data specification created by the Consumer Data Industry Association (CDIA) for credit reporting data furnishers (who are members of the credit bureau with a data furnishing service agreement) to report consumers' credit history information to major credit bureaus electronically and in a standardized format. It is implemented in ...

  7. How to use your year-end credit card summary to audit your ...

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    If you pay $125 toward your credit card balance at 20.75 percent, you’ll be in debt for 108 months (that’s nearly a decade!) and will owe a whopping $7,373 in interest according to Bankrate ...

  8. Debt relief: Pros and cons - AOL

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    In some cases, credit counseling companies also recommend and oversee debt management plans. These plans have you make a single payment to an account in your name each month, and the credit ...

  9. Credit analysis - Wikipedia

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    One objective of credit analysis is to look at both the borrower and the lending facility being proposed and to assign a risk rating.The risk rating is derived by estimating the probability of default by the borrower at a given confidence level over the life of the facility, and by estimating the amount of loss that the lender would suffer in the event of default.