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: Tougher Bankruptcy Laws Take Effect October 2005 by: James Dimmitt In just a few short weeks, President Bush’s Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act will take effect. In a nutshell, the new law,
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: Bankruptcy and Your Credit by: T.Going Bankruptcy and credit are directly linked to one another. Credit is how many people run into trouble with their finances, and ironically how they remedy their financial problems
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: Bankruptcy Credit Card by: Jakob Jelling A bankruptcy credit card is basically a card that you can get despite bad credit. If you have been in bankruptcy in the past, you are probably finding it difficult to build up
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: Debt Consolidation Primer – Four Things You Can Do to Get Out of Debt by: Charlie Essmeier Problem debt is rampant throughout America. In addition to mortgages and auto loans, the average household in the U.S.
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: Life After Debt – Strategies for Dealing with Problem Debt by: Brian Sabalinski Honorably and ethically rid yourself of burdensome debts using the little known Negotiation Strategy, without having to experience
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: Types of Bankruptcy Filings by: Jeff Anderson Jumbo mortgage This is considered a nonconforming loan because it exceeds the loan limit set by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. The 2003 single-family loan limit is 2,700.
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: How to Start a Bankruptcy Forms Processing Service by: Victoria Ring Due to the dramatic increase in technology, business professionals now have the ability to outsource their skills and earn extra money working from
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: How to Start an Online Bankruptcy Forms Processing Service by: Victoria Ring Due to the dramatic increase in technology, paralegals now have the ability to outsource their skills and earn extra money working from home
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: Filing a Simple Bankruptcy by: Susan Chana Lask, Esq. We all know times are tough and, for some of us, bills are getting harder to pay each month. If the debts you owe are more than what you can afford, you should read
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: The New Bankruptcy Law -- How Will It Affect Debt Negotiation? by: Charles Phelan In April 2005, Congress made sweeping changes in U.S. bankruptcy law that will go into effect on October 17, 2005. It's called the "Bankruptcy
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: Bankruptcy Myths Busted by: Bk Home The average American knows very little about bankruptcy. Most people probably are aware of bankruptcy’s ability to dissolve debt and give the debtor a fresh start. Some of the
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: Pay Off Debt Now: 5 Steps To Getting Your Finances In Order by: Drew Harris In our world of dizzying change, nothing is more true than the time honored statement that circumstances always change. No where is this more
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: Going Bankrupt in the World by: Sam Vaknin, Ph.D. It all starts by defaulting on an obligation: Money owed to creditors or to suppliers is not paid on time, interest payments due on bank loans or on corporate bonds issued
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: Mortgage after Bankruptcy - Bankruptcy Discharged Yesterday? Purchase a Home Today! by: Lee Seno So you have been through a bankruptcy and surely have been told to wait at least two years before applying for a home loan.
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: New Bankruptcy Law – Five Essential Things to Know by: Charlie Essmeier Last April, Congress passed the Bankruptcy Abuse and Consumer Protection Act, the most sweeping reform of our nation’s bankruptcy laws
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: Debt a Glossary of Terms by: Darren Yates Bankruptcy - Having been legally declared financially insolvent. There are two types of bankruptcy - liquidation, in which your debts are cleared (discharged) and reorganization,
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: Bad Financial Times Of Bankruptcy by: Rachel Linster The Whole Outcome Of Bankruptcy You may well be reading this because things are tough for you at the moment and you're considering filing for bankruptcy. As you probably
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: Credit Counseling – Congress Offers No Details in New Law by: Charlie Essmeier The recently passed Bankruptcy Abuse and Consumer Protection Act was hailed as a breakthrough in bankruptcy law. Passed with bipartisan
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: Life After Filing Bankruptcy by: Sam Argon Filing for bankruptcy will undeniably have a great impact on your credit but sometimes it becomes the only option. It is important to evaluate the budgeting and financial mistakes
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: How Personal Loans Outperform Bankruptcy and Credit Counseling Services by: Holly Bentz Not all personal financial remedies are for everyone. Reviewing and understanding how the various credit and debt solutions vary,
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: Bankruptcy Basics by: James H. Dimmitt According to the American Bankruptcy Institute “household debt is at a record high relative to disposable income.†The Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts reported
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: Buying A Home After Bankruptcy - Get A Mortgage Loan After Bankruptcy by: Carrie Reeder If you have a recent bankruptcy on your credit and are looking to get financing for a home, there is hope. Buying a home with bad
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: Bad Credit Mortgage Loan - Get Approved by: Carrie Reeder A few years ago, if you had a bankruptcy or a foreclosure on your credit report, you could forget about trying to get a mortgage loan. If you were lucky enough
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: 5 Ways To Raise Credit Score by: Gary Gresham It's not as hard as you think to raise credit score. It's a well known fact that lenders will give people with higher credit scores lower interest rates on mortgages, car
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: There Are Two Types Of Personal Bankruptcy, What Are They? by: Matt Clarkson There are two different types of personal bankruptcy that an individual can file, Chapter 7 & Chapter 13. Chapter 7 allows you to disburse
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: Bankruptcy Bill by: Stuart Simpson The Senate is trying to overhaul the bankruptcy laws. Credit card companies and retailers have been pushing for reform since 1997. Hopefully, the new law will come into effect by mid-March. What
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: How Does Bankruptcy Work? by: Stuart Simpson Of course, bankruptcy is your last resort. It is tough but provides a legal remedy for your financial situation. Bankruptcy is a 3-step process: You must first file
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: A Note About Personal Bankruptcy by: ReliefLoans.com Sometimes, the formal and legal declaration of personal bankruptcy is the best way to go when you're "snowed under" with bills, and you just can't see your way clear
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: What the Mail on Sunday Said by: Nicola Bullimore Anyone considering Bankruptcy may have experienced fear after reading an article written in The Mail on Sunday with the headline “Bankruptcy cheats face crackdownâ€.
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: Pay Off Debt Now: 5 steps to getting your finances in order by: Drew Harris In our world of dizzying change, nothing is more true than the time honored statement that circumstances always change. No where is this more
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: Real Estate Bankruptcy by: Sajjad Ahmad Although real estate bankruptcy cases no longer dominate the bankruptcy courts' dockets as they did in the early nineties, but they continue to be filed with great frequency in
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: Warning: Today's "Non Profit Credit Counselors" Are Yesterday's Bill Collectors! by: Chuck Huckaby Here's a dirty secret, today's "non profit credit counselors" are often just front organizations paid lucrative commissions
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