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Sep 16, Business Credit Cards For Bad Credit

Debt Collection Answers

There are some very good reasons to use business credit cards to pay for purchases you make for your business. Using personal credit cards can put your credit scores at risk and can make tax time a lot more complicated. But what if you have bad credit? Yes you may have options. Here's more about business credit cards for bad credit.

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What Can We Learn from the Wells Fargo Consent Orders?

Consumer Financial Services Law

By now, most have read about the consent orders issued last week by the CFPB and the OCC concerning Wells Fargo. The consent orders ordered Wells Fargo to pay a total of $185 million in civil monetary penalties ($100 million to the CFPB, $50 million to the OCC and $35 million to the City and County of Los Angeles), as well as reimbursing customers an estimated $5 million because Wells Fargo employees, in an effort to boost sales figures and earn bonuses: (a) opened deposit and credit card accoun

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Summit AR

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A Proven Process for Debt Recovery. With Summit AR’s “P.H.D. Philosophy” (Preserve Human Dignity), you’ll find no automated “robo-dialers” that leave multiple, irritating messages for debtors and do nothing to resolve the account. In a sea of large, faceless consumer and commercial collection agencies, ours specializes in treating people right and following all the rules—and we selectively choose clients who share these same values.

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Waiting Too Long To Collect Debt Can Hurt Your Business

The McHughes Law Firm

Waiting to collect debt not only delays any potential payment, it also adds additional hurdles to your debt collection process. As a business ages and grows, managing accounts receivables with detailed debt collection practices becomes essential to its success. Uncollected debt can pile up before you know it, putting a serious financial strain on your business’s ability to operate.

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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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Sep 16, Best rated cash advance cards for 2016

Debt Collection Answers

When you’re looking to pay down debt, one of the best things you can do is transfer your balance from a high-interest credit card to one that offers a temporary (the longer, the better) 0 percent introductory offer. This allows you to pay down your debt without tacking on additional interest fees. Additionally, you can look for cards that have no balance transfer fees or that offer 0 percent on purchases for a period of time.

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Delaware Bankruptcy Court Holds LLC Operating Agreement Provisions Placing Sole Power in the Company’s Lender to Prevent a Bankruptcy Filing are Void as Against Public Policy

The Creditors Rights

In an important decision for debtors and creditors alike, the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware has ruled that provisions in a limited liability company operating agreement, granting the company’s lender absolute power to prevent the company from filing a bankruptcy petition are unenforceable as against public policy. In re: Intervention Energy Holdings, LLC , 2016 WL 3185576 (Bankr.

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Sep 16, I Helped My Late Father Save His Home. What Now?

Debt Collection Answers

My father let his home go into foreclosure and I paid to get it out of foreclosure. My father signed the deed over to me. I have been making the payments on the home for the last four yrs and have put several thousands of dollars into the home to get it back into living conditions. Now.