
March 3, 2010 | Posted by Tony Laperez
It may be testified that as people advance to modernization, the percentage of those who are regularly shifting their debts is like a growing mountain. With the breakthroughs in technology, contemporary lifestyle, along with the invention of bank cards, debts have risen more than anything before.
Categories: Stimulus Cash |
Tags: banking, credit card debt, Credit Cards, Debt, Debt consolidation, debt consolidation loans, finance, financial, loans, self help |
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February 23, 2010 | Posted by Matt Jacobs
It is fairly regular for individuals to attempt to resolve their financial problems by working with debt resolution companies rather than talking with a bankruptcy law firm. However, it is important to keep in mind that you do not have the protection of the bankruptcy courts. Generally, it is better to have the protection of the bankruptcy system during a chapter 7 bankruptcy.
Categories: Bankruptcy |
Tags: advice, Bankruptcy, business, Debt, finances, financial, law, legal |
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February 15, 2010 | Posted by Adriana Noton
If you are looking for information about investment options for small business then the following guide can be of good help. There are valuable lessons you can learn from such resources. It prevents you from making poor decisions while guiding you on how to select worthwhile and prudent investment plans.
Categories: Debt |
Tags: bank, banking, business, capital, commercial banking, credit, Debt, finance, financial, loans, money, mortgage, online, personal banking |
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February 8, 2010 | Posted by Saralyn Slark
Personal debt is very common in Western society. It is often very difficult thing to prevent and to overcome as well. Many people feel that they would rather keep their money problems quiet and sometimes they will not even tell close family members. It’s likely that people in this kind of situation should turn to professional help, but who can provide this advice?
Categories: Debt |
Tags: BBA, Debt, Debt Advice, financial, Individual Voluntary Arrangements, IVAs, UK Insolvency Service |
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February 6, 2010 | Posted by Marvin Brodeur
The United Kingdom has finally managed to get out of the largest recession since the 1930s – unfortunately growth is only at about 0.1% for the final quarter of 2009.
Categories: Debt |
Tags: Consumer Spending, Debt, economy, financial, money, Recession |
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February 3, 2010 | Posted by Davis Merriweather
Beginning this year, Individual Voluntary Arrangements in the United Kingdom will be subject to stricter regulations. The UK Insolvency Service has introduced a new code of conduct that they hope will help UK residents with debt problems, better decide their options.
Categories: Debt |
Tags: BBA, Debt, Debt Advice, financial, Individual Voluntary Arrangements, IVAs, UK Insolvency Service |
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January 28, 2010 | Posted by David P. Montana
The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act was brought into being to address problems relating to harassing and threatening behavior by some debt collectors. Collection agencies do, however, benefit from this legislation. By acting in a professional manner when attempting to collect debts, collection agencies can avoid possible penalties.
Categories: Debt |
Tags: business, business consulting, business debt collection, business services, commercial collections, Debt, debt collection agencies, debt collection laws, debt collection services, debt recovery solutions, financial, financial services, law, legal |
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January 26, 2010 | Posted by Dave Renfrew
Manchester United chief executive is telling investors that a 500 million bond scheme the club is proposing will continue to increase their game-day revenues in the future. David Gill is also saying that the club’s manager Alex Ferguson will work in some capacity with the club even after he starts his retirement. This is a relief for many fans but will the money follow?
Categories: Debt |
Tags: business, Debt, Debt Advice, debt condolidation, debt management, family, financial, money |
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January 23, 2010 | Posted by Mike Garrett
We all know that, like most of the rest of the world, the United Kingdom economy is in rough shape. It’s facing at least ten years of readjustments as it starts to turn toward increased exports rather than consumer spending, which has been the focus for some time. This is the conclusion of a recent report from the Ernst & Young Item Club – the group responsible for accurate economic forecasting in Britain.
Categories: Debt |
Tags: Consumer Spending, Debt, economy, financial, money |
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January 21, 2010 | Posted by Debbie Reynolds
There are many critics of payday loans, some of whom do not accept that payday loans can be used effectively and can be beneficial. Critics openly argue that they are bad and they feed on people’s misfortune and make people get into further debt. I would argue that they can however serve a purpose and the banning of Payday type loans may have far reaching, negative consequences.
Categories: Debt |
Tags: business, cash, Debt, Debt Advice, economy, finance, financial, loan, loans, money, payday loans, unsecured loans |
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