Archive for the 'Bankruptcy' Category
Credit Repair-Bankruptcy by Steven Hay
Part 1 and Part 2 was yesterday.
WARNING
The Bankruptcy Restriction Order does not stop your Official Receiver to take criminal actions against any of your offences. If you sell goods that you have on hire purchase agreement or you fill out false information on your loan application, your actions will be taken […]
January 17 2008 | Bankruptcy and Credit Repair | No Comments »
Credit Repair-Bankruptcy by Steven Hay
Part 1 was yesterday and Part 3 will be featured tomorrow.
REMEMBER - Beneficial Interest
If your co-owners have any intention of buying out your equity share of the property, they must do it quickly. Otherwise, the Official Receiver may take it into his hands in selling your home altogether. Those who want […]
January 16 2008 | Bankruptcy and Credit Repair | No Comments »
Credit Repair-Bankruptcy by Steven Hay
Part 2 and Part 3 will be featured tomorrow.
What is Bankruptcy?
Bankruptcy is one of the more effective ways to deal with debts you cannot afford to pay. Once you declare that you are bankrupt, all assests in your possession will be used to pay your outstanding debts. After a period of […]
January 15 2008 | Bankruptcy and Credit Repair | No Comments »
Can You Guess The Main Causes Of Bankruptcy Filings? There are several common causes leading one to file bankruptcy. These include, but are not limited to the following:
1. Lawsuits/Garnishments
Nobody wants to be sued and brought to judgment. Nobody wants to have 10%-15% of their hard earned wages deducted from their pay. […]
November 15 2007 | Bankruptcy and Credit Card and Credit Rating and Credit Repair and Credit Reports and Credit Score | No Comments »
BEFORE YOU DECIDE TO FILE, THINK ABOUT THE ALTERNATIVES TO BANKRUPTCY
Bankruptcy should be the last resort to getting out of debt. It will stay on your credit report for up to 10 years, guaranteeing that you will receive higher than normal interest rates on future financing close to the bankruptcy filing. Some debts […]
November 06 2007 | Bankruptcy | No Comments »