Articles, tagged with "bankruptcy discharge", page 7
30th June 2009
According to recent bankruptcy facts and statistics, people filing bankruptcy forms for Chapter 7 increased 43% from December 2007 to December 2008. Business bankruptcies increased 54% during that same time period. So far, the month of May 2009 has seen a...
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Author:
MIKE SELVON
18th June 2009
If you are a veteran who needs to buy a home thru the VA, you could be considering how your past credit will have an effect on your ability to take out a mortgage or get auto financing for bad credit. The truth is, there are numerous tough rules that have...
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Author:
Jarvis Duncan
13th June 2009
Bankruptcy in the Garden StateBankruptcy could be a consideration you need if you are struggling with your debits. Many of the people we've helped tell us that filing for bankruptcy was the smartest decision they have made in their financial life and that...
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Author:
Tom Law
14th May 2009
If you are considering filing for bankruptcy, but you own an incorporated business, you're probably wondering if your personal bankruptcy will mean small business bankruptcy as well. Especially if the business is a viable revenue source, you want it to ke...
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Author:
Jay Fleischman
07th May 2009
Bankruptcy is defined as the legal procedure for dealing with debt problems of businesses or individuals. Just like corporations and partnerships which have their rules governing this state of financial affairs, the municipal too has its code in the law g...
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Author:
Peter Gitundu
07th May 2009
Chapter 12 or the family farmers or family fishermen is a repayment plan for farmers and fishermen with regular incomes. It may not be restricted to farmers and fishermen only since it may also cut across partnerships and corporations. For this last categ...
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Author:
Peter Gitundu
07th May 2009
Bankruptcy chapter 13 is also referred to as the wage earner plan, because it gives debtors with a sustainable income a chance to pay their debts without having to sell off their property. This provision is normally over a period of three to five years. I...
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Author:
Peter Gitundu
07th May 2009
The chapter 7 bankruptcy discharge is a special order that a court issues to both the debtor and the creditor to indicate that the property in question belongs to either of them. In this way, the debtor has no personal responsibility towards the debt and ...
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Author:
Peter Gitundu
17th April 2009
In the past, consumers with too much unsecured loan debt - usually credit card debt - relied on bankruptcy to shed this indebtedness virtually overnight. The federal bankruptcy court would liquidate all of their assets, which were usually quite negligible...
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Author:
Lender411
30th January 2009
It may be no surprise that mortgage regulations are getting tighter, but if you're in the market for a mortgage to purchase a new home, you need to know what those regulations are. Educate yourself about what it takes to get approved for a mortgage and fi...
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Author:
Justin Narin
28th January 2009
Declaring chapter 7 bankruptcy was not an easy decision to make; however, it gave you a chance to start over and manage your finances more effectively. Take steps to ensure that you will not need to declare bankruptcy again.
Keep Your Credit Cards Bel...
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Author:
Glenn A. Brown, DMD, MBA, Esq.
08th December 2008
Finding alternatives to bankruptcy
Bankruptcy is a serious matter. If you are made bankrupt you will have to give up, with limited exceptions, any possessions of value and your interest in your home (the part of its value that you own). Bankruptcy will a...
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Author:
Chris Frostt
08th September 2008
A Little Bit of Credit Repair
It's amazing how much of a difference a little bit of credit repair can make. Here is a true story about a life changing credit transformation. Do you have credit issues? Please don't ignore your credit. A little bit of cr...
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Author:
Jim Kemish
20th August 2008
The punch of inflating prices in grocery and gas has also affected the potential home buyer's power of purchase and even sale of there current homes in the fear of mortgage under the cloud of stricter rules and requirements.
This situation aroused due...
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Author:
Jamie Hanson
10th March 2008
Credit repair is something a lot of people that fall behind with their bills want to do. If you have a bad credit history you will have many problems when trying to get a new loan, mortgage or any other kind of credit. The creditors want accept another lo...
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Author:
groshan fabiola