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That would depend on the circumstances. Was it due to bad money management? Or was it due to job loss due to injury or something else beyond the man's control?If a man had declared bankruptcy, should he be the treasurer of a church
It would mostly depend on why he declared bankruptcy. It could also depend on what he learned from bankruptcy. Some of the best businessmen bankrupted the first or even the first few businesses they started.If a man had declared bankruptcy, should he be the treasurer of a church
No.If a man had declared bankruptcy, should he be the treasurer of a church
Could he be President of a country?
Rob
The President has never filed bankruptcy.Could he be President of a country?
ALL depends on what were the circumstances, for having to do that due to medical expenses that were not intended to happen is much different than running up Las vegas debt!If a man had declared bankruptcy, should he be the treasurer of a church
You mean like the excess extra built into most medical procedures for expenses?No. Ask those who were stiffed the money owed them what they think.
I guess it all depends. Some people need to get "stiffed." They rip people off and deceive them; I have no sympathy for the deceptive lender when the duped borrower uses legal remedy.No. Ask those who were stiffed the money owed them what they think.
It is provided for legally. I would also say that I would be convicted to go under the route that allowed me to pay back my creditors, but at the rate a judge decided!I guess it all depends. Some people need to get "stiffed." They rip people off and deceive them; I have no sympathy for the deceptive lender when the duped borrower uses legal remedy.