Collection Agency Debt Settlement: Don't Let them Bully You!
Don't let collection agencies bully you. Know your rights, defend yourself and try to find some common ground for a solution.
Incremental Budgeting
When income or expenses are at a turning point, incremental budgeting may be a tool for planning your future expenses.
Payday Loan Laws in Georgia
Since Georgia banned high interest payday loans in 2004, residents are largely protected from predatory loans.
Car Financing Options
The process of obtaining a car can be a long, difficult, and complex one. When deciding whether to lease or buy a car, the most important thing to keep in mind is what you can afford.
Pennsylvania Help with Utility Bills
If you live in Pennsylvania and you find that paying your utility bill is getting too difficult, there are certain programs in the state that might be able to help you.
Getting Help with Debt Collectors
Are you afraid to answer the phone? Getting help with your debt collectors can help give you your life back.
Debt settlement software is not perfect but better than hiring debt settlement company
It puts you in control, but it can't answer any questions unique to your situation.
The Ins and Outs of Unsecured Loans
Unsecured loans may have lower borrowing limits but they also do not carry the risk of repossession or foreclosure.
Housing Assistance in Michigan
See how these agencies provide help through foreclosure prevention, utility assistance, and rental assistance.
Getting a Car Loan After Bankruptcy
You can certainly do it, but don't expect a Maserati.
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Graham Billings


Graham-Billings-1.jpgGraham Billings is a senior at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a double major in Economics and Political Science. He plans to graduate in December of 2009 and then attend law school in the fall of 2010. He is a member of the Economics Club at Carolina, which brings in speakers and hosts events in order to discuss current economic issues and help those who do not have a background in economics become more familiar with it. He is a National Merit Scholar and Dean’s List recipient. He is originally from Greensboro, North Carolina and attended the Early College at Guilford for high school, taking classes at Guilford College. In addition to economics, his academic interests include the legal and political system. He headed the only student-run, high school-level Honor Court in high school and participated in a national model Congress in San Francisco, run by Harvard students, and won awards of excellence for his work on the mock Supreme Court. Additionally, he tutors Carolina students in economics on a volunteer basis.
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