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OVLG Giveaway iPad

OVLG Giveaway Contest – Participate and grab your iPad Air

Updated Jul 17, 2015

OVLG has come up with a new and interesting contest for the people. It’s called the OVLG iPad Giveaway wherein you get a chance to win an iPad Air. Rules of the contest The rules are pretty simple and easy. All you need to do is to follow a few rules:Post a comment on OVLG FB Wall.Share or like a post on OVLG Pinterest.Follow OVLG on Twitter. Tweet or re-tweet posts ...

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how to avoid overspending and debt with the right spending style

Curb Overspending: Discover Your Spending Style

Updated Jul 17, 2015

Your spending style determines if you'll be in debt. Right spending style will help you save money and avoid credit crunch in 2014. It will help you achieve your financial dreams and aspirations. On the other hand, wrong spending style will just pave the path to bankruptcy.Read along to know about the 5 spending styles that will help you avoid and pay off your debts ...

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OVLG Feedback section

Introducing consumer survey on service and website

Updated Jul 17, 2015

It has been a constant effort on the part of Oak View Law Group (OVLG) to deliver the best to its audience and clients. We constantly work towards positive changes.We seek your honest opinion.Oak View Law Group is proud to introduce its "Feedback" section! This is just a click away to the left of your computer screen. Simple steps to give your feedbackIf you're not ...

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Debtor's prison is back!

Debtor's prison is back!

Updated Jul 17, 2015

Most legal professionals and financial experts would reject the idea of debtor's prison. They might tell you that there is nothing called debtor's prison in today's America. But the idea of putting people behind the bars who can't repay their bills thrives and well in 21st-century America. Wall Street Journal reports that debt collectors in Illinois, Missouri, ...

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Social Security benefit of student loan borrowers gets reduced

Social Security benefit of student loan borrowers gets reduced

Updated Jul 17, 2015

Are you going to retire soon? Do you still have some balance left on your federal student loan? Beware! As the federal government may be targeting your Social Security wages. Though the fed has been targeting recent graduates for the student loan debt crisis; it's focus has silently shifted to a completely different crown - the retirees. Smart Money’s ...

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Can debt devour your Social Security?

Can debt devour your Social Security?

Updated Jul 17, 2015

You may be thinking of retiring soon due to poor health reasons. At the same time you may be worried about your debt burdens as you don’t have enough money to be able to pay them off. Moreover, there will be an issue of household budgeting once you retire. You just have no clue as what will happen to your credit card debts once you go for a forced retirement. ...

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Sarah Palin - Upset as the debt bills are not posted on the Internet

Sarah Palin - Upset as the debt bills are not posted on the Internet

Updated Jul 17, 2015

We have rarely seen Sarah Palin in such a frenzy state of mind. Posing a completely different person than what she actually is, Palin straight went on the air with On the Record host Greta Van Susteren and then never looked back - without a halt, without a glitter and without making a single singular point. She just pounced on the Vice President Joe Biden and called ...

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7 Characteristics of a debt free life!

7 Characteristics of a debt free life!

Updated Jul 17, 2015

Once I was a debt free soul. I had no student loans and no consumer debt as I had already paid them off with due care. Some of my relatives and friends thought that I’d immediately start spending my suddenly-increased spendable amount. But, proving them wrong, I started saving a certain portion of my income on a monthly savings plan. Everything was going well. I ...

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