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Credit Repair: What the Credit Industry Doesn't Want You to Know


by Richard L. Dimaggio

Consumer Advocate Richard DiMaggio gets to the heart of "Credit Repair: What the Credit Industry Doesn't Want You to Know" in his latest book.

Consumer: Get Out of Debt

Get Out of Debt:
Smart Solutions to Your Money Problems

by Steve Rhode and
Mike Kidwell

Paperback - 220 pages (October 1999) Debt Counselors of Amer

"If knowledge is power, then reading Get Out of Debt is going to turbo-charge your efforts to gain control over your finances! Packed with valuable information I find this book to be the almanac of consumer credit and an excellent antidote for its terribly annoying side effect: debt."
Consumer Money troubles

Money troubles:
Legal Strategies to Cope With Your Debts
6th Ed

by Robin Leonard
368 pages 6th edition (February 2000)

From credit card bills to student loans, this book provides practical strategies for getting out of debt and getting a fresh start. Topics covered include how to deal with credit reports and credit bureaus, how to negotiate with creditors, challenge wage attachments, and respond to a lawsuit. The book includes sample letters, worksheets, and charts
Consumer Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy:
Is it the Right Solution to Your Debt Problems?

by Robin Leonard and
Stephen Elias

Paperback - 208 pages (December 1998)

Answer the bankruptcy questions that keep you up at night. trying to decide whether or not to file for bankruptcy? This new Quick & Legal book from consumer debt expert Robin Leonard addresses questions and concerns that may be keeping you up into the wee hours.

Consumer Bankruptcy

Consumer Bankruptcy:
The Complete Guide to Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Personal Bankruptcy

Henry J. Sommer

The most comprehensive and reliable guide for consumers--by the nation's preeminent bankruptcy attorney. This information-packed guide offers consumers all the help they will need to protect themselves through every step in the bankruptcy process.
Debt Free - Consumer

Debt Free!
Your Guide to Personal Bankruptcy without Shame


by James P. Caher and
John M. Caher

Paperback (June 1996)

Many of the books that deal with bankruptcy and the so-called process of credit repair are, unfortunately, little more than collections of reproduced legal forms and letters or compilations of tips and advice of sometimes dubious legality. In contrast, the Caher brothers, one a legal journalist and the other a bankruptcy attorney, provide refreshingly understandable and practical explanations that include the most recent revisions in bankruptcy law (the Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1994) and up-to-date, state-by-state variations in bankruptcy codes. While answering questions about the various types of bankruptcy and categories of debt, they make their case that bankruptcy is a "legitimate, legal, and honorable" way to prevent foreclosure, repossession, lawsuits, and garnishments, and to thwart harassment by bill collectors. The authors also provide tips on avoiding bankruptcy and regaining credit. David Rouse

Slash Your Debt

Slash Your Debt:
Save Money and Secure Your Future

by Gerri Detweiler, marc Eisenson, Nancy Castleman

110 pages 1 Ed edition (October 1999)

Washington Post, November 3, 1999

"Perhaps no one has done more to ... prove the benefits of and provide the incentives to stop charging, start consolidating, keep paying off your bills, and watch your spending" writes Don Oldenburg, Washington Post Staff Writer, about Gerri Detweiler, Marc Eisenson, and Nancy Castleman [authors of Slash Your Debt].

Credit Card and Debt

Slash Your Debt:
Save Money and Secure Your Future

by Gerri Detweiler, marc Eisenson, Nancy Castleman

Paperback (March 1996)

Which credit card is REALLY offering the best deal? How do you refinance debt using existing credit cards? Why is it sometimes better to use credit cards instead of a home equity loan? How long will it take to pay back ALL your debt? The answers to these and many more questions are contained in this powerful guide to consumer credit management. Using numerous real-life examples the reader is shown how to lower monthly payments, save money on finance charges and reduce the interest rates of loans. By applying these valuable strategies, it is possible to save thousands of dollars!

Get Out of Debt

How to Get our of Debt, Stay Out of Debt and Live Prosperously

by Jerrold Mundis

257 pages Reissue edition

  • Do this month's bills pile up before you're paid last month's?
  • Do you regularly receive past-due notices?
  • Do you get letters threatening legal action if immediate payment is not made?
  • Do the total amounts on your revolving charge accounts keep steadily rising? Into the black...

Whether you are currently in debt or fear you're falling into debt, you are not alone. Forty million Americans--from doctors to secretaries, from executives to the unemployed--face the same problem and live... read more

 
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