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Should Credit Card Rates Be Capped?

Read this…
-A CRL survey published today finds high levels of support for an annual interest rate cap on consumer loans of no higher than 36 percent..
Do you agree?
The entire story is here:
http://www.foxbusiness.com/story/public-favors–cap-consumer-loans-survey-finds/

Bankruptcies in Louisville Kentucky

An article from Kentucky about Chapter 13…
Simply put, they agree to a not-necessarily-easy payment plan. They pay a third party — a trustee — who in turn makes creditors as happy as possible. In 17 years on the bench, Lorch has obviously come to know who seeks shelter under Chapter 13.
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Bankruptcy & Debt Carnival #22- Online Now!

Welcome To The 22th Bankruptcy & Debt Carnival!

Feb. 2nd, 2009

*Posts presented according to subject*

Credit Cards
CreditCardAssist.com presents Don’t Treat Your Credit Card Limit as Income posted at Credit Card Assist.
apply4-credit presents Is a No Limit Credit Card a Good Idea? posted at Apply4-Credit.
Peak Personal Finance presents New Credit Card Laws Will Give Consumers a Break [...]

Bankruptcy Student Loans

Student loans generally don’t appear to be dischargeable in bankruptcy outside of special circumstances…
Many states use the test determined in:
Brunner v. New York State Higher Educ. Servs. Corp.
See these links for info on student loans & bankruptcy.
http://www.bankruptcyhome.com/studentloans.htm
http://www.salliemae.com/after_graduation/
http://www.studentloanborrowerassistance.org/bankruptcy/
More Chapter 7 bankruptcy news coming tomorrow…