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Ways To Come Out Of Your Debts

March 3rd, 2010 Layla Vanderbilt No comments

Millions of Americans are moving heaven and earth to pay off their loans while an equal number of them are finding it extremely difficult to manage their loans. This can virtually leave you in a debt trap as a bad credit score will not allow you to get any kind of loan or set right your debt position. However, all hopes are not lost yet, as there are companies that are ready to lend you a helping hand in clearing your debts and improve your credit score, but you need to tread carefully so that you do not end up in a mess again.

It is possible to find companies who will negotiate with creditors on your behalf and often they succeed in lowering your debt and negotiating for a payment that you can actually make. This tactic will not work to improve your credit rating but it may take the pressure off if you are actually able to meet all of your monthly expenses by going this route. Your day to day finances may be in better shape but the old debt will still be shown as a liability on your credit report.

To relieve yourself of debt AND improve your credit score, you must pay your debt in full. A negotiated price will not help your credit rating. A debt consolidation loan is a great option for organizing your debt into one place, making it easier to get our of debt. Plus, you only have one payment to deal with.

Often the interest rate will be lower on a debt consolidation loan than it is on the credit card debt and other debt that you now carry. If it is within your means to get a debt consolidation loan and pay off all of your debt in one monthly payment, this is the preferred option. It not only enables you to get out of debt, it can also help to raise your credit score dramatically.

Another good option for some is to take on a second mortgage. This is a fantastic option if you have equity in your home and can secure a good interest rate. Your monthly mortgage payment will increase but you can potentially save thousands of dollars in interest and it will feel great to have put all that debt behind you. Paying off high interest debt with low interest loans saves a ton of money in interest payments and helps you pay off your debt sooner. It’s the best thing you can do for your credit score, too. Your creditors will have nothing to complain about.

Remember that whenever you plan to avail a sizeable loan, either to purchase a home or a car, your credit score and credit history are very crucial. This will help you to obtain a big loan with low interest, which is what you are aiming at. If you allow your credit score to suffer, you may end where nobody will be prepared to even give you a loan which attracts high interest and is equally unsafe at the same time.

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Resolving Tax Debts Through Smart Negotiating Tactics

March 1st, 2010 Chris Channing No comments

If tax debt has you down, you do have options to either consolidate your debts or negotiate them with the United States government. In the end, the government can’t make you pay more than you are able to reasonably pay.

First you must look into hiring a personal accountant or tax assistant. Both professionals will have the expertise necessary to see what you can do, specifically, to get out of debt with the IRS. Accountants tend to be based on flat fees, while tax assistants might not charge you if they can’t aid your plight, which is always nice!

File for an extension if you know you can’t pay for your debts at the specified time, but know that you will have the funds later. An extension is only to be used when you know that you won’t miss the next deadline set. If you are under incredible financial stress, an extension will do no good for you except delay your debts and likely put you in more trouble than what you started off with. This method works best for businesses.

Payment plans are available with the IRS. They don’t like to always offer them initially, and only for specific cases do they allow the plan to go forth. A payment plan should ideally be stretched out over 12 months. If the payments go longer than that, you are not fixing the problem but delaying it, as you will have new tax debts for the new year to pay. The better solution at that point would be to negotiate a better debt amount.

The IRS does allow bargaining for cases where you know you can pay a lesser amount. This is called an Offer in Compromise. An Offer in Compromise is only reserved for those who genuinely may not make their payments. The IRS will only agree to a lesser amount paid if they think that the funds required to try and collect the amount outweigh your actually ability to pay the amount in a reasonable time.

Penalty fees will be put on your owed expenses unless you either file for a penalty abatement or find a tax professional to do so for you. In this case, it’s probably better to side with the tax professional since at this point you are probably struggling to make payments. Tax professionals are able to negotiate a deal that is easier to pay, and often saves thousands in the long run.

In Conclusion

Problems with tax debts don’t have to dictate your lifestyle. You should already be making phone calls to the IRS and to tax brokers to see what your options are in decreasing the debt, making payments, or deciding on what you can do to better your debt situation.

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Banks Paid Billions In Tax Payers Money To Banks Party!

