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What You Should Know Regarding Outsource Medical Billing
If there is a need for making your medical practice run with more efficiency consider the option of outsource medical billing. The use of this type of billing practice often alleviates certain problems that are related to the billing of health care claims. Such as those that arise when you do the tracking of... »
A Few Facts You Should Know Regarding Electronic Medical Billing
Electronic medical billing is the process of the submitting claims to insurance companies by electronic means and following up on them for the purpose of receiving payment for services provided by a health care professional. The process used is similar for most insurance companies regardless of the fact of whether they are privately owned... »
IRS Vows To Make The Richest Americans Pay Their Dues
If you're insanely wealthy, hold on to your seat: the Internal Revenue Service is out to get you. That is, if you have been scamming Uncle Sam. Last tax season it was made apparent that the IRS was leaner, meaner, and that it was on the lookout for tax evaders. This past fall, the... »
Identity Theft Laws That Retailers Must Respect
On November First of 2009, creditors and financial institutions were ordered to comply with the Red Flag provisions of the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act of 2003. The purpose of the Red Flag laws is to mitigate and prevent identity theft. Identity theft can be defined as any fraud involving thieves getting particular... »
Bonds 101 Part One
If you paid attention in economics class, you may have heard the phrase "stocks and bonds" thrown around a few times. Stocks and bonds are both securities (a security is a negotiable "instrument" that represents financial value), and therefore both stocks and bonds can be used to finance a company and company activities. However,... »
Credit Checks And Their Impact On Credit Scores Part Two
The resulting drop in your credit score? Likely to be small. A hard inquiry will generally take less than five points off of a borrower's credit score. Analysts claim that the exact impact is founded on that individual's credit. If you have a very strong credit history with no delinquencies, an inquiry may have... »
It’s Time To Ask The Question – How Much Debt Do You Owe And What Is Your Credit Score?
Having personal debt can be like an elephant in your living room. You know it's there, but you don't want to think about it or acknowledge its presence. Now is the time to be level headed and be realistic about your debt, to find the answer to the question that is on everyone's mind:... »
Medical Debt Relief Act Evens Things Out…Slightly
From 1999 to 2009, premium costs for family insurance have risen by one hundred and thirty one percent. That's easily over three times the rate at which wages rose during this time. In the recession, millions of jobs have been lost, putting workers who just lost their jobs at risk of also living without... »
Which Financial Issue Do You Tackle First? Mortgage Or Credit?
What happens if your income decreases? The amount of money you have has dwindled, but the amount of debt you owe remains the same. What's the best way to prioritize payments? If you have credit cards chances are you might also have personal loans and a mortgage. »
Wait. How Long Will This Stay On My Credit Report? Part 1
Your credit history. It could be your best friend, or your worst enemy. Most of the time it's like a nosy mother in law coming to visit. You know that she's coming, and that's always bad news, but you are too afraid to ask or even consider how long she will be staying. Even... »
