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<description>Florida debt consolidation: It's not just for Floridians anymore. </description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jul 2008 15:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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Or is that the orange juice slogan? Oh well. In any case, whether you live in Florida or not, you can take advantage of Florida debt consolidation. Florida debt consolidation is really no different from any other type of debt consolidation or any other state's debt consolidation. It's not even different from American debt consolidation. It's just a popular search term that people in Florida might use to look for Florida debt consolidation information. If you do a search on the Internet using the term Florida debt consolidation, you'll see that many regular debt consolidation sites just plug in "Florida debt consolidation" instead of "Texas debt consolidation" or "Georgia debt consolidation" or any other state's debt consolidation, for that matter. 

In any case, here's what you can expect to accomplish with Florida debt consolidation or any company offering to provide Florida debt consolidation services:

  A debt management counselor will assess your financial situation and make recommendations to you.
  With your approval, they will contact your creditors and explain that you have enrolled in a Florida debt consolidation program and will ask for reduced interest rates and reduced monthly payments. In some cases, they can even get past fees eliminated.
  Once arrangements have been made with your creditors, you will make one monthly payment to the debt consolidation company (instead of several monthly payments to your creditors) and they will distribute that payment among your creditors.
  You will be debt free in 4-6 years (depending on your monthly minimum) instead of the 10-20 years it would take if you were just paying the monthly minimums.


Make sense? We hope so. This site is dedicated to providing you with all the information you need about debt consolidation and other debt relief services, so browse it. Window shop. Soak up all the information you can so you can make an informed decision about your debt.
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