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  • Payday loan: A Complete overview

    From different surveys, it is seen that the number of customers taking payday loan as well as payday lending companies are increasing frequently. If you are a person taking the payday loan for the first time or want to gather information regarding payday l
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  • How to Get Cheap Home Loans with a Bad Credit

    It?s been years since you made any major improvements to your home and it?s about time. Your spouse and children are also urging you to give the house a facelift. So, what do you do? Dip into your savings? Great! But that?s only if you?ve enough stashed aw
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  • Even With Credit Problems... You Can Get A Loan Within 30 Days, If Youre Willing To Work At It

    A wise friend once told me that *extraordinary people* are just *ordinary people* who do extraordinary things.

    Its the same way with loans. People that get loans after being turned down are not extraordinary people, they are ordinary people who do
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  • What is a Personal Secured Loan?

    A personal secured loan is the generic term for a loan. In simple terms a personal secured loan gives security to the lender on the loan other than a simple promise to repay the loan.

    This type of loan is essentially an amount that is secured again
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Bankruptcy News and Current Events

  • Bankruptcy filings up 16 percent

    MILWAUKEE Bankruptcy filings are up 16 percent in Wisconsin during the first half of the year. U.S. Bankruptcy Court records show more than 16,000 petitions were filed through June. Eighty-two percent of the petitions are for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Thats the type that lets consumers wipe out debt such as credit card balances and medical and utility bills. Bankruptcy attorneys tell the Journal ...

  • Bankruptcy filings up 16 percent in Wisconsin

    MILWAUKEE (AP) Bankruptcy filings are up 16 percent in Wisconsin during the first half of the year. U.S. Bankruptcy Court records show more than 16,000 petitions were filed through June. Eighty-two percent of the petitions are for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Thats the type that lets consumers wipe out debt such as credit card balances and medical and utility bills. Bankruptcy attorneys tell the ...

  • Bankruptcy filings in state up 16% at midyear

    Bankruptcy filings in Wisconsin rose 16% during the first half of this year, an increase lawyers say was driven largely by consumers and small-business operators who couldn't find enough work in the slow economy to keep up with their debts.

  • Bankruptcy in Connecticut Increases By 24%

    During the first half of 2010, bankruptcy filings for individuals in Connecticut jumped by 24 percent compared to a year ago. In fact, personal bankruptcies accounted for 89 percent of all bankruptcies tracked by the Warren Group, a real estate data firm in Boston, from January to June.

  • Bankruptcy filings in state up 20% over 2009

    Bankruptcy filings in Connecticut climbed 20 percent in the first two quarters compared to the same period in 2009 and rose 6.5 percent from the last half of 2009, according to a new report from banking and real estate research firm The Warren Group.

  • Bankruptcy pace continues to slow

    The good news is the number of bankruptcy filings n New Hampshire continues to fall. The bad news is filings in June and for the year are still ahead of last year, when a record number of bankruptcies were filed.Some 443 individuals and businesses filed for bankruptcy protection in June -- some 20 more than last year and the most since the June record of 452 that were filed in 1997, nearly a ...

  • Former bankruptcy attorneys clients to get a share of more than $43,000

    A judge ruled former clients of Roanoke bankruptcy attorney Ann Marie Miller to split more than $43,000 owed to them.

  • Tribune Bankruptcy Examiner Issues Conclusions on 2007 Buyout by Sam Zell

    The bankruptcy examiner probing Tribune Co.s 2007 buyout filed a report on whether creditors can successfully challenge the $8.3 billion deal.

  • Bankruptcy court filings

    These firms recently filed with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court's local clerk of court offices. Bankruptcy - United States - Law - Services - Lawyers and Law Firms

  • Alex Rodriguez objects to Rangers' bankruptcy plan

    Alex Rodriguez, the New York Yankees third baseman, has objected to the Texas Rangers' proposed bankruptcy plan on concern he may not be paid the $24.9 million of deferred compensation his former team owes him.


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