Carl Test
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- New Bankruptcy Law - Targeting the Wrong People?
Last April, President Bush enthusiastically signed into law the oddly-named Bankruptcy Abuse and Consumer Protection Act. This bill, representing the biggest overhaul of bankruptcy law in twenty-five years,...
- Understanding the Process of Credit Counseling
Many of us have seen the advertisements on television. "Get out of debt fast!" "We can solve all your credit problems with only one call!" These sound really great but you know that, realistically, one...
- Haunting Student Loan Debts
In todays ever changing economy, its hard enough for the average working individual to make ends meet, without a wage garnishment, while supporting themselves or their families. Sometimes living pay...
- Debt Settlement -- Why The Critics Are Wrong
After October 17, 2005, a lot of people are going to become interested in debt settlement as an alternative to bankruptcy. Thats the date the new bankruptcy law goes into effect, and it means a rude awakening...
- Should You Buy A House When You Have Bad Credit?
Over 33 million Americans struggle with bad credit and the number is increasing. The skyrocketing cost of homes, transportation, schooling, etc only exacerbates the situation. Living paycheck to paycheck...
- What To Do When Debt Collectors Keep Calling
While calls from debt collectors can be embarrassing, they shouldnt be harassing, but do you know your legal rights? If it isnt bad enough that youve lost your job or been out of work due to illness...
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