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Criminal Justice Degree Online Leads To Success

25th September 2009
At first consideration, you might think a security guard and an attorney don’t have too much in common. But let’s dig a little deeper. There are some similarities in the type of occupation these individuals have chosen. Of course, not all secur... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Manage Your Debts, Don’t Ignore Them

22nd September 2009
If problems relating to debts are giving you sleepless nights, it's time to get down to managing them more effectively and there's help available at the click of a mouse. To lots of people, the inability to pay their debts lead them to assume that bankrup... Read >
Author: michael challiner

Managing Your Debts

16th September 2009
If problems relating to debts are giving you sleepless nights, it's time to get down to managing them more effectively and there's help available at the click of a mouse. To lots of people, the inability to pay their debts lead them to assume that bankrup... Read >
Author: michael challiner

What to do to get proper debt help?

31st August 2009
Debts are nightmarish to everyone. Not to have in time solutions for debt-ridden issues will lead the life of a person into disaster. It is a common scene that people with excessive debts facing several threats from the creditors. Sometimes, the creditors... Read >
Author: gracy

When do I need debt help?

17th August 2009
If you are struggling with your debts and they are starting to get out of control, then it may be worth seeking professional debt help. It is important to note that not all debt is 'bad' debt. For example, some debt, such as a mortgage, can be unavoida... Read >
Author: TonyP

Bailiffs, Who Are They And How Can They Affect Your Life?

01st August 2009
A notice is normally sent 14 days before the due day of their visit to collect your possession. You should take an immediate action since there is some fee charged for the bailiffs thereby increasing your bills. During this time, you can go to court and ... Read >
Author: Mary Mukami Gachonde

There Are Many Good Reasons For Getting In And Out Of Debt

30th July 2009
I came across an article the other day in which the writer said that he felt sure that everybody would love to be free of debts. I'd question him on that however, because there are many very important, almost essential things today, that most people can't... Read >
Author: Michael Redbourn

Buying an LED TV for Dummies

26th July 2009
So you’ve taken the plunge. You’ve remortgaged your home, persuaded yourself you need one, and convinced your wife/husband/girlfriend/flatmate that you can’t live another second without the Hi-Def beauty found in the latest range of LED TVs. To h... Read >
Author: Tom Hine

Debt Management Part Four: Debt Prioritisation

05th July 2009
In previous parts of this series of articles on debt management we have looked at ways in which to manage your money more efficiently, how to draw up and make use of a detailed budget, and how to approach problem debt. In the article on managing problem d... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Debt Management Part Three: Problem Debt.

05th July 2009
In part one of this series of articles on debt management we talked about managing your money and in part two we talked about making a detailed budget and indicated how this would help you bring your expenditure under control. Here, in part three, we will... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Get All the Assistance You Need In Bankruptcy and Bankruptcy Assistance-Only From Clearinsolvency.Co

05th June 2009
Declaring a bankruptcy can be one of the most difficult of decisions you take in your life. At clearinsolvency.co.uk, we provide you with all the expert help you need in making this a smooth sail for you. We provide bankruptcy assistance to residents of t... Read >
Author: ClearInsolvency

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: The day the Bailiffs came to town.

01st June 2009
It must be one of the worst of nightmares: the day the bailiffs came knocking on your door. What makes up a bailiff? What qualifications do they need? What gets them out of bed in the mornings? In fact bailiffs come in two flavours. There are those who... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Have You Bought Cars and Incurred Debt? What Are the Consequences in Bankruptcy?

23rd April 2009
With many people losing their jobs at the moment that are going to be a lot of cars debt problems, where people cannot afford the repayments on their cars. What should you do if you are in this situation (especially if you are considering bankruptcy)? ... Read >
Author: Neil Robertson

Debt Collection Protection

01st February 2009
People that are in debt are often scared of debt collectors, but in fact (unless you have borrowed money from a loan shark or the criminal underworld) they have very little to worry about. Debt collection protection laws exist in many countries (certainly... Read >
Author: Neil Robertson

Don’t be too quick to blame credit cards

02nd December 2008
If the adverts for debt consolidation, loans, help with credit and the like plaguing the television, and news of homes being repossessed and people having their belongings taken away by the bailiffs where anything to go by – it is no wonder that most of... Read >
Author: Jennifer Quirk

Credit Crunching the Housing Market

27th October 2008
As the credit crunch continues to take hold of Britain�s financial markets, an increasing number of homeowners in the UK are finding themselves facing repossession from their homes. More than 27,000 homes were repossessed in 2007 and the figure looks... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Introduction about debt Management

14th October 2008
Consumers are carrying record levels of personal debt, with millions of us owing more money than would be conceivable even just a generation ago. A long period of historically low interest rates combined with surging property prices have led to a distinct... Read >
Author: Sharad Chaudhary

Tenants at Risk as Homeowners Struggle with Buy to Let Mortgage Repayments

08th September 2008
New statistics issued by the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) have revealed despite many people struggling with mortgage repayments those who have buy to let mortgages have been hit the hardest by the credit crunch. The figures show 176,500 new buy to... Read >
Author: cborthwick9

