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Bankruptcy: The Ultimate Guide to Recover Your Finances (Large Print): How to File Bankruptcy, What to Expect and How to Repair Yo
Contributor(s): Young, Steven (Author)
ISBN: 1634283147     ISBN-13: 9781634283144
Publisher: Mojo Enterprises
OUR PRICE:   $10.44  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: August 2014
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BISAC Categories:
- Law | Bankruptcy & Insolvency
Physical Information: 0.32" H x 6" W x 9" (0.46 lbs) 150 pages
 
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If you've been contemplating filing for bankruptcy, you probably feel as if you've been painted into a very tight corner--with few or no options. As dire as your financial troubles may be, you're not as powerless as you think. Bankruptcy: The Ultimate Guide to Recover Your Finances will help you proactively protect your precious assets, credit rating, and long-term financial stability without complex, expensive solutions. Financial Planner, Steven Young's no-nonsense suggestions for getting out of debt and rebuilding your credit are practical and not difficult to implement. Even the most financially phobic person will be able to understand and implement the credit recovery strategies that Young lays out in a detailed, organized manner. Between the pages of this unbiased, objective financial recovery guide, you'll discover: o the type of bankruptcy or alternative solution that's best for your situation o ingenious ways to use credit cards to slowly rebuild your credit o warnings about credit repair solutions that won't help and can actually make your situation worse o proactive procedures for avoiding identity theft o a powerful credit "coattails" method that quickly boosts your credit score o detailed advice on leveraging your home equity to rebuild your credit Deciding whether or not to declare bankruptcy is one of the most important life-altering decisions, you'll ever make. Don't do it alone. The knowledge this guide provides will prevent you from making some disastrous errors that might look good in the short term, while actually proving harmful in the long-term.