DCG Debt Management The Concept The Opportunity The Potential Managing your debt without going to court Reduced Monthly Payments.

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DCG Debt Management

The Concept The Opportunity The Potential Managing your debt without going to court Reduced Monthly Payments Increased Monthly household bugged Paying of debt faster to Clear your name Become credit worthily Executive Summary DCG

Our Products 1. Debt Management 2. One Accountant for households ( To be intrudes later this year ) 3. One Accountant for businesses ( To be intrudes later this year )

 Household One Account Facility: 1. Home Lone 2. Car Lone 3. Overdraft for on going debt management  Business One Account Facility: 1. All your suppliers accounts paid monthly 2. Overdraft for on going budget expenses Proposed New Products DCG

 Clients 1. Only pay their installments  Creditors 1. The creditors will be paid on a monthly basis by the company  Transactions 1. All transactions will be set out clearly on our statement Clients, Creditors &Transactions DCG

If the client don’t pay the contract end automatically If the client pay short a leaser amount will be paid to the clients creditors No client can qualify for a one account if they don’t have the debt management product Terms and conditions #4Terms and conditions #5 Terms and Conditions DCG

Please send us an with any questions and uncertainties u maid have about the product. Questions and Answers DCG

  Fax Contact Information Your logo here