February 28th, 2010 L.J. James No comments

I ask what is going on here in the USA? I am not a financial genius and I could be wrong but this is the way I see it. First we bailed out the banks because they gave out too many bad loans. These people who are financial geniuses gave out loans to people who could not afford them, hoping things would get better and the people could pay their Bills. Basically what they did was gambling. Its like me going to Las Vegas betting over and over on red figuring it will come up eventually and when it never does and I lose all my Money. I then go and ask for all of it back plus more!

The Banks who gave the Mortgages where given a bail out of around 600 Billion Dollars so they could stay in business. Now as I have read for around half of that the Government could have paid off all those bad loans and helped poor American Families keep their homes. If all the bad loans where paid then would not that take care of all the Banks problems? Instead they gave super rich bankers who mad bad choices lots of Money so they can continue to make the same decisions that failed before and live their incredible lives that most of us can only dream about.

Now we have the same thing going on with the Auto industry. I do not understand why we would bail them out. It seems to me that if you run a business and you fail, well then you fail. Aren’t these the same auto makers who over charge us for their cars? I can not believe none these manufactures can make a car that will last much longer and run on less gas or some other type of cheaper fuel. The Auto industry and the men who run it have been a major controlling factor in the world for many years. Aren’t these the same Auto Tycoons that we have heard stories about them keeping all the new smaller car companies from starting up or “buying up” any competitor who comes up with a better Motor Vehicle for over the last half century? The story of Tucker and his dream of making a better car for hard working Americans, Was that not a true Story?

If these Auto Companies where left to go out of Business many Americans who work at these Companies factories would lose their jobs. I do care and understand that it would be very hard on them. Right now is a tough time for all Americans. But I believe that before the dust could even settle from these companies collapse, We would have many small car manufactures starting up making much better cars at lower prices. These cars would last many years longer then the current ones we drive and I can only guess would run much further on a gallon of gas or some other cheaper fuel source. I would bet that fuel would be much better for the environment. Soon after with the huge super powerful big Three of the auto industry no longer in control and maybe crushing any small start up auto manufacturers, We would have hundreds of small car companies all across the Country and soon many more jobs for everyone along with much better automobiles to drive around in that burn cleaner fuels. Who knows maybe we could even get those dam flying cars we where all promised as Kids!

This is a hard time for this country. I think it is evident in the choices the American people have made as of recent, that we now know we can no longer have the same people in power making the same mistakes. These companies and the people that have been controlling this Country have lead us down this road. It looks to me that now that we have reached the end of the road and there is a cliff. Those that have been leading us are now asking us all to trust them and jump off that cliff and fill in the gap so they can walk over us and allow them to continue leading the way !

The idea of this country has always been if you can build a better Mouse trap you can become a Millionaire.What it looks like to me is these people did not allow any one else to build a better Mouse trap. Then they sold the only traps available making them so they would last only a short time, While charging a real high price for them. It has got to the point where the people can not afford to buy new Mouse traps when the old ones brake and have decided they will either try to fix the old ones or just live with the mice. They need their money for other things more important then new Mouse Traps. Now like in the case of the auto Companies they are asking the Government to give them the Money the people can no longer afford to spend on their products.

Now is not the Money they are asking to be given the hard earned Money the Government has taken from the same people in Taxes who can no longer afford to buy these products! These Companies are getting the hard earned Money of the American People who can no longer afford to buy these over priced Vehicles, That last a much shorter time then the ones made 50 years ago. Now our Government who has been over taxing us for years is thinking about giving away 15 Billion dollars of our money.

What charities and programs are we going to have to cut so these Auto tycoons who have houses all over the world, Their own private Jets and pretty much anything they have ever wanted continue to get richer? Will this money come from our Schools? What about the Hungry Children of the USA? What about all those people who are out of work and those that are going to lose their homes the banks are foreclosing on? I bet 15 Billion dollars could really help them out.

America is the land of dreams. It is the Country where a man can be poor one day and rich the next if he has a good idea. There is nothing that says if you have a great Idea and then you make a Mistake and lose everything the Government will bail you out! We are not helping the poor Auto factory workers here, They most likely will loose his jobs any way. We are only helping the Rich Auto Tycoons to be able to pay for all their many luxuries! Do I think our Government will bail them out? Well to that all I have to say is take a look at who funded many of today’s politicians campaign and then you will have your answer?

