Here are 5 ways to stay on top of your buy now, pay later loan – Idaho Statesman
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Why It Matters Association for Consumer Debt Relief (ACDR) is being represented by Mindset Advocacy LLC on issues related to Financial Institutions, Investments, and Securities. The organization registered as a new lobbying client on July 31, marking its entry into direct federal advocacy. Broader Context Medical debt has emerged as a focal point in Congress.…
Ski Yodl Ltd, founded in March 2018, offered ski holiday packages to destinations including the French Alps. The company’s LinkedIn profile described it as “a collective of ski industry professionals driven to create a customer-centric booking experience with skiing at its core”. All holiday packages cancelled as Ski Yodl enters liquidation After eight years, Ski…
The builder whose liquidated company owed $1.1m, until it didn’t The Press Read the original article here
Brazilian companies are facing a growing problem: employees burdened by debt and absenteeism due to addiction to online sports betting, known locally as bets. Maurício Nishimori, the owner of a restaurant in São Paulo, told Folha that one of his employees would disappear for an entire day after payday because he was gambling. Nishimori urged…
REVEALED: Liquidator appointments for businesses in the Clarence council area for August 3 The Mercury Read the original article here
GCP Infrastructure (GCP) has repaid its revolving credit facility on which it had drawn £24m at 30 June following the £40m debt refinancing of its ground-mounted solar photovoltaic projects and £13m from the sale of an anaerobic digestion plant in Northern Island and two onshore wind assets at Winscales Moor and Burton Wold. James Carthew,…
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The U.S. is stepping in to help boost Japan’s yen for the first time in nearly three decades after the currency hit a 40-year low, but the intervention has an unusual feature: instead of selling dollars to buy yen, the New York Fed reportedly sold euros to fund the purchase. The coordinated move on Friday…