Depending on the legal structure of your business and its terms of ownership - such as whether you own more than 20% of a sole proprietorship - personal credit may affect your business credit, debt expert Harvey Warren explains.
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Author of Drop Debt: Surviving Credit Card Hell Without Bankruptcy, Harvey Warren, discusses why a corporate credit card may be a good idea for you and your business, even if you have poor personal credit.
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Business owners with cash flow problems often rely on credit cards and may find themselves in debt. Debt expert and author of Drop Debt: Surviving Credit Card Hell Without Bankruptcy, Harvey Warren, explains how to work out a solution with creditors.
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Harvey Warren, author of Drop Debt: Surviving Credit Card Hell Without Bankruptcy, talks about managing personal and business credit. Warren explains how credit legislation works and shares simple steps for getting out of financial trouble.
Watch this full-length interview for best practices on:
- Credit card use for individuals and businesses
- Dealing with personal creditors
- Declaring personal bankruptcy
- Financing your business
- What to do if you or your business is in financial trouble
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