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With declining donations, even churches going bankrupt
In a Sunday sermon, pastor Larry Perkins stood in his church’s family-life center and preached to his congregation: Never give up the dream that God planted inside you. The next day, Perkins sat next to his attorney before a bankruptcy official, explaining why his Mission Road Church of God in Christ was unable to pay the $1.6 million it owed the bank for construction of the family-life center …
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Credit score of 450 am currently in chapter 7 personal bankruptcy dismiss or discharge?
I need to know what looks better on a consumer credit report, a chapter 7 bankruptcy dismissed or a chapter 7 bankruptcy discharged. Forget about all other factors, how much it cost to file, if a lawyer was used. Looking at someones credit report and you see either a dismissed bankruptcy or a discharged bankruptcy which would look better? which would less negatively impact a score. Please ONLY answer this question if you have either
1. been through a chapter 7 bankruptcy yourself
2. work in a profession that deals with consumer credit
thanks
do not worry about the past — look to the future and get you act together and start on the path to raising your score!!!!
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