Most of us are no strangers to debt. We have mortgages, personal loans, car loans and credit and store cards. Is it any wonder we find ourselves in financial trouble and think of going bankrupt? Too often, it is easy to buy whatever we want without considering where we will get the money from. Yes, [...]
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Facing the Dreaded Bankruptcy Questions
In a time of rising interest rates and oil prices, bankruptcy questions often cross our minds. Small business owners have loans and mortgages; clients have loans and mortgages; and clients tighten their budgets and cut costs wherever possible. This leaves many small businesses and sole proprietors at risk, especially if you do not have an [...]
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The Recession Needn’t Lead To Your Bankruptcy
This goes for any recession at any time. Herewith, some wisdom: You know that great natural cycle referred to as the “circle of life”? It works that way with money, too. The business world runs in cycles. Stock markets go boom and bust, commerce speeds up and slows down with the seasons, and an economic [...]
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Are You in for a Bankruptcy during Recession?
The following are Top Five News on Recession that might as well serve as symptoms that you are on your way to bankruptcy during recession. A Drawn Out and Painful Recession The US economy is reportedly entering a recession that is expected to be more drawn out and painful than other usual downturns.
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Guide for Finding A Good Bankruptcy Attorney
If you are in need of a personal bankruptcy attorney in New Hampshire, the information in this article is vital to your search. Help yourself identify parts of research needing your attention most when you are seeking a New Hampshire personal bankruptcy attorney or anywhere else for that matter. Options to decrease personal debt become [...]
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Refinancing Can Happen after Filing for Bankruptcy
Most consider bankruptcy to be rock bottom in the financing world. Bankruptcy does not have to be the end to a good financial outlook, whether you had to file for business complications, home mortgages reasons, or a number of looming financial disasters. Refinancing after bankruptcy does not have to be a difficult matter with the [...]
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Recover Your Credit Score in Due Time after Filing for Bankruptcy
Credit professionals agree a report of bankruptcy on an individual’s Credit Report stands as the worst entry possible. Failure to manage one’s own financial hardships are demonstrated through filing Chapter 13 bankruptcy, where repayment plans are sought out over a 3-5 year period, and Chapter 7 bankruptcy, where all personal assets are seized for repayment [...]
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Celebrities File Bankruptcy, Too
It’s difficult to fathom someone of great wealth, glamour, and media coverage could find them selves filing bankruptcy at some point in their career. While most never may hear of such a thing happening because being a celebrity opens up various methods of getting back on top of credit after filing. Clarissa Dickson Wright has [...]
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Avoid Going Bankrupt: Three Key Tips
Society allows the average individual to experience financial hardships. A huge group of individuals move towards filing for bankruptcy without considering other options. Financial pressures tend to move focus from long-term financial goals to immediate hardships with a seemingly easy way out of filing for bankruptcy. Options and advantages present to those who do not [...]
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Personal Bankruptcy Advice – new
The America of today means easy credit—and tough repayments. When you can’t pay your debts, filing for bankruptcy is one option. If you want to avoid filing for bankruptcy, find out if you can sell some of your valuables to recover some money. Borrow from pension funds to pay off some loans. If you have a student loan, you could ask for “hardship forbearance.†If you are fired from your job, ask for “deferment for unemployed.†You could also join a Consumer Debt Consolidation programs, or perhaps even get a Debt Consolidation loan, but be sure to closely examine the rate of interests and the many clauses...
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