| WASHINGTON, DC - If you are recently
unemployed or credit problems are holding you back from starting a
business, buying a home or new car, here is important news. Government
and private lending institutions are now joining forces to stimulate the
national economy and make it easier for people with poor credit ratings
to get low-interest loans.
In addition to new financial resources to help the unemployed
re-enter the job market, "billions of loan and grant dollars have been
earmarked for people previously identified as credit risks," announced
Terry Newborn, a researcher for Government Publications, based out of
Washington, D.C. Money is available to purchase homes, cars, start a
business, and consolidate debts and many other purposes.
"Now is the time to act if you need money for any worthwhile
purpose," urged Newborn. He also reported that several reduced-cost and
even free programs now exist to benefit the economically disadvantaged
and recently unemployed. Such programs include dental and vision care
services, prescription plans and legal aid.
Government Publications offers a CD-Rom that provides the latest
information on the above programs. It covers free grant and loan
resources available for a wide variety of purposes. The CD-Rom includes
start-up information on over 95 work at home jobs that pay cash. For
example, How to Buy and Sell Foreclosed Properties, How to Start a
Profitable Gift Basket Business, How to Start a Cleaning Business and
How to Become a Loan Broker (http://www.Become-a-LoanBroker.com).
The business program includes
http://www.governmentgrants-us.com and
http://www.capitalpublications.com/secure_html/government_grants.html,
which teaches customers to eBay(TM) the correct way.
The CD-Rom combines all programs into one and includes 50 successful
grant applications that were funded. These samples are essential items
since most denied loan and grant applications are due to incomplete
paperwork. For more information on the CD containing all programs, log
on to http://www.capitalpublications.com. To visit
individual sites for jobs, visit
http://www.governmentjobcenter.org,
http://www.work-from-your-home.org,
http://www.credit-repair-org.com,
http://www.scholarships-education.com and for fast cash visit
http://www.online-survey-jobs.com,
http://www.work-at-home-jobs-perks.com,
http://www.work-at-home-jobs-business.com,
http://www.capitalpublications.com/secure_html/free_work_at_home.html
or call 800-306-0873, 888-384-9608 or 800-416-0712.
Contact:
Terry Newborn
Government Publications
1025 Connecticut Ave. Suite 1012
Washington, DC 20036
Tele: 202-331-4477
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