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For Immediate Release on October 29, 2007
McKinney, Texas October 24, 2007—The Noon Lions Club, celebrating 87 years in McKinney awarded a WOLF with its top honor, the 2007 Lion-of-the-Year! |
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For Immediate Release on October 16, 2007 A “no” response is just not acceptable. Linda Page-Stewart, an Account Specialist with Consumer Credit Counseling Service (CCCS) of North Central Texas is an expert at getting the creditor to say “yes” to proposals to repay debtors debts on the CCCS debt management program. |
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For Immediate Release on October 11, 2007
Edith Tavira is the Hispanic single mother of twins who finds it difficult sometimes to give her kids all the things she knows they deserve. Edith is self-employed and through lots of hard work, has been able to get by. But like most parents, she sometimes wonders if she could do better if she had more knowledge of her personal finances. |
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For Immediate Release on September 6, 2007 McKinney, Texas—Aida Villa came to Consumer Credit Counseling Service of North Central Texas (CCCS) in June of 2006 and immediately made an impact on the agency, her co-workers and agency clients. “Aida promptly answers all of my questions and does what she says she’ll do,” say CCCS clients. “It is not often that someone so professional and knowledgeable goes the extra mile to follow up with a customer.”
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FoI For Immediate Release on August 28, 2007
Living without a savings account is tantamount to a trapeze artist flying without a safety net. However, the recent the National Foundation for Credit Counseling (NFCC) Financial Literacy Survey reveals that almost two-thirds of those surveyed admit to not tracking their spending. On top of that, a November 2006 Pew Research Center telephone survey showed that two-thirds of Americans acknowledge they do not save enough, and more than one-third say they often or sometimes spend more than they can afford. Spending with abandon combined with little if any regard for savings is a recipe for financial disaster. |
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