Again I am not a financial Genius and I may have this all wrong I am only Your Bro L.J. James AmericanBikerX.com

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Obama’s New Loan Modification Plan For Economic Stimulus

February 27th, 2010 Robert Smith No comments

In the United States, the economy is falling lower than it has ever fallen. This has lead loan modification to come out in the open. Due to the economy’s recession, there are now almost six million homeowners who are looking at foreclosure.

As a matter of fact, almost all consumers have had to reduce their spending in all areas. Experts believe that what caused this recession will cause more economic crunches in the future.

The Rescue Plan:

To combat this situation, President Obama has formulated a well-analyzed and well-organized economic stimulus plan for loan modification that will generate a significant stimulus to the economy if appropriately applied in the home market system.

This plan understands that homeowners are not able to refinance their loans and take advantage of the now historically low interest rates, because the loan-to-value (LTV) ratios are too high.

Before most lenders will consider a loan modification plan, they generally expect the homeowner to owe no more than 80% of the current value of their property, in other words, the majority of lenders require an LTV of 80% or lower.

The Obama’s Home Mortgage Plan says that every person should receive access to a 30 years fixed rate mortgage with an interest rate of only 4.5%. In addition, refinancing would be made available to current homeowners at an interest rate of 4.5%.

Unlike a refinance, a loan modification is not a new loan. Instead, it is simply a modification to the terms of the existing loan. To encourage lenders to participate in the loan modification process, the government is offering them several incentives. We should briefly examine of these.

Stated below are some of the benefits of Obama’s Loan Modification Plan For Economic Stimulus:

1. You can save more money by receiving a reduction in the interest rate of your loan if you qualify for a loan modification plan.

2) To encourage borrowers to choose this program, the plan is to offer them cash incentives.

3. The program will pay the borrower $1000 for the original loan modification, and an additional $1000 each year for three years. However, in order to qualify for this money, you have to pay your dues on time without any defaults.

4. In addition, the program aims to minimize the interest charges and increase the loan term, if the coveted percentage of the total monthly income is not fulfilled.

However, you will have to fulfill certain criteria to qualify for this new loan modification plan. One pivotal criterion is that you have to be the prime resident and the loan should not date back beyond January 1st 2009.

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How Living Within Your Means Can Make Life More Enjoyable

February 25th, 2010 Adriana Noton No comments

With the recent downturn in the economy, many people are realizing that they cannot afford to sustain the lifestyle that they have grown accustomed to living. Fortunately, this does not mean life cannot be enjoyable. There are a number of easy ways to live within your means without hurting your quality of life. With a little planning and knowledge you can live on budget without feeling the financial strain.

The following are a number of ways to live within your means while making life more enjoyable:

1. In order to live within your means, you have to be able to bring in more money than you are spending. Create a monthly budget that includes how much you spend on essential items such as home and vehicle insurance, utilities, food, cable, phone, mortgage payments, gas, etc. Then, calculate how much you earn monthly. Subtract your monthly income from necessary expenses to determine how much extra money you have to work with.

2. List extra expenses such as entertainment, recreation, and products you shop for in the home and on yourself such as clothing, personal care products, etc. Calculate how much you spend monthly on these items. You will then need to come up with ways to control your spending habits. This can include cutting down on the number of times you dine out each month, shopping for discounts at large department stores, second hand stores, surplus stores, etc. When shopping, look for deals, coupons, and sales. Never pay full price for an item. As well, you can often find great deals when shopping online.

3. Credit card debt is a major source of financial hardship. If you have several credit cards with high outstanding debt, you should at least pay the monthly minimum for each card, and then start to pay off the card with the highest interest rate. Owning fewer credit cards will make it easier to manage and remember. Always pay your bills on time to avoid having to pay any interest at all. To help wean yourself off of credit cards, start carrying cash with you at all times and pay using cash. Seeing the physical money literally change hands will help you consider needs vs. wants on a more regular basis.

