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24th September 2009
TeleCheck Electronic Check Acceptance ECA Verification service gives merchants an efficient option for accepting and processing checks at the point-of-sale. This service is ideal for merchants who want to implement an electronic check service to avoid tra... Read >
Author: newpage
24th September 2009
A Chapter 13 bankruptcy is also called a wage earner's plan. It enables individuals with regular income to develop a plan to repay all or part of their debts. Under this chapter, debtors propose a repayment plan to make installments to creditors over thre... Read >
Author: John Stewart
23rd September 2009
According to information provided by http://www.plan-my-estate.com an estate planning and asset protection resource web site, a Fraudulent Transfer aka Fraudulent Conveyance is a transfer which a debtor makes for the purpose of defeating a creditor's coll... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
A Chapter 13 bankruptcy is also called a wage earner's plan. It enables individuals with regular income to develop a plan to repay all or part of their debts. Under this chapter, debtors propose a repayment plan to make installments to creditors over thre... Read >
Author: John Stewart
17th September 2009
A Chapter 13 bankruptcy is also called a wage earner's plan. It enables individuals with regular income to develop a plan to repay all or part of their debts. Under this chapter, debtors propose a repayment plan to make installments to creditors over thre... Read >
Author: John Stewart
15th September 2009
A primary concern in dog bite cases is whether there is adequate insurance to pay for the victim�s damages. Most homeowner insurance policies will provide coverage for injuries inflicted by the family dog. But each policy is different and should be revi... Read >
Author: Christopher M Davis, Attorney At Law
10th September 2009
What You Need To Know About Non Collectible Status
The IRS uses two phrases for describing the status of past due taxes which are deemed not collectible: 'Non Collectible Status' or 'Currently Not Collectible.' Both of these phrases mean the same thin... Read >
Author: martellelaw
03rd September 2009
If you already know that there are seven different ways of filing for bankruptcy, then you're probably either a bankruptcy attorney, or you once went bankrupt, because very few Americans know that there are so many ways, and even if they do know, they mos... Read >
Author: Michael Redbourn
31st August 2009
Telephone Common Sense
Credit repair offers several powerful techniques for dealing with collectors. Collectors are famous for high pressure phone calls. Here is a great way to manage those disturbing diatribes. You know better than to talk to stranger... Read >
Author: Ian Webber
23rd August 2009
One of the best strategies that debt collection agencies employ is intimidation. They frighten people into agreeing with them even if the said person has questions about their debts.
Once people get frightened and intimidated, they become powerless in ... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
01st August 2009
Credit card settlement programs allow you to negotiate with you lenders just how much you can pay them as full payment for the debt. It especially works in cases where your finances are low and debts are soaring high. You have to contract a debt settlemen... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
24th July 2009
The unpaid bills and harassing calls have brought you to the end of your rope and you don't know where to turn for help. You may want to take those debts and find a company that will help you put them under a debt management plan. Here is some informati... Read >
Author: Terry Stanfield
16th July 2009
The alphabet contains 26 letters. To each we assign value and power. Recently "T" has achieved a new strength. An author refers to T-shaped management --- [Collaboration by Morten T. Hansen]. A company refers to T-shaped people --- [IDEO, a product design... Read >
18th June 2009
Remedies for Attempt to Collect Debts Included in Bankruptcy
One of the most important benefits of filing for bankruptcy is that it will stop collection calls, letters, and other activities by debt collectors. This includes garnishments, lawsuits, and... Read >
Author: Justin Baxter
18th June 2009
Basic Information about Bankruptcy
Deciding whether to file bankruptcy is a very serious decision. The majority of bankruptcies are precipitated by circumstances outside a person's control -- loss of a job, divorce, or significant illness. A recent stu... Read >
Author: Justin Baxter
15th June 2009
The harassing calls calls from your lender just will not stop and the Credit card bills just keep coming. What are you do about it? Have you considered a debt management plan? Let's look at how they work in the following six steps and see whether maybe th... Read >
Author: Norman Wilson
13th June 2009
It would seem that the media and court judges were the last two groups to realize that lawyers pursuing foreclosure against homeowners on behalf of insolvent banks routinely lie in order to push lawsuits through the court system. Homeowners attempting to ... Read >
Author: Nick Adama
01st May 2009
Controlling Collection Problems
Collectors can be aggressive. There are those who do their job in an ethical and professional manner, but many in the collection industry are trained emotional terrorists who prey on consumer’s ignorance. You don’t h... Read >
Author: Ian Webber
22nd April 2009
Filing for bankruptcy is a decision with all kinds of ramifications, making it imperative that you find the type of protection that's right for you. So what will it be... Chapter 13 bankruptcy? Chapter 7? The answer lies in whether you are looking to reor... Read >
Author: Georgeweber
02nd March 2009
The problems of credit card debts are felt in many parts around the world and not strictly in the U.S.
It is difficult not to be attracted to the convenience attached to them like payment of goods and services but they also have their own demerits.
... Read >
Author: paulina08
18th February 2009
Negotiating a tax resolution with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) on your own can be stressful and difficult. In this situation, the right person to turn to is an experienced tax lawyer who will be able to negotiate directly with the IRS on your behalf... Read >
Author: Roni Deutch
28th January 2009
As a homeowner, one of your most important investments is the place you call home. When facing insurmountable financial struggles, whether or not you can save your home from foreclosure may be a major concern for any homeowner in debt. The answer may lie ... Read >
Author: Glenn A. Brown, DMD, MBA, Esq.
20th January 2009
If you have defaulted on your student loan you are in a difficult position. Not only are you likely to have to repay this debt your credit will be ruined.
