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The following articles have been prepared to give you an insight into some key issues concerning both credit repair and bankruptcy alternatives.

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Interest Rates Rise Again
07/11/2007

Interest rates have once again risen by a quarter of a percent in the eve of the federal election. The 6th rate rise in as little as 3 years means an increased pressure on families to meet their already stretched commitments and highlights the evergrowing need for credit repair assistance. more...

Credit Repair Australia™ to meet with the Government of China
28/10/2007


The once “Planned” economy of China has shown signs of change with the establishment of their credit reporting system.  China is in it’s discovery stages of the project and are visiting Australia to discuss credit reporting issues with a number of high class Australian firms. 

Twenty delegates of the Chinese government and their interpreters have requested to meet with Credit Repair Australia™ to discuss issues relating to the credit reporting system in Australia. This re-affirms Credit Repairs Australia’s world recognition and high stand point in the finance and financial services industry as the pioneers of Australian credit repair.

Bankruptcies rise 15.2%
20/10/2007

ITSA (Insolvency & Trustee Service Australia) have released their statistics on Bankruptcies and Debt Agreements for the June quarter.  The number of Bankruptcies rose 15.2% in the June quarter compared to the same time last year.  In the same period Debt Agreements rose 37.1%.  It is expected that a greater number of individuals will head towards insolvency after the latest trend of what economist’s are labelling the “Credit Squeeze”.  The next few months might see people struggle to re-finance their unsecured debts against their homes.

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Articles


1. What is credit repair? Last updated: 20/10/2007
The facts about credit repair and how it works.

2. Credit repair scams. Last updated: 01/11/2007
Different types of credit repair scams and the legal way to repair your credit.

3. Is self help best in credit repair? Last updated: 02/11/2007
How you can repair your own credit rating.

4. How to reduce your debt in Australia. Last updated: 06/11/2007
How Australians can reduce debt and debt related problems.

5. How rising interest rates affect you. Last updated: 07/11/2007
The affects that increasing interest rates have on you and your life.

6. What is debt consolidation? Last updated: 08/11/2007
The facts about debt consolidation.

6. Credit Report Last updated: 14/04/2008
Credit Report Information .

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