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Understanding The Consequences Of A Bankruptcy
Written by Jonathan Green   
Bankruptcy allows distressed debtors to discharge their debts, allowing them to get their financial lives in order. Using this escape hatch has consequences, however, and shouldn't be undertaken lightly.

As the economy continues to falter, its estimated that an increasing number of people will file for bankruptcy. In 2009, more than 1.4 million people filed for bankruptcy, the highest number of filings since new laws restricted bankruptcy in 2005, and that number will likely be exceeded this year.
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Contract Management Software
Written by Jonathan Green   
Many of the revenue streams generated by a business are created through contractual arrangements with clients and customers. In addition to this, businesses use contracts to set out the agreements which have been reached with their employees and suppliers. Businesses will also enter into lease or purchase contracts in relation to their business premises. For these reasons, contractual arrangements are an essential part of the success of almost every business.

Contract management is a generic term which defines the way in which a business manages,
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Businesses Gearing Up to Accept Online Payments
Written by Jonathan Green   
All types of businesses are beginning to accept online payments for products and services through the Website.

If your business isn’t set up to take online payments you will soon find that you aren’t competitive. Third-party payment services like PayPal can provide the service for you or you can set up a shopping cart on your site to take credit card payments or electronic funds transfers from consumer banking accounts.
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What is High Speed Internet?
Written by Jonathan Green   
Answering the question given in the title is simple - high speed Internet is an Internet connection operating at high speed. It’s actually a bit more complicated. High speed Internet or commonly known as broadband is something that varies. What was used to be called high speed Internet 3 years ago is not considered high speed anymore. The speed varies over time, according to the FCC, the connection that has a minimum upload of 200kb/s and download of 768kb/s can be called broadband connection. So a DSL connection of 5mb/s may not be considered as high speed, but even that depends on your point of view.
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Credit Cards and Credit Rating
Written by Jonathan Green   
Credit cards are really popular, there is no denying in that, but according to some studies, about 25% of American families do not have a credit card in their house. For some, especially for those that have a reasonable number of credit cards, this might seem a little surprising.
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