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Would a Settlement Loan be Right for You?
Posted on 07. Sep, 2010 by admin.
Would a Settlement Loan be Right for You?
If you’re in the middle of a pending lawsuit you already understand the financial stress than can build during that period. This is especially true for injury or accident related lawsuits. During this period the plaintiff in the case won’t be able to work, and depending on the [...]
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Settlement Loans as a Financial Blanket
Posted on 04. Sep, 2010 by admin.
Settlement Loans as a Financial Blanket
During a lawsuit a plaintiff can have a major financial burden. This is especially true with injury or workmen’s compensation lawsuits. During these the plaintiff cannot work or is unable to work, eliminating their income source. During this period a huge debt can occur, including lose of property due to [...]
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Five Reason to Apply for a Settlement Loan
Posted on 04. Sep, 2010 by admin.
Five Reason to Apply for a Settlement Loan
This guide is designed to explain the top 5 reasons why someone in a pending lawsuit would want to apply for a settlement loan. A settlement loan is basically a cash advance on a possible settlement amount during a pending lawsuit. A settlement loan provider reviews the probability [...]
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Verifying Settlement Loan Company’s Reputation
Posted on 01. Sep, 2010 by admin.
Verifying Settlement Loan Company’s Reputation
When looking to get a settlement loan you’ll find there are thousands of companies and brokers that offer settlement loans. As with any field of business some companies don’t meet specific standards or have many pending issues with past clients. When it comes to settlement loans you want to go with [...]
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Does a student loan and a bank loan affect your credit the same way?
Posted on 29. Aug, 2010 by admin.
Question by videogamer1979: Does a student loan and a bank loan affect your credit the same way?
I have one credit card ( revolving credit ) and I have one student loan ( fixed monthly payments ). I want to keep one revolving account and one fixed account. Would a bank loan that pays [...]






