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  2. Which debts can’t be discharged in bankruptcy? - AOL

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    Credit card debt As part of Chapter 7 bankruptcy, your credit card debt is typically discharged immediately. On the other hand, Chapter 13 bankruptcy focuses on reorganizing your debts.

  3. Best debt relief options for credit card debt - AOL

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    Chapter 7 bankruptcy is used for unsecured loans (such as credit card debt), while Chapter 13 bankruptcy may be best if you have certain assets you want to keep.

  4. Debt consolidation vs. Bankruptcy: Which is right for you?

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    The average individual credit card debt alone is around $7,226. If you’re struggling to pay off large amounts of debt, debt consolidation or bankruptcy could help.

  5. Credit card debt - Wikipedia

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    Infographic about credit card debt in the US (2010) Consumer and government debt as a % of GDP (United States) Consumer and government debt in the United States. Credit card debt results when a client of a credit card company purchases an item or service through the card system. Debt grows through the accrual of interest and penalties when the ...

  6. 3 Ways to Make Your Credit Card Debt Uncollectable

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    2. Look into a balance transfer card. Again, transferring your debt to another entity -- or in this case, another credit card -- will also ensure that your creditor can't send your debt to ...

  7. Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act

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    Since banks, credit companies and other creditors are the ones who must bear the losses for debts discharged through bankruptcy, their lobby power was a great supporting factor to eventually prevailing and getting Congress to pass the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005.

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