A Student Loan Consolidation Might Be Your Best Bet For Financial Stability
July 18, 2010 by Mallory Megan
Filed under Finance
Nowadays, cash is hard to come across for everyone attempting to meet the standards of living, even young people. As the job market tightens with more and more people losing jobs, competition for employment becomes more fierce and a college education may now be a necessity. While you were in school, loans paid your way through college, but since you have graduated the unthinkable has happened, and these debts have come out to haunt you, maybe even before you are able to secure your first job. A whole slew of debt collectors may be contacting you, and now, you are a frenzied mess searching for anyone who can help you with a student loan consolidation.
How To Deal With A Debt Collector Part Two
If a collection agent is asking that you pay a debt that you think you don’t owe, or more money than you may owe, you have the legal power to dispute the debt in writing. The legal terms for doing this are “debt validation” or “debt verification.” Within the first five days of contacting you, the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act requires that bill collectors notify you of your right to validate the debt. You need to ask for verification within thirty days of when you are first told about the debt. Always send your request by certified mail.
For Effective Cold Calling Fallow These 10 Tips
June 1, 2010 by Mallory Megan
Filed under Business
Cold calling. Just the name can send chills up your spine. There are productive ways for sales professionals to prepare for cold calling, says John Monderine, President of Rapid Recovery Solution, Inc.. He shares 10 tips guaranteed to take the chill off of cold calling.
Bankruptcy: Automatic Stay And How It Protects You From Creditors
March 9, 2010 by Mallory Megan
Filed under Business
The moment that a petition for bankruptcy is filed, U.S. Bankruptcy Code imposes something called an automatic stay. The automatic stay will generally prevent the enforcement, commencement, or appeal of actions and judgments against a debtor from the creditors they owe money to who are trying to collect these debts incurred prior to the bankruptcy petition. The automatic stay also protects property of the bankruptcy estate itself from collection actions and proceedings.
Know Your Customer: Good Business Tips
February 20, 2010 by Mallory Megan
Filed under Business
Running a business can be trying. Oftentimes it is necessary to call upon a debt collection agency for help collecting money that is owed. However, if companies take a stance of prevention, they may not need to use the assistance of a third party collections agency. Knowing the client or customer can be extremely useful for filtering out potential problems.




