By: Anita Gomez | 2011-02-16 | Business Other than the growing business opportunities in the Philippines, many Filipinos today can finally start their own business through the financial support that many loaning firms and banks have offered. A popular example is BPI's Ka-Negosyo plans. read more
By: Marty Vergel baes | 2011-04-20 | Cars Buying a repossessed car can save you a lot of money but this can also cause you to buy a vehicle with poor running condition, In order to avoid the negative effect, try to be a wise buyer in order to obtain a car that best suit your needs, a vehicle in good running condition. read more
By: Anita Gomez | 2011-02-16 | Business Although they've already made a concrete business plan that indicates all expenses for the business, it is still important to set aside a budget which will be enough to cover the kinds of emergency expenses for setting up a business. read more
By: Calvin Anderson | 2010-03-27 | Automotive Repossessed cars for sale offer great options for you when planning to purchase cheap cars. It offers great collections of cars you can choose from at very reasonable rates. Since there are a lot of choices, you have greater chances of getting the best value for the purchase of the car of your dreams. read more
By: isxrc | 2009-09-10 | Truck It's not just cars which are sold at knockdown prices after being repossessed. There are other types of repossession vehicles which are also sold to the public, namely repossessed trucks. read more
By: Rehan Chaudry | 2010-03-28 | Truck It's not just cars which are sold at knockdown prices after being repossessed. There are other types of repossession vehicles which are also sold to the public, namely repossessed trucks. Many owners of commercial vehicles suffer from struggling to keep up repayments and as a result, their truck or van will be repoed by the loan company. read more
By: Anita Gomez | 2011-06-24 | Small Business Food cart franchise businesses are some of the most popular franchise businesses in the Philippines today. And because of that, BPI had also offered a new business loan service which will allow Filipinos the chance to franchise a business even though the lack the means for it. read more
By: Calvin Anderson | 2010-09-17 | Cars By looking for some bank repossessed cars, you are assured that you will be able to purchase very affordable vehicles. Actually, these are the type of automobiles that were confiscated by these financial companies because the previous owners failed to manage their accounts. read more
By: Jeff Dickson | 2010-03-28 | Loans For people who have been involved in car repossessions, many will say it was a difficult ordeal. Many would compare to the feeling of having your vehicle stolen from you. Most times a car repossession occurs, you will not receive warning and the next thing you know your car is gone. read more
By: Marty Vergel baes | 2011-05-23 | Cars Getting your car repossessed is not the end. There are several things that you should do after this event. This includes settling your debt with the previous lender and improving your credit score that was ruined by the repossession. read more
By: Mark | 2012-05-23 | Business Let's face it, when you default on your financial obligations, the lender will use the courts to take back property that is secured by a loan. If want to keep your vehicle because you were set back do to temporary financial problems, there are multiple technique's you can try to prevent a car repossession. read more
By: Larry Wright | 2010-06-12 | Automotive Many people usually have a misunderstood about repossessed car auctions. They think that repossessed car auctions are only unavailable for dealers and business people. It's totally wrong. Actually, the system of all repossessed car auctions is set up to benefit the general public. If you're in need of a new vehicle whether it is a car or a truck you can take advantage of these car auctions to find read more
By: Chris C Ducker | 2011-05-24 | Cars
A car is said to be repossessed when a financial institution or the government takes it back because the owner is unable or unwilling to service the vehicle’s debt as per prior agreements. read more