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Tips On Recovering From Declaring Bankruptcy

As the recession gets worse, more and more Americans are falling into debt, and more of us are declaring bankruptcy every day. Bankruptcy can be seen as a fresh start, absolving you of much of your debt and payments, but it will also destroy your credit report, remaining there for ten years, and diminishing it by several hundred points. In most cases, bankruptcy should be seen as a last resort because of how important it is to maintain a healthy credit score. If you are forced to file for bankruptcy, there are certain measures you should take to ensure that you can get on the road to financial recovery as quickly as possible.

Legal And Illegal Tactics A Debt Collector Will Use: Debt Collection Basics Part Three

In the first two articles I described what a collections account was, how sending delinquent accounts out to an agency benefits a creditor, and the practice of selling an old debt to a third party collection agency.

Get Rich Quick Or Get Rich Scam – Freebie Trading

Freebie trading, a controversial moneymaking ploy utilizes online forums, You Tube videos, personal websites and various other marketing techniques to drive traffic to web sites that advertise a variety products and trial offer in exchange for a fee. Freebie trading differs from other kinds of affiliate marketing because it includes people who make an agreement to purchase products from these sites on one another’s behalf, for a cut of the commission that results in exchange.

Crack Down On Superbowl Expenses

Even though the economy is suffering, and many of you are in debt, there is no reason that you cannot throw a really great Super Bowl Party.

How To Conduct Your Job Interview To Find The Perfect New Hire

In the middle of an American economic crisis, and every other industry seems to be cutting back, one seems to be growing rapidly: the debt collection! You heard right! According to one recent study that was conducted as of late, more than fifty five percent of the collection agencies questioned plan to add to the amount of staff that they already employ this fiscal year.