Posts Tagged ‘debt’
Credit Card Loopholes
With the Credit Card Accountability Responsibility and Disclosure Act of 2009, which took effect on Monday now in play even more loopholes are being brought to light. With the constant talk of payday loan lenders corrupting the financial industry
Debt dealing in the new year
With the holiday season over and a new year beginning, Americans will soon be putting away their holiday decorations and getting back to the normal life. Many resolutions will be made for 2008, and many people will resolve to get out of debt. Making the resolution to get out of debt may be easy at the stroke of midnight but when the bills from holiday spending roll in many may wonder how they will ever keep this resolution.
Beware the Bankruptcy Mill
In tough economic times, attorneys who are looking for a way to increase revenue often turn to bankruptcy law. If you are in need of a bankruptcy attorney, be sure you avoid signing on with a “bankruptcy mill.” These are law offices that turn out bankruptcy after bankruptcy in order to make a quick dollar on the quantity rather than quality of there work, with little to no concern for the people they are representing.
Debt Consolidation, Which Plan Is Right For You?
Debt consolidation is a term used to describe debt repayment plans that are designed to get you out of debt as quickly as possible. There are generally two types of debt consolidation plans used to obtain this goal, a Debt Management Plan or a Settlement Plan. There are considerable differences between these plans that you should understand.