The 1920s is the decade when America’s economy grew 42%. Mass production spread new consumer goods into every household. The U.S. victory in World War I g...
The short answer is no, a debt collector cannot take your house. However, a creditor whose loan is secured by your house can foreclose on the loan and tak...
When a company goes into liquidation, its assets are sold by the appointed liquidator in order to repay creditors. This often means there are little, if a...
Banks accept U.S. Postal Service money orders as they would regular checks at branches, ATMs or even on a banking app with a mobile check deposit function...
The moment your case is filed with the bankruptcy court, you’re protected from creditors. Filing bankruptcy triggers an automatic stay – or stop – on all ...
You will be able to get rid of your tax debts in Chapter 7 bankruptcy if you meet the following requirements: The taxes are income-based. Income taxes are...
Senior poverty is on the rise. Disappearing pensions and inadequate retirement benefits are leaving more older Americans behind. Women, especially women o...
Federal law doesn’t give a specific limit on the number of calls a debt collector can place to you. A debt collector may not call you repeatedly or contin...
The foreclosure process hurts your credit report in several ways. Both late payments and foreclosures stay on your credit report for seven years. After se...
USB FlashCard is a flash memory card format developed by Lexar, and announced on December 13, 2004. There is a wide range of existing memory card formats ...