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What Bills to Pay First when Considering Personal Bankruptcy
If filing for personal bankruptcy is on your radar, continue paying whatever bills you can to stay within the law. Prioritize bill payments with the help of this list: [more…]
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What the Newest Bankruptcy Law Means to You
The bankruptcy law that went into effect in 2005 makes it harder than it used to be to declare personal bankruptcy. It's much more difficult to liquidate your assets and get a fresh start to your credit [more…]
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Questions to Answer when Considering Personal Bankruptcy
If you're thinking about personal bankruptcy, you're looking at some hard questions and harder choices, especially under the newest bankruptcy law. Answer the questions in the following list to figure [more…]
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Filing for Personal Bankruptcy as Chapter 7 or Chapter 13
The founders of the United States foresaw that honest people might suffer severe economic misfortune or make poor choices. So, they provided for bankruptcy in the U.S. Constitution. [more…]
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Selecting a Broker for Your Personal Finance Transactions
Discount and online brokerages have increased their customer service and added more servers so that customer trades are executed rapidly. Full-service brokers are increasing the capabilities of their Web [more…]
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How to Deal with Debt Collectors during Personal Bankruptcy
If you're facing personal bankruptcy, you've probably heard from debt collectors. A debt collector's job is to get you to pay their client's debt, and they can be very inventive in finding ways to motivate [more…]
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Personal Bankruptcy Laws For Dummies Cheat Sheet
Going through the process of filing personal bankruptcy isn't fun, but it’s sometimes necessary and can be a huge relief. Filing for personal bankruptcy means you have to answer some tough questions about [more…]
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