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Flawed New Jersey debt laws leave borrowers vulnerable
(Opinion/Commentary)
... by taking her to court. Hasley offered a payment arrangement that was considered too low by her
creditors
. However, she started sending money orders to the court as per this plan. Soon enough, the law ...
2.
Lucia DiNapoli Gibbons: From barber’s daughter to Wells Fargo top executive
(Money/Economy)
... Prudential Financial, Inc.; Karen A. Giannelli, Esq., Chair, Financial Restructuring &
Creditors
' Rights Department, Gibbons P.C.; PJ Hilbert, Executive Vice President, Global Operations/Chief Service ...
3.
Your credit report: Why it is important and how to get it for free
(Money/Economy)
... report contains a great deal of personal financial information—information that is used by potential
creditors
, employers, insurers, and others to assess your creditworthiness. Here’s how it works: ...
4.
EWNJ to honor 36 women of professional distinction at ‘Salute to the Policy Makers’ 2012 Awards Dinner
(N.J./State)
... Inc.; Karen A. Giannelli, Esq., Chair, Financial Restructuring &
Creditors
' Rights Department, Gibbons P.C.; PJ Hilbert, Executive Vice President, Global Operations/Chief Service Officer, Synchronoss ...
5.
7 credit card myths and tips to avoid debt
(Money/Economy)
... spending: sooner or later, the card holder will max out their account and damage their credit score. 5. Fixed interest rates do not change. The 2009 CARD Act regulates to what degree
creditors
can ...
6.
Norcross pledges not to interfere with Philly Inquirer and Daily News content
(N.J./State)
... LLC; and McDonnell Investment Management CFA. The $60 million price paid by Norcross and his partners is a fraction of the $515 million purchase price in 2006, or even the $139 million
creditors
paid at ...
7.
National Benefits must pay state $859,250 for handling health claims without a license
(N.J./State)
... “The (state) Department of Banking and Insurance’s regulatory efforts are designed to ensure the integrity and financial solvency of third-party administrators for the benefit of policy holders,
creditors
...
8.
George Norcross and Leon Katz among buyers of Philly newspapers
(N.J./State)
... in 2006, or even the $139 million
creditors
paid at a 2010 bankruptcy auction. The hedge-fund
creditors
include Alden Global Capital and Angelo Gordon, the Associated Press reports. —TOM HESTER SR., ...
9.
IRS, tax time scams 2012: Tax attorney warns you what to look for
(Money/Economy)
... liability and hiding assets from
creditors
, including the IRS. “Taxpayers should be careful and avoid falling into a trap with the Dirty Dozen,” said IRS Commissioner Doug Shulman. “Scam artists will ...
10.
Your credit report could be wrong...and there's a good chance it is
(Money/Economy)
... spree through their bank accounts. Although the 2006 state Identity Theft Protection Act provides some protection, consumers still bear the brunt of resolving the problem with law enforcement and
creditors
. ...
11.
Elder real estate transactions can be a mine field
(Money/Economy)
... to gifts. 4. If the son, now the owner of the house, develops financial problems and has to declare bankruptcy, the house will be taken by the court/
creditors
. Your friends --- or you -- will lose your ...
12.
NBA 2012 All-Star Game in Orlando: Amnesia, arena schemes and handouts for billionaires
(Sports/Professional)
... squat to
creditors
who want their money. The NBA finally got a new building in Orlando after years of lobbying and arm twisting. The NBA is using the same arm twisting and lobbying tactics in Sacramento ...
13.
Growing your business takes new month's resolutions
(Money/Economy)
... loans based on a combination of your personal and business credit history. Make sure take a look at your free credit score report so that you have an idea of what
creditors
are looking at when they examine ...
14.
Alternative lending for small businesses saw rise in 2011
(Money/Economy)
... in these neighborhoods are created by individuals who lack collateral or a long credit history and therefore are unable to meet even the most minimal qualifications of traditional
creditors
. ACCION USA ...
15.
health
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
I believe this is correct. I also believe this is the kind of plan that we are likley to end up with, though somewhat less generous as it will be forced on us by our
creditors
who won't give a hair about ...
16.
N.J. Devils' bankruptcy risk and NBA lockout are related
(Sports/Professional)
BY BOB HOLT NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM The New Jersey Devils have over $250 million in debt, and the Prudential Center and the team’s
creditors
are willing to sell it at a discount price. Devils’ controlling ...
17.
Edgar Allan Poe: America's misunderstood genius
(Life/Style)
... between the two ensued. Poe ran away to Boston in 1827 and enlisted in the Army under an assumed name because he was unable to pay his
creditors
. He subsequently published his first poems. Two years ...
18.
Michele Bachmann, the Tea Party and the debt spiral
(Opinion/Commentary)
... It supposedly works like this: rising debt makes
creditors
worry, producing an increase in interest rates; rising interest rates in turn cause government to make spending cuts or tax increases to get ...
19.
What would be the upside of another U.S. default?
(U.S./Nation)
... an organization, so why not liquidate the assets of that organization and pay the
creditors
(the government bondholders) a pro-rata share of those assets? This solution would cost the taxpayer nothing, ...
20.
What is the U.S. debt ceiling and why does it matter?
(U.S./Nation)
... the biggest
creditors
of the U.S. Treasury, holding 26 percent and 20 percent, respectively, of outstanding debt obligations. The other is payment to keep the federal government running and meet its obligations: ...
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