
Question by bookworm021: What can happen to me if my husband defaults on his personal debts? My husband is going to prison for at least 6 years. He has the following debts solely in his name and unsecured: personal loan for 15k, private student loan for 15k, credit card for 2k, and medical bills of [...]
Sep 15 2011 | Posted in
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A lot of people are taking more pleasure in creating their very own businesses rather than having a full time job. Although individuals think that it is likely one of the best ways to financial and personal freedom, there are actually still various downsides to self-employment. Considered one of these is the issue of getting accredited for a car loan.
Jun 9 2011 | Posted in
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Cash is just so easy to borrow these days, for those who really want it. Now more conventional lending venues like local banks and credit unions have in fact made it harder to get a loan from them. However, for the newer genre of private online no credit cash lending sites, business is booming. They want to lend.
Apr 10 2011 | Posted in
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One possible solution, but not guaranteed, is an offer-in-compromise. In fact, only a fraction of OIC applications are granted. You must be able to show the IRS that this is the most you are able to pay.
Mar 8 2011 | Posted in
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One of the official duties of the new president was to ensure the FHA loan limits would change. With the fall of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac it has been essential to try and re-stimulate the economy. The stimulus bill has allowed for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to guarantee loans at new limits. It [...]
Mar 6 2011 | Posted in
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