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You can establish mainstream credit after bankruptcy...in less than six months. Whether you filed bankruptcy several years ago or last week, this book will show you how to make a dramatic and lasting recovery. Stephen Snyder and his wife Michele, each had their Chapter 7 bankruptcy discharged in 1993. They were both so cash poor at the time they had to borrow money from their families to file. Then, within six months they mortgaged a home at six percent, leased two new cars, and obtained bank loans, major bank cards, start-up capital for a small business, and moreall using mainstream credit and without the aid of high-interest credit companies. Today they give, save, and invest 30 percent of their income live off 70 percent. They consistently maintain a debt-to-income ratio well below 20 percent. And, they are paying back their bankruptcy debt with interest. Our advice works. We know because we've been there. This book gives you not only the knowledge and tactics to recover from personal bankruptcybut practical, easy-to-use principles to manage your money and build wealth.
If you're feeling overwhelmed by your bank balance, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy can offer welcome relief. It allows you to get rid of most of your debts, and it forces creditors and collection agencies to stop their collection efforts.
For nearly a decade, this friendly, comprehensive guide has helped more than 200,000 people cope with their debts. How to File for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy takes you through the filing process, gives you real-world, practical advice and all the official bankruptcy forms you'll need.
Learn to defend yourself from bill collectors and the IRS
Expert tips and tactics for repairing your credit and getting back on your feet
If you’re considering bankruptcy, you need straightforward answers and reliable advice. Thankfully, Personal Bankruptcy For Dummies is here to help you get your finances – and your life – back in order. It answers all your questions about filing and makes the process as painless as possible. This straight-shooting guide won’t pull punches, but it will pull you out of debt!
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Carol Costa is a professional writer with a business background in accounting and real estate. She recently completed Alpha Teach Yourself Accounting in 24 Hours. Carol has first-hand knowledge of the bankruptcy process as she herself has filed it and survived it.
James R. Beaman, J.D., has been practicing law in Arizona since 1974 and handles bankruptcy cases on a regular basis. He is the attorney who handled Costa's bankruptcy case.
The complete do-it-yourself Bankruptcy Kit with all the forms required to discharge consumer debts under Chapter 7 of the Bankruptcy Code, including judgement liens, non-purchase money liens, tax liens, medical bills and credit card charges, plus information regarding the dischargeability of Student Loans. Includes completed examples of each form.
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This comprehensive guide covers bankruptcy issues and laws. Written by experts in the field, the text discusses judicial debt collection; creditors with special rights; debtors' state law remedies; commencement, conversion, and dismissal of a bankruptcy case; automatic stay of collection; creditors’ and debtors’ rights; exemptions; collection; pre- and post-bankruptcy transfers; the effect on secured and unsecured claims; leases and executory contracts; and allocation of judicial power over bankruptcy matters.
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This casebook is an authoritative introduction to bankruptcy. Case studies, case notes, and examples illustrate points under consideration. Thought-provoking questions generate classroom discussion and hone students' legal reasoning. Students reap the benefit of the author's expert opinions, insight, and experience. Representative topics include the individual debtor, corporate reorganizations, and claims, property of the state, and the "Strong-Arm Powers."
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This book was written by a lawyer in simple english. It includes information on Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcies.
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Bounce Back From Bankruptcy 3rd Ed. :A Step-by-Step Guide to Getting Back on Your Financial Feet
A step by step guide to helping you get back on your financial feet after bankruptcy or other credit-related problems. This book walks you through everything you need to do to stay out of debt, become debt-free if you get in over your head again and obtain new credit -- whether credit cards, a car loan or a mortgage -- once you're ready. Also contains important information on how you can start to heal your relationship with money so you can avoid making the same financial mistakes again.
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Trying to decide whether or not to file for bankruptcy? This new Quick & Legal book from consumer debt expert Robin Leonard addresses questions and concerns that may be keeping you up into the wee hours.
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From Sabotage to Success: How to Overcome Self-Defeating Behavior and Reach Your True Potential This book's self-directed, step-by-step approach grew out of the author's own recovery from self-defeating behavior. Her real-life examples, exercises, and action plans help you zero in on the self-defeating behaviors that can undermine your life.
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