Sentences with phrase «event of financial troubles»

In the event of financial troubles, federal law strictly limits when a bankruptcy court may discharge student loan debt.
Canadians should be aware of their rights and options in the event of financial trouble.

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«Bankruptcy code exists to help the organization get out of financial trouble,» the governor told an approving crowd at an event organized by The Chicago Public Education Fund.
For all sorts of reasons, from divorce, job loss, or a major medical event, people can sometimes get into financial trouble.
Most financial experts advise that you have enough liquid assets to cover 3 - 6 months of living expenses in the event of job troubles or emergencies.
Their claim is that motorists who opt for lesser coverage could actually end up with lesser coverage and this will only get them into some serious financial trouble in the event of a catastrophic accident.
Term Plan A term plan is all about providing a fixed income for your loved ones in case of an unfortunate event, which would otherwise put them in financial trouble.
For instance, if your insurance policy expires before achievement of a goal and the investment corpus is not enough to fund the goal, your family may be in for a serious financial trouble in the event of your death after policy expiry.
In case, you think that you don't require insurance plan you happen to be wrong simply because these plans can protect you against all kinds of future financial troubles and also secure your loved ones under the event of any unfortunate incident.
An inventory of life events was administered during the 1985 - 1986 maternal and offspring interviews to assess life events that the youths had experienced during the past 2 years: death of a loved one, failure to achieve an important goal, high risk of being fired or laid off from one's job, parental separation or divorce, the end of a romantic relationship or rejection by a romantic partner, serious injury or illness, serious fights with family members, serious financial problems, serious problems at school or work, trouble with the law, and having experienced a crime or an assault.
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