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The Elements of Bankruptcy, Fourth Edition (Concepts and Insights)3 reviews
Douglas G. Baird

Foundation Press, 2005

Outstanding introduction to bankruptcy law
At once rigorous yet lucid, comprehensive yet short, this is one of the best introductions to bankruptcy law out there. The author masterfully surveys the case law and the logical structure of each of the key areas of bankruptcy law. One of the best features of the book is its structure of individual chapters dedicated to important parts of the law like Bankruptcy Estate, Claims against the ...
  
  











  



  
Asset Protection : Concepts and Strategies for Protecting Your Wealth21 reviews
Jay Adkisson, Chris Riser

McGraw-Hill, 2004

OUTSTANDING TREATISE!!!!
BUY IT. READ IT. THEN READ IT AGAIN. AND AGAIN. EACH TIME YOU READ IT YOU WILL PICK UP YET ANOTHER USEFUL NUGGET OF INFORMATION. THE UNIQUE THING ABOUT THIS 'BIBLE' IS THAT IT IS USEFUL FOR THOSE WISHING TO PROTECT ASSETS FROM FUTURE CREDITORS, AND JUST AS USEFUL FOR THOSE ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE FENCE, TRYING TO SEIZE ASSETS AS WELL. A VERY POWERFUL, DETAILED AND GENEROUS BOOK. NOT YOUR TYPICAL ...
  
  











  



  
Solve Your Money Troubles: Get Debt Collectors Off Your Back & Regain Financial Freedom (11 th edition)
Robin Leonard, John C. Lamb

NOLO, 2007

Everything you need to get out of debt and repair your credit. Feeling overwhelmed by your debts? If you're ready to regain your financial freedom, this book is exactly what you need! Step by step, Solve Your Money Troubles shows you how to: prioritize debts create a budget negotiate with creditors stop collector harassment challenge wage attachments contend with ...
  
  











  



  
Bankruptcy and Related Law in a Nutshell (Nutshell Series)6 reviews
David G. Epstein

West, 2005

Law Student's Opinion
I used this Nutshell to help create my outline and fill in holes towards the end of the semester. I thought the book was well-organized and appreciated its explanation of confusing code sections. I wish I had purchased this book earlier in the semester since using it thoughout the class would have been beneficial. Summary: Much like other Nutshells - very helpful!
  
  











  



  
Credit After Bankruptcy: A Step-By-Step Action Plan to Quick and Lasting Recovery after Personal Bankruptcy171 reviews
Stephen Snyder

Bellwether Publications, 2005

Steven Snyder's system was very helpful for me
I declared in 2002 and was devastated. I'm sure everyone is but my morale and my sense of security were rotten. I had just moved to a new city on the other coast and strolling through unusually small bookshops, I came across the first edition of this book. It was illuminating to me, someone who had no credit education at all. I wish I read it before and I'd never have needed it later. But the ...
  
  











  



  
Debt Cures 'They' Don't Want You to Know About57 reviews
Kevin Trudeau

Equity Press, 2007

"A Must Read"
This book is both informative and well-written. It has already helped me in learning ways to deal with creditors in the face of harship. Kudos to Kevin Trudeau and I look forward to his next book. Terrie Burckley/Cherry Hill, NJ
  
  











  



  
To Pay Or Not To Pay: Insider Secrets to Beating Credit Card Debt and Creditors14 reviews
Stanley G. Hilton

Adams Media, 2003

Horrible Book
This book is one-sided and a total waste of time and money. The "solutions" he offers are not detailed and many are very unrealistic. I am a 3L law student that knows a little regarding collections and this book is a horrible book for the average person to use. He recommends filing a malpractice suit to fight against medical collections - this is total BS and will get any attorney in hot ...
  
  











  



  
How to Get Out of Debt, Stay Out of Debt and Live Prosperously*: *(Based on the Proven Principles and ...73 reviews
Jerrold Mundis

Bantam, 2003

best of it's kind
This is the best guide to managing money and debt I've read. A few days after reading the book, I have a whole new grasp of how to get out of debt and stay out. Though I am not in serious debt, the whole money management advice is enlightening. This book should be required reading for all and should be given out in high schools.
  
  











  



  
Currency of Hope8 reviews
Debtors Anonymous

General Service Board of Trustees, Inc., 1999

A glimpse of hope and reassurance
Mostly a collection of stories from members of Debtors Anonymous. What I like is how there are many stories that I can relate to. And from those you see that many others have gone through financial trials a tribulations and survived through adoption of DA principles. It's not a reference for how to get out of debting problems, but it provides a sense of hope that there is a way out.
  
  











  



  
Bankruptcy And Debtor/creditor: Examples And Explanations (Examples & Explanations)7 reviews
Brian A. Blum

Aspen Publishers, 2006

The right tools
If you are taking an introductory course in Bankruptcy, get a copy of this book - And use it! If your course also includes Chapter 11 Reorganizations, I would also recommend that you get a copy of Chapter Chapter 11 Business Reorganizations: For Business Leaders, Accountants And Lawyers. They are useful before exams. But I recommend getting them at the start of the semester.
  
