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Posted on Thursday, 26th January 2012 by Sarah Sullivan

Your credit score is subject to study by just about everyone. It’s not just banks and car dealerships that are interested in your credit rating. Sure, they’re about to lend you money, so you expect them to make inquiries. But others, from potential landlords to potential employers, also scrutinize your credit report. They want to [...]

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Posted on Wednesday, 11th January 2012 by Sarah Sullivan

Credit repair is an elusive animal to many, but there are plenty of ways anyone can help themselves improve. Start small by: Checking your credit report. Your credit report serves as a financial map. The right information can lead to credit approval, while the wrong information can place roadblocks in your path. Why settle for [...]

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Posted on Thursday, 5th January 2012 by Sarah Sullivan

New data from the Central District of California was posted on Prof. Jonathon Hayes, Bankruptcy Prof. Blog: Pro per filings for the Jan through Sept, 2011 period were 28.3% of the total.  The national average is 7.9%.  The central district clerk’s office processes one bankruptcy petition every 3 minutes, 44 seconds.  The next highest number [...]

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Posted on Thursday, 20th October 2011 by Sarah Sullivan

I know the feeling of being a first time renter and you now narrowed down the apartment search to a couple of places that are of interest to you.  It is an exciting but scary process.  There is one lingering question that has got to be driving you up the wall, “what is my credit [...]

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Posted on Saturday, 15th October 2011 by admin

It is extremely important to know the roth ira limits, in order to ensure you receive the full benefits from your roth ira account. Even though roth-ira.org is known for its flexibility, there are quite a few limits to the contributions you can make towards your account. Read more…

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Posted on Friday, 14th October 2011 by Sarah Sullivan

How long does it take to repair credit?  The credit repair process is ongoing.  If your credit score is 580, it won’t change into a 720 within a matter of months.  It can take some people years to rebuild their credit history and raise their credit scores.  That being said, repairing your credit is not [...]

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Posted on Tuesday, 27th September 2011 by Sarah Sullivan

     A literal reading of 11 U.S.C. Section §362(c)(3) terminates the stay 30 days after the filing of the petition only with respect to the debtor, not property of the estate. However, coming into bankruptcy court in the Central District, recent rulings have discussed whether the Stay terminates entirely or only with respect to the [...]

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