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Fix Bad Credit Report Repair

Fix Bad Credit Report Repair is a short article on the 7 steps to getting your credit report fixed. It has some very basic information that will help anyone get their credit back on track.


Where Can You Get A Credit Card?

One of the newest suppliers of credit cards are supermarkets. Due to their massive presence in towns and cities, supermarkets are branching out into financial service products such as credit cards


Managing Your Money

Ever wonder the basics of micro-managing your finances? What about those things called low interest rate credit cards? Learn if they're a good idea or not, plus smart budgeting tips.


Credit Card Shopping Tips

When it comes to obtaining a new credit card, you may not have as many choices as people who already have good credit. But you should still do some comparison shopping to make sure you are getting the best deal available to you. Credit card terms and interest rates vary - and some of those variations can make a huge difference to your wallet. Always shop for the card with the best interest rate and terms.


Utah, the Nation's Bankruptcy Capital

Family-friendly Utah, with a diverse workforce and a historically strong work ethic, has the Nation’s highest bankruptcy rate. What’s the story?


Bankruptcy vs. Credit Counseling: What Should I Do?

Credit Counseling and bankruptcy are both ways to relieve the stress of debt. However, they are very different and it is important to understand both before making a decision as to which is best for you.


New Bankruptcy Law - Where's the Consumer Protection?

The title of the recently passed bankruptcy law promises consumer protection. In actuality, it offers little, if any, protection at all for consumers.


The Last Debt Solution Should Be Bankruptcy

As a debt solution, bankruptcy should be filed only if all other debt relief methods fail. There are two types of this solution. Filing a Chapter 7 and filing a chapter 13. One gives the creditors at least some of the money you own them.


Bankruptcy Help - The Effects of Filing and Alternatives to Review First

This article offers a comprehensive look at Bankruptcy, the effects of filing and what can be done to avoid filing.


Filing Bankruptcy - Credit After Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy has and will continue to be the only option for some individuals when it comes to dealing with the burdens of their indebtedness. So what about life after bankruptcy? In this article I have compiled a few suggestions, which if applied, can greatly contribute to the recovery of filing for bankruptcy protection.


Bankruptcy Guide

‘Bankruptcy’ the term that can raise the goose bumps of almost every individual who hears it and even a nervous breakdown to those who confront it. Bankruptcy stands for the situation when a person runs into huge debts and there is hardly any money left with him to repay those debts. The


The New Bankruptcy Law: What You Need To Know

The new bankruptcy law went into effect on October 17, 2005. The tremendous number of people waiting to wipe out their debts before the deadline was astounding. It highlighted the fact that the debt situation in the U.S. is out of control. Here is what you need to know about the new law.


Bankruptcy: What's the Difference Between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13?

When consumers contemplate the option of bankruptcy generally, the remedy they are specifically referring to is chapter 7 bankruptcy. The effect of the filing is to discharge someone saddled with debt from having to pay debts no longer secured with a valid lien.


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