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What to do if You Are Facing Foreclosure

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

Debt Help
Facing foreclosure is not something any one wants to have to deal with unfortunately there cases where it is impossible to avoid. There are a few things to that you can do that can help when facing this particular financial issue. Most individuals end up facing foreclosure because of financial difficulties either the loss [...]

Bankruptcy Advice You Might Find Useful

Friday, October 24th, 2008

Bankruptcy advice varies, depending on who you ask. A credit card debt reduction company might say that it’s better to just stick it out, settle your debts and establish a monthly payment schedule, even if it takes you five years to finish it! Needless to say, many of the debtors set up on such plans [...]

Bankruptcy - Is It the Answer?

Monday, October 20th, 2008

If your finances are in a mess, you may have considered bankruptcy. Even though your debt may be wiped clean, there are many other end consequences.
When a person’s debt has risen to a level that they can’t hope to get under control, they may consider filing for bankruptcy. For a consumer there are two [...]

Passive Residual Income For All

Saturday, October 18th, 2008

So what do you do for a living? If you are like most of us, you probably work for a living, taking home a monthly pay check and employ but someone else.  It seems that it is safer to work for a big company as it is supposed to be more stable - or so [...]

Basic Bankruptcy - How Do You Start?

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008

If you are considering filing for bankruptcy there are a few basics you need to know.
Luckily, there are a number of online resources that may not only educate you as to the ins and outs of bankruptcy but can also help you with your filing or help you to find an alternative to filing for [...]

Avoiding Credit Card Bankruptcy

Thursday, October 9th, 2008

There was a time when credit was not very easy to get. Borrowing money for any reason was actually considered shameful, and being “in debt” was simply scandalous. If people wanted to buy things that they wanted or needed they simply SAVED; they did without those things until they could afford to pay for them [...]


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