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1: Sales Tips For Candy Bar Fundraisers
Candy bar fundraisers are a direct sale of specially packaged candy bars, usually in convenient $1 or $2 sizes. Candy bar fundraising is an easy moneymaker and is a favorite of youth sports teams in baseball, football, soccer, basketball, cheerleading and more.

2: Buying a used car
Buying a used car can be risky if you don’t carry out detailed checks on the vehicle. It’s not always easy to determine the history of a used car, but it’s crucial for ensuring you buy a safe, roadworthy and legal vehicle.

3: Is it possible to remove bankruptcy
Any negative listing can be removed from a credit report if it is erroneous, questionable and disputable. However, negative items such as bankruptcy and unpaid debts are more difficult to remove from the credit report. This is primarily due to the operational systems of the credit bureaus rather than with the severity of the bad credit item such as bankruptcy or unpaid debt. For example, judgments and tax liens are also severely negative listings yet have been considerably easier to remove. Credit repair is a good option.

4: Arranging a funeral
Suffering a bereavement is a difficult enough time without the stress of arranging a funeral. It can be an expensive business, though, so it pays to do your research and contact a few different funeral directors before making a decision.

5: Having Bad Credit? Don’t Worry! We’re here to help!
There is a myth in our society that persons who have filed bankruptcy or developed bad credit will not be able to obtain a credit card, car loan or home mortgage. This myth of bad credit grew out of truths in earlier decades or still it exists through inaccurate threats spread by non-worthy credit collectors. But the fact is, even if you have the worst credit or even after the immediate day of bankruptcy, a particular person has still chances of getting a credit card, a car loan or a home mortgage loan.

6: Flight compensation: your rights
It’s really no fun when you’re stuck in the wrong place or left hanging
around in an airport because of flight delays and cancellations – and
what’s more it can leave you out of pocket.

7: Obtaining probate
This guide is an introduction to obtaining probate after someone’s
death in order to administer their estate.
When someone dies, their finances, assets and belongings (i.e. their
estate) have to be sorted out and distributed among those who are
entitled to them.

8: The financial cost of divorce
Apart from all the emotional turmoil, there are so many practical
matters that must be sorted out when a married relationship comes to an
end.

9: Don’t get into debt this Christmas
This the season to be jolly … and to spend lots of money, it would
seem. Christmas can be an enormous strain on the family budget. It’s
not just presents that you have to worry about – which itself can be a
nightmare as you battle with pressure from the kids for the latest
must-have toys and gadgets – but also food, drink and entertainment.

10: Parents: helping your child onto the property ladder
It’s increasingly difficult for young people to get on the first rung
of the property ladder alone, as property prices are rising much more
quickly than earnings. This is where parents can help.


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