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10 Common Questions About Bankruptcy

Debt Free Colorado

Find Out the 10 Common Questions About Bankruptcy with Colorado Bankruptcy Lawyers. The decision to file for bankruptcy is a significant one, and we are here to assist you in determining whether bankruptcy is the best course of action for your circumstances. Do bankruptcies come in different types?

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CFPB Report Reveals Impact Removal of Public Records Has on Credit Reporting: Did it Make a Difference?

Consumer Financial Services Law

The settlements required the three CRAs to implement minimum personal identifying information (“PII”) standards and data collection frequency requirements for civil public records appearing on consumer reports. The Report breaks civil public records into three broad categories: bankruptcies, judgments and tax liens.

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What Happens to Debts When Dissolving a Company?

Debt RR

Whether a small business closes because of changes in the market or a massive corporation shuts down due to advances in technology, many businesses still have some outstanding debt or tax obligations when they cease operations. This can be taxes owed at the local, state, or federal level, and the obligations remain on file for many years.

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How to Ensure Financial Security in the Future–in 12 Steps

Credit Corp

List ongoing monthly expenses in four categories: fixed costs that stay the same every month (such as a mortgage or rent payment); variable expenses that change each month but are “must-buy” items (such as food, gas, and medicine); savings (it’s a mandatory “bill”); and spending money. Collect Rent. Account for a splurge.