Tip of the Day
College is expensive. And it keeps on getting more and more expensive. How can an average, or below-average, family afford to attend some of the better schools in the country? The secret is financial aid! Colleges and universities would love for you to be their student! Who knows who will be the next Albert Einstein, or Bill Clinton, or George Bush? Any school would love to have the bragging rights to these famous alumnae. So they want you to attend their school! Even if you can't afford it. All you have to do is to fill out the proper forms for financial aid, and you can afford it! Simply call the Financial Aid Office for the college or university of your dreams and ask for a Financial Aid Packet. And if the forms seem daunting, simply call and ask them if they have any free seminars on how to fill out the forms.
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Bad Timing on the Bankruptcy Bill (washingtonpost.com)
RSS News Feeds. Bad Timing on the Bankruptcy Bill. By Robert J. Samuelson. Wednesday, March 14, 2001; Page A25. The bankruptcy bill about to pass Congress arrives at an awkward moment: the tail end of a prolonged boom in consumer borrowing. ... home mortgages to student loans. Now comes the bankruptcy bill, which would make ...
Congress's Ongoing Efforts to Make Bankruptcy More Difficult - Nolo
... A bankruptcy reform bill appears to have died in Congress ... seven years, pro-business bankruptcy "reform" legislation has been ... of Representatives. The bill was virtually identical to ...
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Bankruptcy News
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Changes to bankruptcy laws.
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Bankruptcy bill fades. Why it won't go away
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Debt & Bankruptcy - Legal Encyclopedia - Nolo
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PIRG Press: Survey Finds Credit Card Industry Targets Students: Meanwhile, Industry Bankruptcy Bill To Recover More ...
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Congress Renews Push For Flawed Bankruptcy Bill
Press Release. February 8, 2001. CONGRESS RENEWS PUSH FOR FLAWED BANKRUPTCY BILL. WASHINGTON, D.C. -- ... when the student has no ability to repay those debts. Or charging consumers outrageous interest rates on payday loans ...
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