It's a new year and, unfortunately, many of us continue to grapple with financial issues that do not want to go away. Here are two to think about:
Not savings enough for retirement.
I have encountered countless clients who, although having worked for years, have accumulated little or no retirement savings. They have allowed debt to control their lives and have sacrificed savings opportunities in the process. This perspective must change.
Bankruptcy can be a first step toward achieving financial security. Did you know that retirement savings are fully protected from your creditors - even in bankruptcy? Whether you have one ...
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Investing 101: How the Stock Market Works?
A stock market presents a great opportunity for investors to earn a large return on investment (ROI). It is like a double edged sword. By investing in the stock market, you can earn double digit returns on your investments or more, but you also can sustain loses as well*.
In order to successfully trade in these financial exchanges, you need to learn the basics of stock market investing. The more you know about the stock trading and how it works –the more you can achieve the ability to make winning moves, and growing your wealth.
Stock Market: An Introduction
A stock market or stock exchange is a place where a company’s shares can be ...
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Tips for Maintaining Good Credit
There are many ways you can maintain a good credit score. One of the key points is to always be aware of your credit usage, credit score and your financial spending. Following these guidelines will help you maintain good credit and allow you to continue living a financially helpful lifestyle.
Control Your Spending!
This does not apply just to credit cards, but for everything you do. The temptations are always there.to overspend on that new pearl neckless or a new car, because it has options your current car doesn’t have. Be smart and money-wise. You never know when an unexpected financial emergency might happen that could change your entire ...
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NYS Takes Bold Step To Regulate Collection Lawsuits
On September 16, 2014, the New York State Unified Court System announced new rules to stop debt collection agencies from using underhanded tactics to win judgments against poor or elderly credit card holders.
In the recent past, debt collection agencies frequently score court judgments for the wrong amount of money or even from the wrong person by using incomplete proof or by pressing cases where the statute of limitations has expired. The collection agencies also frequently fail to provide proper notice that a lawsuit was filed – a tactic known as "sewer service."
"While creditors have every right to collect what is legally owed to them, ...
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Bill Proposes To Shorten Reporting Periods For Derogatory Credit
A new bill in Congress seeks to overhaul the consumer credit-reporting system by lessening the period that loan defaults and bankruptcies are included in credit reports.
The Fair Credit Reporting Improvement Act of 2014, introduced Wednesday by Rep. Maxine Waters (D., Calif.) calls for large-scale revisions to the information in consumers’ credit reports, including the removal of certain foreclosures and short sales. A short sale is when a home is sold for less than the borrower owes on the mortgage and any other loans on the house.
The bill’s introduction comes a month after Fair Isaac Corp. announced it would tweak its widely used FICO ...
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FOUR TIPS ABOUT CREDIT AFTER BANKRUPTCY
No matter how many clients I have worked with over the past 25 years, the greatest concern of the vast majority of them is “How long will it take me to re-establish credit after I file Chapter 7 Bankruptcy?”
While there is no hard and fast rules of thumb, it is much easier than you think. Here are four tips to consider:
1. Keep any manageable debts you can after you file. In most cases, student loans can’t be discharged by bankruptcy. Other times, clients may choose to continue making payments on a car loan. Assuming that you can afford the monthly payments, it makes sense to maintain your student loan and/or auto payments after your ...
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Seniors Struggling With Debt Likely To File For Bankruptcy
Older Americans are being squeezed in many ways. Healthcare and other basic expenses are rising. Fewer have pensions to supplement their Social Security income in retirement. Low interest rates mean what savings they do have isn’t growing quickly — unless they are willing to invest in higher-risk financial products.
And then there’s the other side of the equation: Credit and Debt. Many seniors have not properly planned for retirement financially. Many have used credit cards freely in the earlier stages of retirement to maintain their pre-retirement lifestyle without a plan on how to repay it.
Older Americans are increasingly struggling ...
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Bankruptcy Filings Are Down – But That Doesn’t Mean People Do Not Need to File
Reuters reported today that the number of U.S. businesses and consumers filing for bankruptcy fell 14 percent in the first half of 2012 and could end the year at the lowest level since before the 2008 financial crisis, according to data released by Epiq Systems.
New bankruptcy filings fell to 632,130 in the first six months of the year compared to the same period last year, according to Epiq Systems Inc, which manages documents and claims for companies in bankruptcy.
The number of businesses filing for bankruptcy dropped 22 percent to 30,946 and the number of consumers seeking court protection from creditors fell 13 percent to 601,184.
"We ...
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Credit After Bankruptcy – Now Easier That Ever
It’s looking like 2005 all over again for credit cards....
The New York Times reported this week that credit card solicitations, particularly for those individuals who have tarnished credit or have previously filed bankruptcy, rose substantially during the fourth quarter of 2011. Credit card lenders gave out 1.1 million new cards to borrowers with damaged credit in December, up 12.3 percent from the same month a year earlier, according to Equifax’s credit trends report released in March. These borrowers accounted for 23 percent of new auto loans in the fourth quarter of 2011, up from 17 percent in the same period of 2009, Experian, a credit ...
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Housing Crisis and Student Loan Crisis Are Joined At the Hip
Over the past few weeks, I have read and noted a number of blogs and other commentaries from respected economists and authors touting the growing concern about the student loan crisis as the outstanding balances on student loans approach the $1 trillion mark.
Many pundits have commented about the value of college education relative to its potential return of investment. Some have noted the strain it has caused, both emotionally and financially, on students who have obtained degrees in the “liberal arts” and have been forced to accept positions outside of their field of study at salary levels which may not even cover the servicing costs of ...
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