Debt Relief:Bibliography

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This is currently a working bibliography. Please be consistent; when in doubt, follow the format of what is already posted. All print resources should use MLA Documentation Style.

Web Resources

Articles

Bullimore, Nicola. "The Effects of Consumer Debt" 04 November 2004. 7 November 2004 http://www.ezinearticles.com/?The-Effects-of-Consumer-Debt&id=5211

Wilding, David."Don't Wait For The Perfect Situation To Pay Down Your Debt" 28 October 2004. 7 November 2004 http://www.ezinearticles.com/?Dont-Wait-For-The-Perfect-Situation-To-Pay-Down-Your-Debt&id=4895

Blogs

  • Jim Garven’s Blog — A blog exploring the intersection of risk management, insurance, and finance.

Self Help

  • Debt Steps — Comprehensive reviews to help you protect your financial future.
  • Managing Debt — Learn what debt means for your overall financial situation and how you can control debt, and avoid it controlling you.
  • Credit Repair: Self-Help May Be Best — Only time, a conscious effort, and a personal debt repayment plan will improve your credit report.
  • Debt Consolidation Help- Consolidate your debt into one payment.
  • Controlling Debt - CNN and Money Magazine break down the top things to know about debt.
  • Good debt vs. bad - USA Weekend Magazine establishes some borrowing guidelines to avoid bad debt.
  • Bankruptcy and Restructuring Debt - Gives advice on the advantages and disadvantages of bankrutcy and restructuring debt.
  • Settling Debts - Learn ways to settle debts including dealing with creditors
  • Student Loans - Find info on student loans from different types to advice on when you default on your loan.
  • A Better Credit Record-Gives information on consumer reporting agencies, ways of improving and dealing with debt, and avoiding scams from agencies who provide help in solving debt.
  • Managing Your Debts: How to Regain Financial Health-Provides you with some remedies for your relationships with creditors, reducing your debts,and helping you manage your money.

Statistics

Print Resources

Articles

  • Allen, Mary and Chantal Vaillancourt. “Class of 2000: Student Loans.” Canadian Social Trends 74 (2004): 18.

Books

  • McNaughton, Debra. All About Credit. Chicago: Dearborn, 1999.



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