4. If you are having trouble keeping up with debt payments, then maybe you should consider consolidating your debt in order to manage it better. Instead of making multiple monthly payments to several creditors, you can consolidate your debt and only need to make a single monthly payment. In addition to helping you get organized, this can also alleviate stress that is often associated with debt.

5. Clean up your credit score. Request a copy of your credit report from one of the following two major credit bureaus: Equifax, or TransUnion. Check it over for any inaccuracies. Look to see what debt is affecting your credit rating and work with a creditor to establish a repayment plan. Don’t ignore your creditors as they will send your debt to a collection agency.

At first, implementing a plan to live within your means can seem very unpleasant. You may miss a few of the luxuries you had grown accustomed to. However, once you get used to the plan, you will find life more enjoyable as you will not longer have the worry of how you are going to pay all of your bills. You may even realize that you are much happier living on a budget.

Adriana Noton is a freelance writer who specializes in providing great financial information for Canadians. When searching online for debt counselling or credit counselling, one of the many resources available is Consolidated Credit; offering a variety of debt counselling services and financial planning tools to help Canadians get their debts under control.

Is A Loan Modification Company Right For Me?

February 21st, 2010 Robert Smith No comments

In the last year alone, nearly 2 million American citizens have lost their homes due to foreclosure. In 2009, even millions more Americans will lose their homes to foreclosure if no action to reduce mortgage payments to within their income limits is made. However, how can one go about changing or reducing mortgage payments? Talking with one’s lender about mortgage loan modification seems to be one’s best option.

What is a loan modification? It is a process where the borrower and lender re-negotiate the terms on the mortgage, or more specifically, the promissory note, such as the interest rate, length of term, or even add a balloon payment. You may wonder why one would engage in a loan modification. Mortgage modifications are most often performed when a borrower has a cash flow issue and needs to reduce the size of the monthly payment.

This process is not a new thing for lenders. Unfortunately, lenders do not like to accept loan modification requests. This makes getting them to agree to one very difficult, and most times loan modification requests are denied. Why would a lender do this? Lenders have to take a cut in the profit they make by agreeing to a loan modification. First, it takes both time and money to underwrite all the details of a loan modification. Second, with a lower interest rate, they are making less money.

However, if a borrower is in default and foreclosure is imminent, your mortgage lender may be willing to consider a loan modification. Lenders know that they will have a much larger loss performing a foreclosure due to attorney fees, lost interest, short sale, and so on. Therefore, if you are having problems paying your mortgage, you may be in just the right position to make a loan modification request.

Hire a Loan Modification Company

Most average homeowners do not know the first thing about interest rates, amortization, and loan financing in general. Can they get help to secure a reasonable loan modification? Absolutely. Loan modification companies are a special business whose goal is to assist homeowners with getting the best loan modification possible.

There are many advantages to hiring help with your modification:

The first advantage is contacts-most home loan modification companies have established good working relationships with a lender’s loss mitigation department. When using a loan modification company, you guarantee a smooth modification process through this networking.

* Knowledge – Each lender has different loan requirements and they can change quite often. A good loan modification company will know what you need to provide to your lender, so you will be able to get through the process faster.

* Results – Due to their experience, a good loan modification company can negotiate with your lender to get the deal that would be best for you.

Saving one’s home from foreclosure is an important process. It can be stressful when dealing with uncooperative lenders. But with the right help a homeowner can save their home with a strategic loan modification.

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FICO Revealed Worthless

February 21st, 2010 Charles Lamm No comments

FICO may not be the holy grail you have made it out to be. Wealthy people care about income and assets – not about credit and debt. Your credit score may actually be worthless to you.

So why are we (the average consumer) brainwashed into taking on debt and maintaining credit cards to keep our FICO scores high?

Credit. Buy things you don’t need with money you don’t have. Sounds like a country I know.

A FICO score can only help you get into debt, not become wealthy. Here are 5 reasons why FICO does not really matter:

1. FICO Does Not Cover Your Expenses.

I admit. Having a line of credit does give one a sense of security should Junior break his arm or the transmission falls out of the family ride. What’s of more concern is that most of us live so close to the financial precipice that we have no savings to cover an unexpected expense, much less the recommended 6 months income for real emergencies.

