Have you recently experienced a financial set-back or disaster?? Here are some steps you can take to begin recovery… 1) Cut overhead and get rid of unnecessary expenses – do you really need to buy that $4.00 coffee every morning? 2) Save at least $500 in an emergency fund, so you won’t be forced to […]
Interesting 2010 Bankruptcy Statistics
Here are some interesting 2010 bankruptcy statistics: 1) In 2010, American families owed a total of $866 billion in consumer debt, 2) In 2010, $1.3 trillion of U.S. consumer debt was delinquent, with $986 billion being seriously delinquent – 90 days late or more, 3) Personal bankruptcies have increased 100% over the last five years, […]
Is The Economy Recovering?
According to the American Bankruptcy Institute, consumer bankruptcy filings were down 13% in November from October. Credit card use by consumers is also at an all-time low compared to recent years, but spending is up, which signifies that consumers are finally able to start saving money. I’d like to hear everyone’s opinions on whether you think the […]
Sources Say Borders prepares to File For Chapter 11
The Wallstreet Journal is reporting that Borders Group Inc. could file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy-protection as early as Monday or Tuesday. Many of us know Borders because we shop for books in their stores. The Wallstreet Journal further reports that, if Borders does file, filing for Chapter 11 will no doubt be followed by widespread […]
Texas Bankruptcy Attorney:STRATEGIES FOR COPING WITH CREDIT CARD DEBT
Dallas Bankruptcy Attorney: STRATEGIES FOR COPING WITH CREDIT CARD DEBT Recently I read an excellent article by Laura Coffey on MSN.com discussing strategies for reducing credit card debt. As a bankruptcy attorney, I meet with clients everyday that are struggling with repaying high interest credit cards, and repaying these types of loans can be an uphill […]