When your student loan is in default, the government can garnish your wages, your social security... Read >
Author: dmoskel
03rd January 2009
Negotiating a tax settlement with the IRS all by yourself can be both stressful and difficult. In this situation, the right person to turn to is a tax lawyer who will be able to negotiate directly with the IRS on your behalf. If you want your tax problems... Read >
Author: Roni Deutch
08th December 2008
As the economic downturn deepens, we get more and more entrenched into the vicious cycle of bad credit which eventually could spiral out of control, rendering us unable to get credit even as we really need them. Our lifestyle is born of credit and lives o... Read >
Author: Joey Lee
05th September 2008
Some historians credit the Romans with first documenting the phenomenon of "bankruptcy" to describe a merchant or tradesman who had his board broken when he couldn't pay his creditors back. And the US hasn't had debtors prisons since the 19th century. But... Read >
Author: Todd Osbourne
02nd September 2008
When you need tax problem help of any kind the best person to turn to is a qualified tax negotiator. Tax problems such as overdue tax accounts and mounting tax penalties can quickly become real nightmares as collection efforts accelerate. It can seem as i... Read >
Author: William McConnaughy
18th June 2008
Collectors use both law and psychology in the practice of their craft. Many collectors operate legitimately, while others cross the line daily. Do you know your rights? A nationally recognized credit repair expert explains the correct way to deal with a c... Read >
Author: Jim Kemish
09th June 2008
The editor of The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel interviews Scott Shaffer, Vice President of Sale, Kreller Group.
Editor: Describe your activity and the services it provides to global companies? Describe your staff?
Shaffer: The Kreller Group, Inc... Read >
Author: KrellerGroup
23rd May 2008
Waste collection may not be something that you spend a great deal of time considering but you actually should because your trash directly impacts other people. Hopefully, you take your regular garbage out each week and also set your recyclables out for pi... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
20th May 2008
Creditors, collectors, lawyers, etc... know that collection efforts yield them great amounts of earnings, the question is what collection tactics are they using to scare people into coming to terms? Very simple anyone who has ever been in debt knows about... Read >
Author: Eric Gartle
02nd April 2008
There are always some companies that have past due invoices and can’t seem to get them paid. They might be quietly waiting to get paid not wanting to contact the client for fear of appearing “desperate”. Sometimes a big part of the problem is no res... Read >
Author: sunil kumar
21st January 2008
Negotiating on unsecured debt is the surest and fastest way to improve debt-to-income ratio, credit score and peace of mind. The best way to this is to contact a company with experience in the field of negotiations.
Recurring debt has a direct effect ... Read >
Author: Eric Gartle
19th January 2008
As the mortgage crisis settles in and banks, consumers and even the government try to figure out what they need to do to deal with it the phrase “debt forgiveness” is being used more and more often. I’ll leave it to someone else to work out who’s... Read >
Author: Bryce Eddings
19th April 2007
A relatively new approach to debt resolution, debt settlement or debt negotiation is the process of negotiating with creditors to lower the amount that you owe, typically by as much as 50 to 60 percent. A settlement offer is only attractive to a creditor... Read >
Author: Robert Zangrilli
05th March 2007
Let's face it, creditors loath trying to collect delinquent debt. It's not so much the fact that the money is late. It’s because most creditors are not treated fairly by the majority of businesses in financial hardship. Debtors (most of whom “go it al... Read >
Author: abul kashem
31st January 2007
The first and most important part of an income statement is the line reporting sales revenue. Businesses need to be consistent from year to year regarding when they record sales. For some business, the timing of recording sales revenue is a major problem... Read >
Author: John Ugoshowa
21st January 2007
If you get behind on your taxes, it can literally ruin your life. You live in fear of the IRS swooping in and taking everything. A recent internal report, however, reveals some interesting things about the IRS.
Interesting Insider Information on the IR... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
29th August 2006
The phone is ringing off the hook and caller ID identifies the incoming calls as "unknown caller," toll-free call," or "out of area." When you finally politely answer the phone you're confronted by an obnoxious, rude and threatening bill collector.
If ... Read >
Author: Susan Megge
15th May 2006
With all of the doctor visits, possible procedures and medications, acne treatments can be very expensive. For those who have health insurance, it may or may not be covered in your policy. Because acne treatments may be considered as cosmetic, some heal... Read >
Author: Aurel Radulescu
19th February 2006
Every business has a department that deals with complaints from customers. At the IRS, this department is known as the taxpayer advocate office.
Advocating for You
The purpose of the taxpayer advocate office is to provide taxpayers with a friendly ... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
23rd September 2005
By: David G. Hallstrom, Sr.
According to information provided by http://www.plan-my-estate.com an estate planning and asset protection resource web site, a Fraudulent Transfer aka Fraudulent Conveyance is a transfer which a debtor makes for the purpose... Read >
Author: David Hallstrom
05th September 2005
Title: How Authors & Small Publishers can Get Paid on Time
Author: Michelle Dunn
Author website: www.michelledunn.com
Word count: 729
How Authors & Small Publishers can Get Paid On Time
There have been quite a few complaints from publishers about... Read >
Author: Michelle Dunn
25th August 2005
5 Steps you can take to Get Paid!
There are always some companies that have past due invoices and can't seem to get them paid. They might be quietly waiting to get paid not wanting to
contact the client for fear of appearing "desperate". Sometimes... Read >
Author: Michelle Dunn
10th July 2005
At one point or another, almost every business runs short of cash. Whether due to normal fluctuations in demand or an unexpected decline in sales, cash shortfalls are the bane of every company, and are responsible for sleepless nights for many business o... Read >
Author: William von Achen
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