  











  



  
Commercial and Debtor-Creditor Law: Selected Statutes, 2008 Edition
Douglas G. Baird, Theodore Eisenberg, ...

Foundation Press, 2008

Thoughtfully updated by its authors, the 2008 Edition combines in one volume the most useful statutes for courses in contracts, commercial law, secured transactions, commercial paper, sales, bankruptcy, debtor-creditor law, and corporate reorganizations. An informed compilation of the major statutes affecting commercial and debtor-creditor law, the text allows fast, easy, and informed research and covers provisions, regulations, statutes, and ...
  
  











  



  
J.K. Lasser's The New Bankruptcy Law and You (J.K. Lassers)1 review
Nathalie Martin, Stewart Paley

Wiley, 2005

Good Book
If you are considering personal bankruptcy, will satisfy the new means test or have a steady w-2 income you may want to file bankruptcy under Chapters 7 or 13. If you are considering one of the chapters, this is a great book for you. For businesses or individuals with more substantial assets or income, the appropriate Chapter would be Chapter 11. The book that I like on that subject is Chapter ...
  
  











  



  
So Sue Me! How to Protect Your Assets from the Lawsuit Explosion4 reviews
Arnold S. Goldstein

Garrett Publishing, 2006

I Only Wish I'd Had this Book a Few Years Ago
This is a book that I wish I'd had (and paid attention to) some years ago, that is, before being sued for divorce. I then had to learn what he says here through talking to attorneys (at $much per hour this is an expensive approach) and by writing my ex-wife big checks (but I got sole custody of the kid so it was worth it). Dr. Goldstein is talking about protecting what assets you have (after ...
  
  











  



  
A Guide to Asset Protection: How to Keep What's Legally Yours5 reviews
Robert F. Klueger

Wiley, 1996

good intro background on the topic
This book is aimed at someone who has some assets to protect but doesn't know the first thing about it. It does an admirable job in explaining in general how creditors get to your assets, along with clear explanations of the principal mechanisms to protect assets. Obviously you should get an attorney who knows this field if you are serious about the whole thing, but this book gives you some ...
  
  











  



  
Analysing and Interpreting the Yield Curve (Wiley Finance)7 reviews
Moorad Choudhry

Wiley, 2004

Excellent all-in coverage
This book brings together all related points and saves the practitioner from having to buy 2 or 3 books. It covers bond yield, yield curve estimation and modelling, and then brings it all together in a chapter on relative value trading and yield curve spread trading. An excellent, well-written book that I think all government bond and Eurobond traders and portfolio managers will want to check out.
  
  











  



  
Forced Founders: Indians, Debtors, Slaves, and the Making of the American Revolution in Virginia (Omohundro ...8 reviews
Woody Holton

The University of North Carolina Press, 1999

A must read for anyone even attempting to study the era.
One of the most common misconceptions of Americans today centers around the revolutionary war, specifically the fact that this war was caused by colonist unrest due to excessive taxation, chiefly in Massachusetts. Fortunately, Holton is able to modify this fallacy, as he presents towards massive strife in the Virginia colony that can be linked as a direct cause of the revolutionary war. By ...
  
  











  



  
Republic of Debtors: Bankruptcy in the Age of American Independence2 reviews
Bruce H. Mann

Harvard University Press, 2003

Compelling and Highly Pertinent
Bankruptcy is in the air these days, from Enron to overextended former dot-commers. So-called "bankruptcy reform" -- intended to make bankruptcy more difficult and more punitive for debtors -- has been pushed by large creditors for years, and almost passed in the most recent session of Congress. I'm a first-semester law student. I came to this book with a solid, basic understanding of modern ...
  
  











  



  
Second Edition Starting a Collection Agency, How to make money collecting money13 reviews
Michelle Dunn

Never Dunn Publishing LLC, 2006

Everything You Wanted To Know About Starting A Collection Agency And More
There is a lot to like about Michelle Dunn's second edition of Starting A Collection Agency. First it is written by someone who really is an expert and knows her stuff. Although she had lots of credit manager experience, she had never worked in a collection agency when she decided to run one herself. Through trial and error and lots of hard work and study, she became successful and later sold the ...
  
  











  



  
Paid in Full4 reviews
Timothy R. Paulsen

Advantage, 1998

Helpful and Informative
Paid In Full is an informative book where I was able to read and understand clearly what the author was stating. It offered valuable tips and suggestions on how to go about calling non-paying customers and excellent collection letters. I recommend this book to anyone and everyone who has collection problems. I originally purchased 'How to Collect Debts' which was a total waste of time and ...
  
  











  



  
Money Troubles: Legal Strategies to Cope With Your Debts (Solve Your Money Troubles)9 reviews
Robin Leonard

NOLO, 2003

Comprehensive, practical, authoritative, reader friendly.
Now in a fully updated and expanded sixth edition, Robin Leonard's Money Troubles: Legal Strategies To Cope With Your Debts continues to be an invaluable instruction manual and guide for consumers seeking to pare down their debts by negotiating with creditors and prioritizing financial obligations; rebuilding personal credit; stop collection harassment; respond effectively to creditor lawsuits; ...
  
  











  








   



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