2. No Control.

You can spend thousands of dollars trying to protect your credit score – often to no avail.

For instance, not all bills are created equal. Pay your standard landline phone bill – FICO good. Pay your cell phone bill (often much higher) – FICO doesn’t care. Don’t pay any bill that gets reported to the credit bureaus and you get slammed. No one said FICO was fair, no matter what the name of the company is.

3. Inaccurate and Incomplete.

Credit scores are dry mathematical formulas. No real human contact. Mistakes can live forever. Most human activities can only lower your score.

Income is not really a factor in the credit score algorithm. Get a raise at work and FICO does not know or care. Pay all your expenses in cash and become a credit ghost. Mistakes stay on your report forever. Even debt discharged in bankruptcy somehow lingers.

4. Too Much Debt.

A high FICO paves the way to take on and use more debt. No one who pays their bills each month with a couple of dollars left over has any need for credit. A high credit score is meaningless for the wealthy and the modest.

Use credit so-called wisely (pay at least the minimum on time each month) and you will raise your FICO score and be flooded by bank offers to take more credit cards.

Lose your job, suffer an illness, or don’t pay on time, and you will wonder how the word easy was ever attached to credit.

5. No Legacy.

When your eulogy is read at your funeral, trust me, your FICO score will not be mentioned.

Wealth matters. Your credit score does not.

Eat real food. Drink fine wine. Make love to your wife before the sun comes up.

And live within your means.

Don’t lose a moment of your life to worry about a mathematical score your cannot control.

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Solve Your Debt Problems with Freedom Debt Management

February 20th, 2010 John Case No comments

Having credit is one of the most important things in any economy. You must have credit to purchase things like a home or a car. An even smaller item like the television in your living room requires that you have credit.

When the supply of credit in an economy gets too big it actually creates problems. When credit is easy to obtain, poor spending habits can develop very quickly. There is a great demand for assistance in dealing with credit card debt problems. Fortunately, there is a company that can meet this demand.

Freedom Debt Management is a company that has helped all sorts of people with his/her debt problems. Over the years, they have been able to build an amazing reputation for being in industry leader in customer service and success. In fact, their average client is completely free of debt in just two short years. That is incredible!

So what exactly does this company do for you? Well, to start things off they offer free counseling to evaluate where you stand financially. They are calm and they take the time to figure out exactly what your needs are. At the end of the session, they will tell you what services they can offer you and will ask if you would like to sign up with their program.

So how can this company help me exactly? Freedom Debt Management is able to dip into its pool of experience gathered from thousands of customers over the years. They are skilled at finding a solution that is good for you and your creditors. By relying on their experience, you will make sure that you will have a better result than if you were to try it alone.

How else can this company help me? Freedom Debt Management can also help to reduce the total amount that you are supposed to pay your creditors. This is good for both parties because the creditor is able to recover some of the funds owed to them and you have a smaller total financial obligation.

Many people out there feel very alone because of their overwhelming and embarrassing credit card debt. You should never feel like this because there are thousands of other people that are in the same position as you. If you are willing to do the work then you will be able to get out of debt forever.

Freedom Debt Management can be just the thing you need to get out of debt for good. If you have tried other companies in the past with no success, do not give up. Freedom Debt Management is different. Give them a chance to prove this to you and you will be thrilled with the results.

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Payday Loan with a Debit Card

February 16th, 2010 David Martin No comments

In times of financial turbulence, a lot of people often require urgent cash to make necessary payments. Normally they face financial crunches as they earn limited proceeds that can be barely used to perform their eachday necessities. Most of us have already experienced this situation. Furthermore, if a difficulty crops up where an individual needs to give immediate costs, he or she may get fully perplexed as to from where would they organize this urgent money. You suddenly need some urgent cash to make immediate payments which may not be expected and these expenses may be paying hospital dues, paying car breakdown bills etc. At this time you can’t even wait for your next pay check to make these urgent costs. Take advanatge of your existing debit card and and use Payday Loan Debit Card as a solution to solve your economic difficulties.

