June 21st, 2010 at 11:44am
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PLAIN ENGLISH explanations, tips and secrets on how to stop bill collectors cold. How to deal with collectors, attorneys, and collection agencies to negotiate your way out of debt and improve your credit score. Who to pay first, and who to NOT pay. Special chapter on debt consolidators/counselors.
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June 17th, 2010 at 06:18pm
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Published in 1935, at the depth of the Depression, A World in Debt is a powerful indictment of the debt system. Is is written in eloquent but non-technical language with profuse use of clasical sources. With a foreword and a commentary by Albert D. Friedberg, the republisher, a noted currency and commodities analyst and seculator.
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June 17th, 2010 at 04:23pm
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Workouts are increasingly becoming a global reality and this book brings together 23 senior specialists from across the globe to provide a comprehensive discussion of out-of-court debt restructurings. The unique cohesion of legal, business, financial and accounting experience brought to together in this book provides the international workout practitioner with the tools to achieve a comprehensive understanding of the workout process.
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By Average Joe
June 15th, 2010 at 10:21pm
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How does cooperation emerge in a condition of international anarchy? Michael Tomz sheds new light on this fundamental question through a study of international debt across three centuries. Tomz develops a reputational theory of cooperation between sovereign governments and foreign investors. He explains how governments acquire reputations in the eyes of investors, and argues that concerns about reputation sustain international lending and repayment.
Tomz's theory generates novel predictions about the dynamics of cooperation: how investors treat first-time borrowers, how access to credit evolves as debtors become more seasoned, and how countries ascend and descend the reputational ladder by acting contrary to investors' expectations. Tomz systematically tests his theory and the leading alternatives across three centuries of financial history. His remarkable data, gathered from archives in nine countries, cover all sovereign borrowers. He deftly combines statistical methods, case studies, and content analysis to scrutinize theories from as many angles as possible.
Tomz finds strong support for his reputational theory while challenging prevailing views about sovereign debt. His pathbreaking study shows that, across the centuries, reputations have guided lending and repayment in consistent ways. Moreover, Tomz uncovers surprisingly little evidence of punitive enforcement strategies. Creditors have not compelled borrowers to repay by threatening military retaliation, imposing trade sanctions, or colluding to deprive defaulters of future loans. He concludes by highlighting the implications of his reputational logic for areas beyond sovereign debt, further advancing our understanding of the puzzle of cooperation under anarchy.
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June 15th, 2010 at 09:25pm
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As the world economy worsens, spiraling to levels unseen since the Great Depression, business owners are falling further and further into debt and desperately searching for creative strategies to bridge the ever-widening gap between receivables and payables. In his new book, Dr. Larabie presents a statistically proven, do-it-yourself program to address this problem.
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May 29th, 2010 at 07:34am
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Every year, millions of people are the target of collection agency harassment. People react in a variety of ways: they screen their phone calls, are afraid to open their mail. Some consumers run to a bankruptcy lawyer simply to get away from the harassment.
Few people understand their rights under the law, and even fewer know they can actually sue the debt collector for abusive and deceptive behavior.
In fact, the collection industry is a multi-billion dollar industry: collectors are trained in the art of deception. When a consumer loses a job, goes through a divorce, or has an illness, they are already in a state of depression. The collector knows this, and knows how to prey on you to get you to pay.
Collectors and their lawyers meet at conventions. The lawyers tell the collectors which cases have been won and which have been lost; which tactics have been deemed legal and which have been deemed illegal. Imagine: they are ganging up on you. They are trained; you should be, too.
This book is written by an attorney who has spent the better part of a decade suing debt collectors. Learn the secrets they don't want you to know. Learn how courts have interpreted the law.
This book comes with case citations, and even sample complaints.
You can actually sue the debt collector, and win money damages, including 100% of your costs and attorney fees.
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May 28th, 2010 at 05:04am
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Life Without Debt gives you the tools you need to survive in this credit-oriented and debt-plagued society. In his latest book about breaking free from the cycle of debt and despair, best-selling author, Bob Hammond, teaches you the philosophy of "debt-free living". His book shows you how to stabilize your financial life once and for all.
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May 27th, 2010 at 04:12am
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Item Number TF5139 1099-C, Cancellation of Debt, Creditor Copy C (1 page equals 3 forms) Quantity discounts built into pricing Call 800.379.7969 for large quantity orders. Seasonal product available August through April Shipping is Free Pricing is for 25 Tax Forms
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- Pricing is for 25 forms
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- Call Office at 1.800.379.7969 for large quantity orders.
By Average Joe
May 26th, 2010 at 08:25pm
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By Average Joe
May 21st, 2010 at 07:07pm
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How do I know if i'm in financial trouble? Will I ever get my credit score back to where it was? Do I even need an attorney? Get the answers to these questions and more with Missouri attorney James Brown's Get Out of Debt: Secrets your creditors don't want you to know. Inside the book you will also find the seven critical mistakes to avoid the dismissal of your bankruptcy case, common myths about bankruptcy, and relevant case studies. Get our guide to debt relief and start handling your debt today!
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