Remove blog do-you-pay-taxes-on-accounts-receivable
article thumbnail

Best Practices for Medical Accounts Receivable Management

Nexa Collect

In one of our previous blogs, Using a Revenue Recovery Service to Recover debt , we discussed the risk undertaken by a business extending credit to another business, or consumer, by providing services in exchange for a promise of “due and proper consideration”. In accounting terms, this process bears the name of ‘accounts receivable’.

article thumbnail

Does Chapter 13 Wipe All of Your Credit?

Sawin & Shea

Unlike Chapter 7 , Chapter 13 bankruptcy allows you to avoid liquidating your non-exempt assets. Instead, you pay a repayment plan over three to five years. In this blog, we’ll discuss how Chapter 13 usually affects credit scores, and we’ll give you actionable tips to begin rebuilding your credit.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

How to File a Dispute with TransUnion

Better Credit Blog

We may be compensated if you click this ad. Ad Find an expert to remove negative items Credit repair companies specialize in finding and helping you remove mistakes on your report to help you improve your credit. Make sure you stay current with what’s on your credit reports, as doing so is one of the first ways to spot fraud.

article thumbnail

How to Remove a Public Record From Your Credit Report

Better Credit Blog

If you receive a public judgment from a court regarding one of your debts, you can end up with an entry on your credit report. If you are curious about how to remove a public record from your credit report, check out our full article to find out what to do for different types of public records. Bankruptcies.

article thumbnail

How To Protect Yourself From Identity Theft

Better Credit Blog

So if you’ve never thought about how to prevent your identity from getting stolen, now is the time to start, as there’s more opportunity for fraudsters to steal your information than ever before. Fortunately, there’s plenty of resources available to consumers, as well as simple steps you can take to protect yourself.

Banks 66
article thumbnail

What To Know About Credit Freezes and Fraud Alerts

Better Credit Blog

Identity theft can be a major headache, as a person with your information can open up a credit card or bank account in your name, and also apply for a loan, and take several other actions that can wreck your credit. “Anytime you suspect fraud, you should place a fraud alert on your credit report.

article thumbnail

Can Social Security Overpayments be Discharged in Bankruptcy?

Sawin & Shea

It would be reassuring to think that government agencies never make mistakes, but like all huge entities–sometimes they do. This sounds encouraging unless you are one of the 440,000 people that it happened to. Reasons you may have been overpaid by the SSA: Your income is more than you estimated.