What if You Face the IRS in Court

What if You Face the IRS in Court If you have to face the IRS in court, would you know how to defend your case? Preparation is the key, but preparation depends on what your case would be about. Another important factor is whether you have a lawyer represent you or you choose to represent [...]

January 20, 2012 • Tags: Court, Irs Court • Posted in: Bad Credit Repair • No Comments

Three Money-Savvy Moves to Tackle Before Age 30

As thousands of Baby Boomers postpone retirement plans, it may be time for America’s younger generations to step back and learn some valuable lessons. The Boomers’ depleted savings and plummeting 401Ks represent only a fraction of why retiring at age 80 is gradually becoming the norm. If you are new to the working world, now [...]

There are cases when repairing credits also need certain factors. Oftentimes, you need to cut your credit cards to make sure that you will lessen your spending habits. And paying all your bills on time will also make a bigger change. Financial lawyers can be found online so there is nothing to worry about finding free help according to Reardon.

When people are faced with lots of payables and tons of financial worries to think of first thing that comes to their mind are the credit card bills that they need to pay. More and more individuals are starting to pay more for their credit card bills than for their mortgages and this report was [...]

Chapter 13 and a Hardship Withdrawal of Retirement Money

Image via Wikipedia Over 60% of Filers Do Not Complete a Chapter 13 A Chapter 13 bankruptcy is for qualified individual debtors who have an income and are willing to commit to a payback plan on a portion or all their debts, normally for 3 or 5 years. About 1 in 3 who file a [...]

January 17, 2012 • Tags: Chapter, Chapter 13 • Posted in: Bad Credit Guide • No Comments

Our crude buy-to-let barometer rises … as fools rush in

Weve long dabbled in the economics of online search and the patterns it throws up. This kind of nowcasting – using live data from the web that reflect real-time trends – gained wider popularity in 2010 and 2011. Our first stab at this was an exceptionally crude house price predictor which, a little tongue-in-cheek in [...]

Sally Herigstad: Dealing with unethical debt collectors

I have a payday loan. When I took it out, I was on unemployment and Social Security disability. My unemployment ran out, and I could not pay the loan. I am legally blind. Now the payday loan company keeps calling me and telling me that I will be arrested for fraud for not paying the [...]