You can get immediate money anytime if you have your debit card in hand. Payday Loan Debit Card helps you obtain instant money effortlessly whereby you can ease your fiscal burden. You get financial assistance with your Payday Loan Debit Card in order to meet your emergency monetary needs. Now it is likely for you to get away from any sort of economic problem or unexpected costs from which you may not be financially ready. By fulfilling some obligations, you can get payday loans immediately with the help of your Payday Loan Debit Card.

- You should be a grown-up, that is 18 years and more.

- A savings or checking account is essential for you.

- You must possess an usual basis of earnings.

- Payday loan is normally for short term for which you need Payday Loan Debit Card.

- You should be genuine enough to use your Payday Loan Debit Card only during emergency circumstances, such as medical expenses, to clear your debts or to make instant payments.

Here are some benefits that you enjoy:

- Payday loan where no faxing is required.

- No credit checking to confirm your credit rating.

- Immediate loan.

- No thorough documentation and formalities required.

- You bank account gets filled with the required amount of money in 24 hours.

- Saves your priceless time and efforts.

You can apply for Payday Loan Debit Card from any of the genuine online financial service providers. You only have to fill a simple form where you should give your individual information with other important data. Moreover, you can check whether you are approved for your payday loan easily on the internet. But keep in mind, there are various lenders who grant you Payday Loan Debit Card so you need to shop around to acquire the finest interest rates on your payday loan. You can compare the interest rates charged by several lenders; this will help you to select the best lender. Yet, one has to pay off the payday loans on time so as to maintain good economic documentation for future economic help. You are just a few clicks away. Just lessen your monetary load by applying for Payday Loan Debit Card now.

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When A Banker Is In Debt This Is What They Do…

February 15th, 2010 Miguel Pancardo No comments

The Debts Consolidation process in Toronto is based on the act of borrowing money to pay off high interest debt to lower the total amount to pay on your debts each month. This process generally involves using new debt to pay off the existing debt you have been carrying.

The harassment of the collection agencies calls it is the biggest for all the debtors who are late in their payment schedule. In order to be able to manage their debts the Debt consolidation process in Toronto is seen as one of the best options that can help anybody without taking into account the amount of money they owe to their creditors.

When you are in the process of consolidating your debts, you use credit with a lower interest rates in order to pay off multiple debts with multiple creditors, and you exchange the payment management as well, from multiple monthly payments to creditors to a single monthly payment to one creditor.

Nevertheless to achieve this benefits the following criteria need to be reached:

- The interest rate on the new debt is lower than the rates on the debts you consolidate. For example, say you have debt on credit cards with interest rate of 22 percent, 20 percent, and 18 percent. If you transfer the debt to credit card with a rate of 15 percent, or you get a bank loan at a rate of 10 percent and use it to pay off the credit card debt, you improve your situation.

- The total amount of money you have to pay on your debts each month was lowered.

- You start paying your debts as fast as you can. As long as you have saved some money because you are paying a debt with less interest rate, this money you saved apply it to keep decreasing the principal (and more, if possible) to pay off the new debt.

- Your biggest commitment should be not to take additional debt before you have finished to pay off the debt you have consolidated. Paying less each month on your debt is not the only benefit you get from the debt consolidation process; Other really important advantage is that by juggling fewer payment due dates, you will be able to re pay your outstanding bills in a better time and manner besides that if you pay on time you will have less late fee charges and less damage to your credit history.

Several ways to consolidate your debts in Canada, more specifically Toronto:

- Transferring high-rate credit card debt to a credit card with a lower interest rate – Getting a bank loan – Borrowing against your whole life insurance policy – Borrowing from your retirement account – Turning to a company that claims to offer assistance in solving debt problems. Such companies may offer debt consolidation loans, debts counseling, or debt reorganization plans that are “guaranteed” to stop creditors’ collection efforts.

Knowing exactly what option to choose when looking to consolidate your debt can be a very confusing process. A good option to get a better sense about what to do is to talk to your financial advisor or CPA that will help you to evaluate your options. The bigger your debt is the more important that advice become, otherwise you can make a very expensive mistake.

Be sure you understand that services the debt management company provides and what they will cost you. Such loans looks like great hassle eradicator, but it can cause more problems than it solves if you are not careful.

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