Posts Tagged ‘Chapter’
Bankruptcy Update I – Spring 2008
Minnetonka/Minneapolis lawyer David Kelly discusses recent New York Times article on subject of how the only real crisis in the banking industry is caused by the bankers themselves, not by the debtors, consumers or users of credit cards. This is the exact opposite of what the promoters of the 2005 bankruptcy “reform” legislation claimed. The “abuse” of credit is coming primarily from the banking industry, not from consumers.
Kelly Law Office
At Debt Relief Agency under the Federal Bankruptcy Statute
10709 Wayzata Blvd. #205
Minnetonka, MN 55305
952-544-6356
dave@kelly-law.com
http://www.mn-bankruptcy.com
Kelly Law Office represents bankruptcy clients throughout the Twin Cities – Minneapolis, Minnesota area including Champlin, Crystal Bay, Dayton, Eden Prairie, Edina, Excelsior, Hamel, Hopkins, Howard Lake, Long Lake, Loretto, Maple Plain, Minneapolis, Minnetonka Beach, Minnetonka, Monticello, Mound, Navarre, Osseo, Otsego, Rogers, Saint Bonifacius, Saint Paul, Spring Park, Wayzata, Young America, Bloomington, Edina, St. Louis Park, Wayzata, Plymouth, Maple Grove, Brooklyn Park, Anoka, Shakopee, Hastings, Eagan, Burnsville, Buffalo, Waverly, Montrose, Hennepin County, Anoka County, Carver County, Scott County, Ramsey County, Dakota County, and Wright County.
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Duration : 0:2:10
Credit card debt: what to do when you’re overwhelmed
This video will help you understand your options when you have a lot of credit card debt: from negotiating with the company to bankruptcy. Justin H. Dion, Esq. 413.781.0560, JDion@BaconWilson.com
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Duration : 0:3:44
Introduction – Financial Aid with Professor Birdthistle
Introduction to the Series
See also:
Lesson 1: What is a Company?
Lesson 2: What is a Bank?
Lesson 3: What is Debt?
Lesson 4: What is Equity?
Lesson 5: What is a Stock Exchange?
Lesson 6: What is a Fund?
Lesson 7: What is Retirement?
Lesson 8: What is Financial Information?
Lesson 9: What are Taxes?
Lesson 10: What is an Economy?
Lesson 11: What is Insurance?
Lesson 12: What is Bankruptcy?
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Original music by Lee Weisert.
Duration : 0:5:29
Lesson Twelve: What is Bankruptcy? – Financial Aid with Professor Birdthistle
Lesson Twelve: What is Bankruptcy?
See also:
Introduction
Lesson 1: What is a Company?
Lesson 2: What is a Bank?
Lesson 3: What is Debt?
Lesson 4: What is Equity?
Lesson 5: What is a Stock Exchange?
Lesson 6: What is a Fund?
Lesson 7: What is Retirement?
Lesson 8: What is Financial Information?
Lesson 9: What are Taxes?
Lesson 10: What is an Economy?
Lesson 11: What is Insurance?
Original music by Lee Weisert.
Duration : 0:6:11
Credit After Bankruptcy | Life After Bankruptcy | Credit Card Bankruptcy
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Credit After Bankruptcy – Will I ever have a healthy credit score after bankruptcy? Two years after filing for bankruptcy you should be able to have a normal credit score. There are a few things you must always do…
For more information on Life After Bankruptcy or Credit Card Bankruptcy visit us online at:
http://www.richardacheck.com?=CreditAfterBankruptcy2
Duration : 0:1:4


