Potomac, MD Debt Consolidation in Maryland
There’s no need to struggle with the high interest rates of credit cards any longer! Whatever your reason for falling into debt, Somerset can help get you back on your feet. Our debt consolidation specialists can help you:
Lower Your Monthly Payment Potomac, Maryland residents benefit from the ease of paying just one low monthly payment while quickly eliminating your debt.
Save Money
Somerset Investors Corp. offers some of the lowest mortgage interest rates in Potomac, MD. Combine your high interest credit cards, personal loans, retail cards, home improvement loans, time shares, and boat loans into a single low interest debt consolidation loan. Even if you have bad credit, Somerset’s debt consolidation specialist can get you on the right track.
Consolidate Mortgages
Take advantage of lower interest rates by consolidating all your mortgages into a single mortgage with a low interest rate.
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A debt consolidation loan can save you money on taxes! Unlike credit cards, mortgage interest is usually tax deductible. Consult a tax professional or one of our debt consolidation specialists to get the facts.
Still deciding if debt consolidation is right for you? There’s never any fee or obligation to speak to our debt consolidation specialists. They can work with you to determine just how a debt consolidation loan will benefit you.
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Maryland turkeys journey from farmyard to dinner table
Myron Horst of Jehovah-Jireh Farm feeds turkeys last week. The organic family farm has raised turkeys for the last eight years and has seen demand for the birds steadily grow.
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New School Boundaries Set
Board of Education approves new boundaries for five Potomac elementary and middle schools.
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Marching Ravens Honor Their Own
On Veterana s Day, the entire nation paused to remember those who have honorably and bravely served our country.
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This Week in Potomac
Winston Churchill High School will perform "Beauty and the Beast" next month, and select performances will feature Mrs.
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Robbery At Tysons Galleria Mall
On Monday, November 24 at 7:40 p.m. Fairfax County Police officers were called to 2001 International Drive for a robbery.
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Obama transition post could signal change for Perez
Gov. Martin Oa Malley might soon be in the market for a new labor secretary. President-elect Barack Obama has tapped Thomas E. Perez, the current head of the state Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation, ...
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Natural Power: Marylanders negotiate government rules to install windmills
ANNAPOLIS - In response to rising utility costs and encouraged by the state's desire to lower its carbon footprint, Jeane and Joseph Flesch thought it would be ideal to install a small wind turbine next to ...
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This Week in Potomac
Man Collapses, Dies at Poolea TMs Store An unidentified man died last week after losing consciousness in front of Poolea TMs Store in on Old River Road in Poolesville.
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Between a Deer and a Wet Place
A man who swerved to avoid hitting a deer with his Ford Explorer ended up in Watts Branch.
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Smart growth group calls area top conservation priority in Maryland
An expanse of 25,000 acres in Southern Maryland is a "conservation priority" for 2008, one of six key environmental sites identified by the Smart Growth Alliance at its recent annual recognition ceremony.
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As colleges give entrance exams equal value, more students are taking both more often
For many high school students, picking a college entrance test has become a multiple-choice question.
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This Week in Potomac
Correction The caption on the Potomac Almanac incorrectly identified the Homecoming King.
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Environmental group gives Potomac a D-plus
Environmentalists are giving the condition of the Potomac River a grade of D-plus, reflecting no change in the past year.
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A tribute for slain architect
Residents of the village of Koka in Togo, West Africa, don't have access to clean water, but members of the Rotary Club of Potomac hope to change that.
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Budget woes loom as focus for new school board members
With the state's school board races decided, new board members are likely to be grappling immediately with tough financial decisions.
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Fine Arts
Glen Echo teacher and artist Liz Stafford will present her oil and watercolor paintings at the Yellow Barn Gallery at Glen Echo Park Saturday, Nov.
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'Just Fed Up'
Potomac voters showed up early and in high numbers to make their selections on Tuesday morning.
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This Week in Potomac
Knit Pink Scarves To Help Pink yarn and knitting needles will substitute for workout gear at Fitness Express, Cabin John Mall on Friday Nov.
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Obama victory is now within sight for area Democrats
Sen. Barack Obama won a number of mock elections in area schools this week. Sebastian Lising, 3, cast his vote for the Illinois senator at The Franklin Schools in North Potomac.
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Montgomery Co. has only contested school board contest
School board contests in Washington, D.C., suburbs on Tuesday will focus on familiar election-year themes: dwindling budgets, security concerns and special interests.
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With Somerset's many FHA home loan programs, owning your dream home is more than just a dream.
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"...I was sure that Somerset was the right choice...they couldn't have been more compassionate or understanding...I just couldn't believe that this all happened within a week...Thanks to my loan officer and all the rest of those great people at Somerset, my family will be able to stay in the only home they have known for some time, without fear of being put out." - Tom N.
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