Several Helpful Pointers for Finding the Best Credit Card Deals Available

Trying to find the best credit card deals will require that you seriously think about a number of factors prior to choosing. This applies regardless of what sort of charge card you are seeking. Quite a few of them present you with a variety of choices and understanding what type will work most effectively for [...]

Top 5 things not to do if you’ve been sued by a creditor

If you’ve been sued for unpaid debt, it’s easy to go into denial mode and ignore it. If you’ve been reading my blog, you know that denial is never a good solution. However, there are at least 5 actions you should not take if you’ve been sued by a creditor. Don’t ignore. I meet with [...]

Discipline Yourself To Spend Less

Discipline Yourself To Spend Less If you are currently living paycheck to paycheck then it is time to discipline yourself to spend less. After all what will you do if you have to take time off from work, or a child gets sick? These are things that you have to begin taking into consideration. It [...]

January 9, 2011 • Tags: Spend • Posted in: Credit Score News • No Comments

More than 4 million fear they`ll be made redundant

According to R3`s quarterly personal debt tracker, more than 4 million (an estimated 4,258,737) people fear they`ll be made redundant. The insolvency trade body found that those aged between 25 and 34 are the most worried about their job, with 16% `expressing a concern`. Since the third quarter of the year, the number of individuals [...]

Case of Key Employee Offers Yet Another Way for Bankruptcy Attorney in Indiana to Teach …

In yesterday’s Bankruptcy in Indiana article, I used a bankruptcy case from Florida to illustrate the principle that bankruptcy law is designed to treat all parties fairly. Because the employer had not disclosed to his key employee how much debt the company had, his false statements to her resulted in the bankruptcy court deciding that [...]

January 9, 2011 • Tags: Indiana, Indiana Teach • Posted in: Credit Score News • No Comments

After losing my job I must default on a boat loan. What remedy might the bank take against me?

Question by Boating Brad: After losing my job I must default on a boat loan. What remedy might the bank take against me? The loan did not secure any collateral other than itself. I owe about 10,000 more than the boat is worth, but I have been unable to sell it in our current economy. [...]