Car Loans After Bankruptcy – Tips to Getting Approved

25th January, 2009 - Posted by admin - No Comments

A car loans after a bankruptcy is one way to help build back your credit history. In fact, once your bankruptcy closes, you can apply for a car loan the next day. To get approved with the best rates for your car loan, follow these tips. Review Your Credit Report Read More

Bankruptcy is Not Dead

24th January, 2009 - Posted by admin - No Comments

BANKRUPTCY IS ALIVE AND WELL Bankruptcy is still an available option to most Americans in financial difficulty. Creditors can be stopped, and foreclosures can be prevented. Recent changes in the Bankruptcy Laws and the publicity associated with them has led many to believe that Bankruptcy is no longer available as a means of avoiding unbearable debt. This » Read More

Chapter 13 Bankruptcy – Is it Right For You?

23rd January, 2009 - Posted by admin - No Comments

Chapter 13 Bankruptcy is a financial reorganization option available to all citizens of the United States. However, in order to be eligible to file Chapter 13, any unsecured debts you owe must be less than $307,675 and secured debts must be less than $922,975. Read More

The Myths and Reality of Avoiding Bankruptcy

22nd January, 2009 - Posted by admin - No Comments

The reasons to avoid bankruptcy. The number of people filing for bankruptcy in 2006 was 617,660 – in 2007 that number increased to 850,912. Bankruptcy is turning into the most convenient option for people who are facing severe financial problems. However, strikingly, the majority of these people are ignorant of two very significant factors. One, bankruptcy » Read More

New Bankruptcy Laws – New Challenges

21st January, 2009 - Posted by admin - No Comments

Most people have heard about the new bankruptcy laws. These new laws really changed a lot of things about filing bankruptcy. Making bankruptcy something that is more strict and less available. The whole idea of the new bankruptcy laws was to limit bankruptcy filings and help to protect both the creditor and debtor. Filing bankruptcy is » Read More

Avoid Bankruptcy Pitfalls

20th January, 2009 - Posted by admin - No Comments

With unemployment spreading across the country, household foreclosures at all time highs, and credit card usage peaking previous history, bankruptcy appears to be a ray of sunshine for the individuals and families experiencing the pressures of our great nation’s economy. Before considering this as your “golden ticket”, allow me to shed some light on the » Read More

The Hidden Costs of Bankruptcy

19th January, 2009 - Posted by admin - No Comments

Some people who find themselves deep in debt feel that the only way out is filing for bankruptcy. This, however, is a very serious matter and is not a decision that should be made rashly. The debt elimination benefits of bankruptcy come at a high price. Read More

How Do Bankruptcy Loans’ Requirements Work?

19th January, 2009 - Posted by admin - No Comments

Bankruptcy loan?s qualification is not an easy task. You need to overcome serious lender?s wariness about your ability and disposition for repaying the loan you are requesting. At this stage, you need to make no mistakes, your behavior has to be stainless and you need to show the lender that the past problems that led » Read More

File Bankruptcy – What to Expect If You Have No

18th January, 2009 - Posted by admin - No Comments

File Bankruptcy – What to Expect If You Have No Way Out Bankruptcy of course carries with it some measure of negative stigmatization. However, many people see it as a “get out of debt free” card, and it is far from that and is nothing that should be lightly entered into. Bankruptcy should always be a » Read More

Top 10 Reasons to Stop Feeling Bad About Bankruptcy

17th January, 2009 - Posted by admin - No Comments

After helping so many people through the Arizona bankruptcy process for more than 15 years, the Arizona bankruptcy attorneys of Arizona Bankruptcy Now have seen firsthand the remorse and guilt experienced by debtors. Whether you’re facing an Arizona foreclosure on your home, swamped in credit card debt, drowning in medical bills, or a combination of » Read More

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