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Turning the Tables: Three Ways to Pursue Action against a Debt Collector
When a person is going through bankruptcy, or at least right before they file, they’re often dogged by incessant calls from debt collectors at all hours
Middle Class Shrinks, Lower Class Rises in the U.S.
A shrinking middle class, in conjunction with a rising lower class, is making bankruptcy a more viable option for Americans who are struggling with financial
Be Careful: You Can Still Be Taxed on Cancelled Debt
If you want to negotiate your debt with your creditors, you need to make sure you have an experienced debt relief attorney on your side. Any debt that
U.S. Workers Planning for Retirement, Saving More Money for the Future
With the unemployment rate declining and the economy looking relatively strong, more and more workers are saving money for the future. This is good news
Should You Consider Getting an Annuity for Your Retirement Savings?
You never want to be in the position of having outlived your retirement savings and ending up with crippling debt problems. When this happens, you can
Missed a Mortgage Payment? Here’s What You Need to Know
It is not uncommon for an individual to miss a mortgage payment, however, what you do after a missed payment can make all the difference.