10 Quotes About Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy is when your debts are so overwhelming that you can’t afford to pay them. It can happen when your income is too low to cover all your expenses, when you’re in over your head in debt, or when you’ve made some seriously bad financial decisions. While it can seem like a scary thing, bankruptcy doesn’t have to be the end of the world. The good news is that bankruptcy is an option you can take to clean up your finances and restore your financial health Read more

Take this opportunity to find out how to avoid bankruptcy, understand what bankruptcy is, and get information on Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy.

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Millions of business people are each constantly forced to choose between their desire to not be a bad person and their desire to be a good business person, that is to say, to make as much money as they possibly can by maximizing their revenue while minimizing the cost of producing whatever it is that they sell. Mokokoma Mokhonoana
It is as difficult for most poor people to truly...
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It is as difficult for most poor people to truly believe that they could someday escape poverty as it is for most wealthy people to truly believe that their wealth could someday escape them. Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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At that darkest moment, while drowning in the Abyss of Emotional Bankruptcy, reflect on this universal truth: the difference between success and failure is one more time. Ken Poirot
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Let's stop kidding ourselves that Greek debt is the Euro's key problem. With Greece gone, who's next ? Alex Morritt
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Where wealth is health, bankruptcy is death. John Maiorana (oohGiovanni)
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Greed is the fast-track to poverty. Craig D. Lounsbrough
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When a political opponent resorts to the racist card, it's a sure sign of moral bankruptcy: there's no decent argument left in the armoury. Alex Morritt
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An Atheist, is nothing but a bankrupt Anarchist. Ibrahim Ibrahim
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I spend my life constantly calling in ‘imaginary’ debts that aren’t owed to me in order to avoid the ‘real’ debts that I owe to others, and so everybody ends up bankrupt. Craig D. Lounsbrough