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The Surprising Truth About Mortgage Loans - And What They Mean To Your Financial Future

Consumer-oriented website reveals the secret Mortgage Companies don't want you to know, and what you can do about it.

San Diego, CA (PRWEB) July 6, 2007 -- At a time when personal savings are at an all-time low and most Americans are deeper and deeper in debt, the Banking Industry’s profits continue to soar. Something doesn’t seem to be right; maybe there is something most Americans are not aware of. Overcome-Debt.com, a site dedicated to helping consumers get out of debt quickly, revealed last week the surprising truth about Mortgage Loans and what they mean to your financial future.

The site proves the fact that people who hold on to their mortgage for a long period of time are in a substantially weaker financial position than those that pay it off sooner, shattering the popular fallacy that keeping a mortgage is a sound financial investment.

Being in debt means being in financial slavery
The shocking conclusion revealed the real reason Banks and Mortgage Companies were lending money left and right during the last few years, and how people can become financially free by following a simple mortgage acceleration strategy (detailed step by step) that will allow them to pay off their mortgage in 15 years or less.

“Being in debt means being in financial slavery”, explained Gabriel Dibello, Overcome-Debt.com site owner, “We provide people with the tools they need to get out of debt and stay out of debt. You should not have a loan for 30 years, that is financial suicide”.

“Imagine how you would feel once your mortgage is paid off”, said Mr. Dibello; “Imagine living in your house without having to send a payment every month. How important would that be for you? How would that change your life? We show you how to do it”.

It is too early to tell the reaction from the Mortgage Industry to this report, but it has certainly received a lot of praise from the consumers and financial experts who read it.

You can get more information by going to http://www.overcome-debt.com/mortgage_acceleration.html.

Overcome-Debt.com is a free website that specializes in helping consumers get out of debt and reduce or eliminate their financial stress. This information-packed website also educates consumers on loan consolidation, credit card debt, car loans, and much more.

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