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What is Chapter 11 Bankruptcy and How May It Protect Businesses?

January 12, 2018 by Katie Bentley

What is Chapter 11 Bankruptcy and How it May Protect Businesses

Chapter 11 bankruptcy isn't uncommon, yet many fail to see its purpose. Most people have heard of Chapter 11 vs Chapter 7 liquidation, or even Chapter 11 vs Chapter 13 reorganization. But what is Chapter 11 bankruptcy? If you own a business … [Read more...] about What is Chapter 11 Bankruptcy and How May It Protect Businesses?

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How to Start Investing in Stocks Even With Debt

December 20, 2017 by Katie Bentley

If you're in debt, then you might be afraid to ask how to start investing in stocks. As much as you want your money to grow, you have more pressing payments to make. However, this is a common misconception. Even with just a little money, you … [Read more...] about How to Start Investing in Stocks Even With Debt

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Pros and Cons of Debt Consolidation FAQs Answered

December 15, 2017 by Katie Bentley

The pros and cons of debt consolidation remain one of the most misunderstood topics when seeking for debt relief programs. Some say it is beneficial while others suggest avoiding them. To clear things up, here are the effects of debt … [Read more...] about Pros and Cons of Debt Consolidation FAQs Answered

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Ways to Save Money on a Tight Budget | Uncommon Ways to Save Money

December 12, 2017 by Katie Bentley

Ways to Save Money on a Tight Budget | Uncommon Ways to Save Money

When you have a tight budget, it means you want to avoid over-spending for the necessities. By learning a few creative ways to save money on a tight budget and unusual cuts on your expenses, you will have extra funds to put away for an emergency … [Read more...] about Ways to Save Money on a Tight Budget | Uncommon Ways to Save Money

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What Are No Credit Check Loans and Why Can They Be Bad for Your Finances?

November 30, 2017 by Katie Bentley

What Are No Credit Check Loans and Why It Can Be a Bad Idea for Your Finances

Many rely on no credit check loans when they are in need of immediate financial assistance. People with poor credit especially take advantage of this type of loan due to its easy approval and repayment plan. However, while these loans might … [Read more...] about What Are No Credit Check Loans and Why Can They Be Bad for Your Finances?

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Bankruptcy Fraud Types and Consequences

November 21, 2017 by Katie Bentley

Bankruptcy Fraud: Types and Consequences

Bankruptcy fraud is a serious federal offense which carries with it the threat of hefty penalties. While many actions can fall under the umbrella of bankruptcy fraud, one example is the concealment of assets to mislead the bankruptcy … [Read more...] about Bankruptcy Fraud Types and Consequences

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How to Get Student Loans Forgiven: How to Finally Get Rid of Your Federal Student Loans

November 17, 2017 by Katie Bentley

Borrowers are always trying to find out how to get student loans forgiven. Of course, upon graduation, every borrower's student loan plan is to look for student loan help and speed up the process of repayment. To this end, there are many … [Read more...] about How to Get Student Loans Forgiven: How to Finally Get Rid of Your Federal Student Loans

Filed Under: Get Out of Debt, Student Loans

Unemployment Loans: How to Repay Student Loans Without a Job

November 3, 2017 by Katie Bentley

Taking out unemployment loans can be a hard position to be in. Borrowers who face this type of problem are typically either recent graduates or those who just lost their jobs. Repaying student loans without a job is a challenging proposition — … [Read more...] about Unemployment Loans: How to Repay Student Loans Without a Job

Filed Under: Get Out of Debt, Student Loans

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