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The organisation expects to lose 25% of its funding from 2012 – money that pays for specialist face-to-face advice on claiming benefits and dealing with debts – as legal aid funding cuts take effect.
Create a procedure for dealing with debts.
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Being encouraged to delay dealing with debt is no good for anyone.
Economic legislation dealing with debt and land distribution was directed toward relieving the distress of the lower classes.
This would be a major step forward for Grenada, and for dealing with debt problems elsewhere in the world.
He will oversee thorny issues like revamping taxation and dealing with debt-saddled local governments that complain of having too many spending burdens.
European heads of government will hold a summit meeting this week to try to establish a permanent mechanism for dealing with debt crises.
He tweeted at the time: "I am now turning the experience to the benefit of hard-up constituents by producing a booklet on dealing with debt".
Debt collectors are planning ways to hit back against online consumer forums allowing people to share advice about dealing with debt problems and taking on financial institutions.
"There was not one word from one of those candidates about making college more affordable or dealing with debt," Clinton said.
"With very few exceptions, the money market mutual funds don't have much direct exposure to the three peripheral countries which are currently dealing with debt problems," Ben S. Bernanke, the Federal Reserve chairman, said last week.
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