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Saturday, September 24, 2005
Filers now faced with income test (Rocky Mountain News)
Filers now faced with income test (Rocky Mountain News)WASHINGTON - The most sweeping rewrite of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code in a quarter century, making it harder for debtors to erase credit-card and other obligations in court proceedings, goes into effect Oct. 17. Key Features of New Bankruptcy Law (AP via Yahoo! News)The most sweeping rewrite of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code in a quarter century, making it harder for debtors to erase credit card and other obligations in court proceedings, goes into effect Oct. 17. The legislation was passed by Congress and signed into law by President Bush in April after an eight-year campaign by banks, retailers and credit card companies.
Friday, September 23, 2005
Personal Finance: Trading down growing trend
Personal Finance: Trading down growing trend Tucson Citizen, AZ - Sep 22, 2005 The big, fast jump in fuel prices after Hurricane Katrina late last month accelerated what already was growing interest in fuel-efficient vehicles. PERSONAL FINANCE: Exploding Those Common Tax Myths Black Enterprise, NY - Sep 17, 2005 For most children, there won't be any tax to pay since the personal allowance of pounds 4,745 for 2004/05, or pounds 4,895 for 2005/ 06allows each person this
Thursday, September 22, 2005
On Personal Finance | Sell your house or rent it instead?
On Personal Finance | Sell your house or rent it instead? Philadelphia Inquirer, PA - Sep 15, 2005 By Jeff Brown. Question:We have eight years left on our mortgage and a remaining debt of $127,000. The house is worth about $260,000. Personal Finance Daily MarketWatch - Sep 13, 2005 preparedness for pets and learn about two new Fidelity low-cost annuities that aim to simplify retirement-savings products, on Tuesday's Personal Finance pages
Wednesday, September 21, 2005
Personal Finance: Katrina has made it less likely estate tax will
Personal Finance: Katrina has made it less likely estate tax will Billings Gazette, USA - Sep 15, 2005 If it weren't for Katrina, the federal estate tax might be on death row today, set to expire - permanently, this time - in 2010. Personal finance falls Advertiser Adelaide, Australia - Sep 8, 2005 TOTAL personal finance commitments fell 0.2 per cent in July, seasonally adjusted, to $5.957 billion compared with a revised $5.972 billion in June, the
Tuesday, September 20, 2005
Personal Finance Daily
Personal Finance Daily MarketWatch - Sep 7, 2005 in the wake of Hurricane Katrina and find out why US companies are cutting the severance packages they offer some workers, on Wednesday's Personal Finance pages PERSONAL FINANCE: Exploding Those Common Tax Myths Black Enterprise, NY - Sep 17, 2005 For most children, there won't be any tax to pay since the personal allowance of pounds 4,745 for 2004/05, or pounds 4,895 for 2005/ 06allows each person this
Monday, September 19, 2005
News Interview with AmerAssist's CEO Explains Business Bankruptcy Alternatives Available As New Laws Take Effect 10/17 (PR Web)
Sunday, September 18, 2005
On Personal Finance | Realtors' system due for overhaul

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