Debt Relief Programs – User-friendly and More Result Oriented
Posted on November 1st, 2011
There are numerous plus points of choosing debt relief programs .You can do a comparison study to get more authentic data about the excellent features of debt relief programs which need to be reviewed and verified to reinforce your own professional life. Frankly speaking, debt relief offers are excellent in that sense as because of availability of caboodle of financial advantages like reduced interest rates, smooth dealing, excellent timeframe for repayment of old dues and to top it all flexible terms.
However, it is also true that on account of acceleration of online scam, it has become a problem to do online transaction in carefree manner. If you open your sites in internet, you will see many sites which offer different types of bonanzas in the shapes of promotional campaigns to entice their online clients. Read full post…
Do I Have To Be a Citizen to File for Bankruptcy?
Posted on October 25th, 2011
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Many people assume that filing for bankruptcy is an option that is only available to a U.S. Citizens. The general belief is that only people who are U.S. Citizens or who are legally in the United States can file for bankruptcy. The bankruptcy laws do not limit the filing of a bankruptcy case only to U.S. citizens or legal residents. The bankruptcy code does not prohibit people who are not permanent residents or U.S. citizens from filing for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy. Under section 109 of the bankruptcy code a debtor can be any : “person that resides or has a domicile, a place of business, or property in the United States, or a municipality, may be a debtor under this title.”
The code does not define a debtor as someone who has legal residence or citizenship. A debto
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Scholarships for the Unemployed in California
Posted on October 11th, 2011
The State of California does not offer scholarships specifically for unemployed workers. However, you may qualify for state-sponsored, need-based grants or programs designed to encourage students to pursue certain high-need fields. You may also consider federal need-based student aid programs, which offer educational funding for the unemployed to pursue college degrees or skills training. Each program has its own guidelines and the amount you receive may depend on your financial need or the type of school you attend.
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The Cal Grants program offers need-based students aid to attend four-year colleges or universities, technical schools or career colleges in California.
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Google+, Better Social Media
Posted on September 26th, 2011
Did you hear that Facebook’s rival is in town? As I’m sure some of you know, Google released a new social media site called Google+.
If you haven’t received an invitation to join Google+, please let me know! The site is invite- only… and it’s amazing! Where Facebook lacks,
Google+ takes off.
For instance …
1) Google+ is fertile ground for you to build your business (or promote your job skills). It’s really easy to stand out because, unlike Facebook,
there aren’t bunches of people competing in the
same space.
2) The folks at Google+ are ultra-sensitive about privacy issues, so they don’t capture the same personal information that Facebook does.
3) It’s really, really easy to separate friends, family, and co-workers, which means you can share photos and personal information with friends and family
members, but not the guy who sits in the cubicle down the hall!
Like I said, if you want an invitation, let me know. I look forward to c
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Employer Credit Check Laws: The Latest News
Posted on September 24th, 2011
We’ve talked before about how more employers than ever are checking job applicants’ credit as part of the hiring process. And we’ve also discussed the importance of maintaining good credit while you’re looking for work.
Employer credit checks are becoming more common, but not everyone is in agreement on whether or not they’re fair to applicants and really useful for employers. Employer credit check laws vary from state to state, but right now the only federal law that really governs them is the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA).
Under that law, a potential employer can check your credit only after getting your written consent to do so. If the em
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The Basics of Unsecured Loans
Posted on August 29th, 2011
Unsecured loans are loans which can be obtained without the need for collateral. They usually have a set term, which the borrower signs for, which is why they are sometimes referred to as signature loans.
One type of unsecured loan would be a purchase put on a credit card. Every time an individual makes a purchase using a credit card, he or she just needs to sign, authorizing the payment and serves as an agreement that he or she would be paying back the money borrowed. After the individual obtains the credit card, the loan’s size and terms are predetermined.
There are also several other types of unsecured loans which are offered by banks to borrowers. However, most of the time, these loans have higher interest rates compared to secured loans and are of a smaller size.
If you are looking into getting an unsecured loan, you need to know that you have a better chance of getting approved if you have a good credit score. B Read full post…
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