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I Hate Having Roommates: 7 Ways to Afford Living Alone

Credit Corp

Whether you’re an introvert supreme or you simply don’t want anyone else moving your stuff around, it’s not unusual to hate living with roommates. Some people love the constant companionship. Others like their independence and want to come home to a private haven each evening. If you’re tired of living with roommates, especially after years of dorm and college apartment life, there’s hope.

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A Collection Agent Is Calling: Help!

The Kaplan Group

A 2019 report found that millions of Americans did not have enough money to survive missing even one paycheck. Well, it’s 2020 now, and we’re in the middle of an international pandemic. A pandemic that has caused millions of Americans to miss that one paycheck, and more. So, it’s no surprise that people are falling behind on their bills, and that some people have received calls from a collection agent.

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Black Home Values and Appreciation

Prosperity Now

Racial inequalities in homeownership are crucial to understanding the racial wealth divide. According to the St.

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Data-driven credit management: four important considerations

On Guard

Data-driven credit management: four important considerations. Data and the insights that are derived from it offer organisations many benefits. For example, data-driven credit management can help to reduce the days sales outstanding (DSO) and help credit managers to create a better understanding of risk profiles. Unfortunately, buying the right credit management solution doesn’t automatically make you data-driven.

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From Complexity to Clarity: Strategies for Effective Compliance and Security Measures

Speaker: Erika R. Bales, Esq.

When we talk about “compliance and security," most companies want to ensure that steps are being taken to protect what they value most – people, data, real or personal property, intellectual property, digital assets, or any other number of other things - and it’s more important than ever that safeguards are in place. Let’s step back and focus on the idea that no matter how complicated the compliance and security regime, it should be able to be distilled down to a checklist.

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Improve Payment Terms with Suppliers with These 6 Helpful Tips

JMA

Business cash flow is one of the most important aspects of running a business and one way of improving this is by changing your payment terms with your supplier. Here are 6 helpful tips that will give you a better chance of getting an improved payment term from a supplier: Find Ways to Develop a. Read more » The post Improve Payment Terms with Suppliers with These 6 Helpful Tips appeared first on JMA Credit Control.

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What happens to a cosigner in bankruptcy?

Albuquerque Law

Applying for a loan can be a complicated matter if an individual already has debt. That is why, in many cases, individuals will obtain a loan by cosigning with someone else. A cosigner is often a family member or even a close friend. Cosigned loans are very common – but what happens to cosigners if individuals file bankruptcy? Cosigners are still responsible for the debts In most cases, most personal bankruptcies involve one person – the individual who files for debt relief.

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ABC Economist Suggests Construction Industry Focus on 'Broader Trends' Due to 'Erratic' Input Prices

NACM

Construction input prices have yet to establish a trend over the past few months, despite a slight increase in May. Although prices rose 0.8% last month, Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) Chief Economist Anirban Basu said U.S. construction firms should focus their attention to "broader trends" given the current economic climate.According to.

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Effectively Using Massachusetts Mechanic’s Lien Statute to Help Get You Paid

Collections Law

Businesses work extensively on credit, but every now and then, there are disputes concerning the payments of debts. The Massachusetts Mechanic’s Lien Statute is a law that helps safeguard contractors’ and suppliers’ “investment” in a construction project’s improvement. Whether it is a redesign or any other type of renovation project, the suppliers of materials and/or labor have the right to place liens on the property in order to help safeguard their payments.