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How a Chicago Bankruptcy Attorney Can Help You

07th October 2011
Living the "American Dream" can be incredibly expensive these days and for many people it can lead to getting in over their heads with debt. It can happen to anyone, whether you make some poor decisions with your money, lose your job due to illness or cut... Read >
Author: David P. Leibowitz

What is a Collection Company

14th July 2011
Some creditors will actually use a separate company name, address, and phone number for their internal collection departments, in order to give the impression of an "outside" agency, on the theory that debtors will take it more seriously. This strategy is... Read >
Author: D2S Technologies

Third Party Recovery Services India

16th June 2011
Account receivable, as the name suggests, are the amounts that the customers of an organization owe from their purchase of products or services. To monitor the accounts receivable, companies today are appointing third parties to undertake this back-office... Read >
Author: Allice Williams

Can the IRS Garnish Your Paycheck? The Truth About The IRS Levy Process and How to Stop It

23rd May 2011
Financial institution Levies and Wage Levies   If you owe taxes to the IRS and have not responded to any of the collection letters, the closing and most severe letter you will get is the letter known as the Ultimate Recognize of Intent to Levy (als... Read >
Author: geraldtudo81

Policy for Collecting Delinquent Assessments

03rd May 2011
It is a rare condominium or homeowner association that has yet to face the challenge of the pecuniary consequences of delinquent assessments. Prior to the economic downturn that began in 2008, there were many portfolio managers, myself included, who ma... Read >
Author: Cleveland Colts

The Different Types Of Letters

23rd February 2011
Letters are there to provide us information whether it is for personal, career or academic use. A letter can be written in two ways, one is informal which is commonly used in personal letters and the other one is formal mostly used in letters for business... Read >
Author: Jamesmcovey02

What Harassing Debt Collection Letter Are Really Telling You

04th February 2011
A collection letter is much like a measure, it informs you of roughly where you place is in relation to upcoming collection attempts. For instance, the more collection letters you take delivery of the more delay you experience before any genuine collectio... Read >
Author: Allan Henry

Debt Collection: The Actual Way It Might Help Your Home Business

13th January 2011
If you're a business owner who performs professional services or sells a product on credit, odds are sooner or later you'll have a overdue client base. Account receivables should be considered a tool for your business not just a liability that could be ke... Read >
Author: dcqmarketing

Changing Composition Systems? Keep Quality Under Control

07th January 2011
You've purchased new state-of-the-art composition software. Now how will you know if the new versions of your documents and templates align with the legacy versions? The question is not insignificant. It impacts quality control and regulatory complianc... Read >
Author: Carro Ford Weston

Neck-Deep in Loans, Get Help With Debt Consolidation

12th October 2010
Waking up in the morning and facing the day ahead could be dampened by the prospect of having loan companies and collection companies knocking down your door or phoning you non-stop demanding payment for your outstanding loans. There is definitely nothin... Read >
Author: Nazima Golamaully

Credit Repair Tutorial - Statutes of Limitation Overview

13th July 2010
Do Your Homework Collection letters, often familiar to those starting credit repair programs, can be disturbing. But before jumping to a conclusion take a moment to do your homework. Read a good book on the subject. Consider taking an online credit rep... Read >
Author: Jim Kemish

IRS Wage Garnishment

22nd April 2010
When you owe money in back taxes, an IRS wage garnishment may be levied against your wages once past attempts to collect the debt have failed. The IRS is very aggressive when pursuing outstanding tax money. They can put a garnishment on your earnings, fre... Read >
Author: taxattorney

Collection Letters, Credit Repair, and Life

16th April 2010
The Collection Letter Arrives So you opened your mailbox and found a collection letter. Do not fret. Credit repair offers a range of resolutions. Take the right steps and watch your stress melt away. Credit repair will give you the power to turn the ta... Read >
Author: Jim Kemish

How Long Will it Take to Pay My Debt Using a Debt Management Plan?

09th April 2010
A debt management plan can be a very effective way of dealing with a personal debt problem. However, beware that the debt repayment period will be significantly increased and your debts could therefore remain payable for many years. One of the key step... Read >
Author: BeatMyDebt.com

Get the Right Results – Know Which Type of Collection Letters to Use

25th March 2010
If we talk about the business operation which any normal businessman deals with, one of the sure chances is inclusion of collection of account receivables as an immediate concern of him, which may be the main cash flow issue for that small businessman.A... Read >
Author: steveh
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