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  2. How to pay off a debt in collections

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    Before taking any action to pay off a debt in collections, it’s crucial to verify that the debt belongs to you. Gather all relevant information about the debt, including the amount owed, the ...

  3. Debt snowball method - Wikipedia

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    The debt snowball method is a debt-reduction strategy, whereby one who owes on more than one account pays off the accounts starting with the smallest balances first, while paying the minimum payment on larger debts. Once the smallest debt is paid off, one proceeds to the next larger debt, and so forth, proceeding to the largest ones last. [1]

  4. 6 Ways To Pay Off Credit Card Debt in Less Than 5 Years - AOL

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    The debt avalanche method involves paying off your debts with the highest interest rates first. “This will save you the most money in interest over time,” Schroder said. In contrast, the debt ...

  5. Executory contract - Wikipedia

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    A common area where executory contracts are found is US bankruptcy law, where obligations exist for both parties to a contract at the time of a bankruptcy petition.In cases such as this, both the debtor, or the side that is filing for bankruptcy, and counterparty, or the side contracting with the debtor, may have to make further performance.

  6. Debtors' prison - Wikipedia

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    Imprisons debtors who choose jail time under programs where imprisonment is a way of paying down court imposed debt. [6] Colorado: Imprisons debtors as a penalty for failure to pay criminal justice debt. [63] Florida: Allows imprisonment of debtors for child support debt as a contempt of court charge. [5] Georgia

  7. Executor - Wikipedia

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    An executor is a legal term referring to a person named by the maker of a will or nominated by the testator to carry out the instructions of the will. Typically, the executor is the person responsible for offering the will for probate , although it is not required that they fulfill this.

  8. Bills (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Bills" is the debut single by American rapper LunchMoney Lewis. The song was released on February 5, 2015, by Kemosabe Records . [ 2 ] The song topped the charts in Australia and peaked within the top ten of the charts in Belgium (Flanders), New Zealand, Ireland, and the United Kingdom.

  9. Bills, Bills, Bills - Wikipedia

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    "Bills, Bills, Bills" is a song by American girl group Destiny's Child from their second studio album, The Writing's on the Wall (1999). It was written by Beyoncé Knowles , LeToya Luckett , Kelly Rowland , Kandi Burruss , and Kevin "She'kspere" Briggs and produced by the latter.