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Cambridge Credit Counseling offers its financial education to consumers throughout the United States. Our experienced staff is dedicated to helping people understand and manage their debts by providing personalized attention and a free, comprehensive review of each consumer's financial situation. It is our objective that, as consumers become more educated about debt and the impact it can have on their lives, they can apply this knowledge to successfully manage their finances in the future.
About Me:
The organization's financial experts have been featured in a number of media outlets including:
• The Wall Street Journal
• The Los Angeles Times
• The Washington Times
• The Chicago Tribune
• San Antonio Express-News
• Hartford Courant
• The First-Time HomeBuyer
• CNBC
• Dow Jones Newswire
• CNN Money
• MSN Money
• Bankrate.com
• CreditCards.com, and
• local New England news organizations.
To schedule an interview with our President, Christopher Viale, please call 413-821-6919.
Hometown:
Agawam
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United States
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