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Debt Reduction With Chapter 7 Bankruptcy: An Overview of Straight Bankruptcy
Published on 12/20/2020

Upon filing for a Chapter 7 bankruptcy (sometimes referred to as a Straight Bankruptcy), the court will appoint a trustee to gather and sell all of a person's assets in order to distribute the cash collected among existing creditors. In this way, debt is erased - but most of a person's assets are also lost.

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Save Money on Everyday Leisure Expenses: Make Cash go Further While Still Fulfilling Hobbies and Having Fun
Published on 12/20/2020

The term "leisure" is quite broad and means a little something different to everybody depending on their interests and hobbies. While there are some core expenditures - such as a mortgage or car payment - that are fixed within budgets, others, such as leisure are not fixed. Here are some tips on how to limit leisure expenses for an individual or family budget.

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Coin Jar Saving Tips for Grown-Ups: Solve the “Raiding” Problem and Make Every Penny Count
Published on 12/20/2020

Saving spare change isn’t just for kids. For many adults it’s a necessity, especially in this daunting economic climate. But the practice is hard to keep up. All too often, strapped savers must pry open their coffee cans or glass jars full of coins in order to feed parking meters, laundromats, and vending machines.

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Get Out of Debt with a Daily Saving Program: Simple Strategies for Debt Problems and Credit Card Debt Reduction
Published on 12/20/2020

Making money and finding new sources of money may be the most desired methods of getting out of debt or reducing debt. However, it is possible to actually cut down daily spending and generate a small but steady flow of cash that can enable bigger payments on debts.

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Missed or Late Mortgage Payment: Payments 30 Days Late or Less Do Not Affect the Credit Report
Published on 12/20/2020

The due date on a mortgage seems quite unforgiving and dangerous. In reality, being slightly late on a mortgage is much less of a problem than being one day late on a credit card payment.

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Growing Household Wealth Through Discipline: How Self-control and Restraint Can Help Boost Family Income
Published on 12/20/2020

Money makes more money. But there’s another important ingredient in growing household wealth – discipline in money management. Find out how self-control and restraint play a big role in boosting family income.

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Advantages and Disadvantages of Filing Chapter 13 Bankruptcy
Published on 12/20/2020

The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act was introduced to prevent people from escaping their debts when they are in a position to repay some or all of the money they owe. Although filing chapter 7 is the preferred debt free solution for negotiating serious debt problems, it isn’t always possible. A debtor will file for chapter 13 bankruptcy when they have filed chapter 7 in the past 8 years, have an income that is above the state median, or have non-exempt assets that they don’t want to hand to a trustee.

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How to Get the Best Interest Rates For Savings: Savings Accounts With High Rates of Interest During the Recession
Published on 12/20/2020

With the bank base rate approaching zero and most bank and building society savings accounts offering hardly any interest, many people question whether it is worth saving at all. But it is always worth building up some emergency savings, and with a little care and research, it is still possible to find reasonably good interest rate.

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Refinancing During Periods of Unemployment: Curtailing Financial Troubles From Layoffs With Home Equity
Published on 12/20/2020

Homeowners are constantly bombarded with offers for home equity line and refinance opportunities. All of this advertising can sometimes lead people to decide to refinance for reasons that are less than practical, leaving them to regret their decision later. Financial troubles related to layoffs are one of the best reasons to borrow against a home rather than risk losing it.

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Calculate a Debt to Limit Ratio: How High Ratios on Revolving Debts Can Lower a Credit Score
Published on 12/20/2020

Credit scoring methods rest heavily on the amounts consumers owe. A debt to limit ratio is used to calculate amounts owed and determine lending risk. High debt to limit ratios are dangerous since they may indicate a growing problem with debt management.

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Force Debt Collection Agencies to Play Fair: Is Escalating Personal Debt Causing Financial Difficulties?
Published on 12/20/2020

The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act 1977 was introduced to protect struggling U.S. consumers from unlawful creditor harassment. Find out what rights collection agencies do and don’t have when contacting a debtor for repayment.

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Personal Debt Management: Manage Funds and Financially Recover from Debt
Published on 12/20/2020

If an individual is in a financial bind and fully understands the ins-and-outs of proper money and debt management, he or she can recover from financial mistakes. Not all cases of monetary hardships are due to financial inexperience, but simple economic misguidance. If an individual knows how to manage finances but made the unfortunate mistake of living in excess, here are some simple tips to "right the ship" and get back on course to a debt free life.