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Simple steps to file bankruptcy in the US

Simple steps to file bankruptcy in the US

Updated Jul 17, 2015

Bankruptcy can be a heart-wrenching decision to take; especially if you are aware of its vice consequences. However, at the same time you need to know that this law has been put in place just to protect you from the clutches of the unsavory debts. If you find it almost impossible to manage your delinquent accounts and your creditors are few steps away to pounce on ...

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Top-notch executives of debt collection agency accused of multimillion-dollar fraud

Top-notch executives of debt collection agency accused of multimillion-dollar fraud

Updated Jul 17, 2015

 CONNECTICUT - David B. Fein, United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut, announced few days back that Pinto, 68, of Wellington, Florida, and Peter Pinto, 37, of East Quogue, New York, pleaded guilty on May 11 before the District Judge Stefan Underhill in Bridgeport for committing bank fraud, wire fraud, money laundering, and wire fraud stemming from ...

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Debt collectors patches up with the FTC and oaths not to pose as Ed McMahon anymore

Debt collectors patches up with the FTC and oaths not to pose as Ed McMahon anymore

Updated Jul 17, 2015

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and few defendants have ultimately arrived at a mutual settlement in a debt collection practice, after the FTC had filed a complaint and alleged that the accused knew very well, or should have known that some of the magazine subscriptions on which they were trying to collect were invalid. Again, there is a section in the accusation ...

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College debt: Still a worthy gamble?

College debt: Still a worthy gamble?

Updated Jul 17, 2015

As time is moving on, college education in the US is becoming more and more unaffordable. Finaid.org, website on financial aid information, reports that the average college tuition cost is growing at approx. three times the rate of inflation. Consequently, the portion of college costs that the federal Pell grants wrap is reducing. Lauren Asher, president of an ...

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6 Smart tips to allot cash when broke

Updated Jul 17, 2015

Several reasons can join hands together to make a hole in your wallet and let you experience a serious lack of cash. It is always hard to prepare a family budget with the little bit of cash you have on hand. You might be questioning, “How did I get into this mess?” and perhaps you are very well aware of the answer. Yes, it’s absolute absence of any budgeting ...

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Obama calls for student debt let off

Obama calls for student debt let off

Updated Jul 17, 2015

President Obama, in an attempt to woo the youth in November’s election, is trying to compel lawmakers to cease the doubling of interest rates on some student loans, which is the second largest source of consumer debt in the nation after home mortgages. Rates on some of the student loans that are backed by the US government are going to rise on July 1 from 3.4% ...

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7 Exclusive tips to cope with debt trauma and anxiety

7 Exclusive tips to cope with debt trauma and anxiety

Updated Jul 17, 2015

Are you seeing a gloomy future as of your swelling debt burdens? Are you thinking to make an escape leaving all the worries behind? When you get into debt and struggle to get out of it, you often become anxious; and the overwhelming stress and tension can lead your toward depression. Let’s take a look at how we can begin coping with debt, and moreover how we can ...

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