By Author on Jul 26, 2010 in Bankruptcy, Loans | 0 Comments
Ready to begin establishing new credit after bankruptcy? You may think that the chances of finding a lender are slim, but in reality there are plenty of lenders out there who are willing to give you a loan! However, there are some unscrupulous people who try to take advantage of their financial situation by charging [...]
By Author on Jul 24, 2010 in Bankruptcy, Credit | 0 Comments
The declaration of bankruptcy may seem like a financial disaster, but may recover in a short period of time. In most cases, you have to give up their credit cards when you declare bankruptcy. But it is almost impossible to do certain things – like rent a car or book a hotel room – without [...]
By Fred on Mar 2, 2010 in Bankruptcy, Debt Management | 0 Comments
Money is a tricky thing and sometimes can be hard to manage. As many of us watch our debt pile up and the interest keeps accruing it can become very overwhelming and devastating. These factors are magnified by the confusion that creditors create with tricky payment terms and hidden and outrageous fees. Needless to say, [...]
By Fred on Jul 29, 2009 in Bankruptcy, Credit, Loans, Mortgage, Service Reviews | 0 Comments
Are you hesitant to hire a professional debt negotiation to help you with your credit card debt? There are several reasons why it is better to hire a third party to help with the process:
1. Experience: The debt negotiation companies manage hundreds of users daily, and understand the system and how it works. Furthermore, the [...]
By Fred on Jan 4, 2009 in Banking, Bankruptcy, Debt Management, Loans, Mortgage | 0 Comments
Due to the current situation many people have lost their jobs and can not make your mortgage payments then face the awkward situation of losing your home. But there are solutions, for example if you have good credit, refinancing the mortgage may be your best option. You should get an appointment with your lender and [...]