How A Debt Management Plan Can Help You

03rd September 2008
A debt management plan offers a realistic and affordable way for people who are in debt to become free of their debt. Obviously because you will be paying a reduced monthly amount the time it will take to become debt free will be extended. As part of the ... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara

Transact Speak Out On Debt

01st July 2008
Transact, a national debt advice organisation, has said that the credit squeeze is leaving many professional people and homeowners struggling to cope with their debts. The organisation, which represents over 1,200 debt advice centres, said its branch... Read >
Author: Ruth

Tips for landlords looking to go to court against a tenant

14th February 2008
Landlords should see going to court as a landlord’s last resort. Unfortunately though, a court appearance is a fact of life for many landlords who are looking at regaining possession of their buy-to-let investment property, or are simply trying to re... Read >
Author: Propertyhawk

Debt Is The Mother Of All Battles

13th February 2008
The credit crunch is not just about the willingness of banks to lend each other money. It affects each and every one of us. Over the last fifteen years we have seen an ever increasing injection of money into the monetary systems of all the major banks in ... Read >
Author: Barry Share

With all the available debt free programs offered, which one is best for you?

29th January 2008
A Debt free program is geared towards getting one out of debt prison to a debt freedom as long as the best choice is made. To start somewhere, you need to determine the kind of debt that you are suffering from. To do this you need to flash back and answer... Read >
Author: Poly Muthumbi

Credit Repair- Reducing payments or suspending a Bailiff's Warrant on a County Court Judgment

16th January 2008
WHEN DO I NEED TO MAKE THIS KIND OF APPLICATION? Reducing payments or suspending a Bailiffs Warrant is done by debtors who fail to comply with a County Court Judgment. This means that either the County Court already made an order for you to pay a parti... Read >
Author: Steven Hayes

Loan Insurance: What Are The Options?

11th July 2007
You have probably had the experience of applying for credit for a new car or household appliance, and finding yourself the object of a hard sell to take out loan insurance on top. Or even worse, finding AFTER signing the agreement that loan insurance has... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Unsecured Loans - Buying Something Special With Tenant Loans

22nd May 2007
Unsecured loans can be perfect for providing the finance for something you’ve always wanted but have never had the cash available to go and buy before. No matter what it is that you have in mind, as long as your purchase is not for commercial / business... Read >
Author: Carol Jameson

Tenant Loans - Unsecured Loans For Holidays

21st May 2007
Going on holiday? Need the cash to cover the cost and the spending money? Unsecured loans are very popular with tenants and the money is available quickly too! When you’re shopping for a holiday, you’re often looking for the perfect getaway. Long... Read >
Author: Carol Jameson

Unsecured Loans - Are They The Same As Tenant Loans?

14th May 2007
Are you a tenant who needs to raise some finance? If you rent your home, it can sometimes be difficult to find a lender willing to help. They apply many more restrictions to tenant loans than to secured loans, but have you ever wondered why? If you’... Read >
Author: Carol Jameson

Unsecured loans: Loans without collateral

11th May 2007
People consider unsecured loans as a safer alternative to secured loans. As it doesn’t necessitates the presence of collateral, people show inclination towards this loan type in a large number. For availing an unsecured loan your credit history shou... Read >
Author: Adam Jaylin

Poor Credit Unsecured Loans For Tenants

08th May 2007
If you're a tenant and you're looking to raise some finance, the fact that you are reading this article could mean that you may have already experienced some problems in borrowing the money. Unfortunately, it is an all too familiar situation these days as... Read >
Author: Carol Jameson

Warning: Your Job Can Seriously Affect Your Life Expectancy

14th March 2007
It makes sense that those with the most dangerous occupations find it most difficult to get cheap life insurance at a reasonable level of cover. After all, the chances of an accountant living life with the same knife-edge panache as a stuntman or a rac... Read >
Author: BTQNate

Different Hotel Careers

16th November 2006
A concierge is an employee who lives on the premises and serves as a janitor and general caretaker. In medieval times, the concierge was an officer of the King who was charged with executing justice, with the help of his bailiffs. The term concierge... Read >
Author: Josh Stone

How Can You Take A Breath Of Fresh Air With A Low Rate Debt Consolidation Mortgage

27th October 2006
If it appears to you, a low rate debt consolidation mortgage might be simply the breath of fresh air you want. Whether or not we prefer to challenge the option, statistics recommend that most of us are likely to face financial hardship at some level in... Read >
Author: Ben Hamilton

Confront Your Debts

19th February 2006
The first stage of getting out of debt is to work out the size of your problem….to the nearest cent! If you don't know the true extent of your debt, you won't be able to do anything about it. I want you to collect together every statement, account, bil... Read >
Author: Stuart Laing

Your Rights when a Bailiff Visits

13th January 2006
Hopefully the day will never come when your financial problems become so bad that bailiffs will be used to recover bad debt. There are options such as an individual voluntary agreement (a so-called IVA), or even bankruptcy, which allow you to keep your po... Read >
Author: Wildfire Marketing Group Content Development Team