Pay-for-delete promises to erase collection debt from your credit report, but the results of this strategy can vary.
Paying off collections improves your finances, but what happens to the negative mark on your credit report?
Kalpana Kotagal’s confirmation to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission offers promise for the reinstatement of federal pay data collection, a critical pay equity tool discontinued in 2019.
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If you're getting calls from debt collectors about unpaid credit cards or other bills, you might be wondering how these collection accounts will affect your credit score. Generally, a more recent ...
When patients can’t pay, your accounts receivables (AR) days go up, cash flow slows down, bad debt mounts and revenue shortfalls are almost inevitable. The impact of self-pay is one more burden for ...
If you fall behind on your credit card bills or other debts, your account may be sold to a collection agency. Use this four-step plan to pay off that debt quickly. Having a collection account listed ...
More and more Americans are finding themselves stuck dealing with collection debt. According to a recent study from TransUnion, more than half of all debt collectors saw their number of accounts ...
Compensation data collection via the EEO-1 report is a potentially valuable resource for fighting pay discrimination, according to a report commissioned by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity ...