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Equifax President Steve Ely Discusses Credit Repair

Salem-News.com's Tim King spoke to Steve Ely this week from Oregon

Steve Ely, President of Equifax’s Consumer Business
Steve Ely, President of Equifax’s Consumer Business

(NEW YORK) - Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke says the recession is 'very likely over' however the economic recovery will take some time.

These tough times can make it difficult to maintain your “fiscal fitness.”

But, if your debt is mounting and your credit rating is hurting, there is help available.

One person who has some good advice in ways to get rid of their debt quicker and potentially save money on interest payments, is Steve Ely, President of Equifax’s Consumer Business.

Steve explains how to create a plan to pay down debt in as little as 10 minutes, how to determine which debt to pay off first, and ways to keep track - and stay on track – as they progress toward financial freedom.

Salem-News.com's Tim King spoke to Steve Ely this week from Oregon:

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