Do you know why debt is a bad thing? Every American has some debt, and even Donald Trump has declared bankruptcy before, but seeing debt for what it truly is can be your first step towards financial freedom. If you make $60,000 a year and you have $10,000 in debt, that’s probably a manageable amount. [...]
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Too Much Debt
March 9th, 2011
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Posted in Lending News
Tags: car, child support payments, Equity, home, home equity line, kinds of stress, minimum credit card payments, monthly car payments, paycheck to paycheck, payment, settlement, student loan payments, way
Comments OffBankruptcy Loan Modification Bill Is Approved By House
February 20th, 2011
davidguide Last week, a bill which allows bankruptcy judges to lower mortgage payments was approved by the house and will now be sent to the Senate. This bill is expected to show great relief to struggling homeowners unable to meet their monthly mortgage payments currently. Before the bill was approved by the House, major banks and [...]
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Tags: avoiding bankruptcy, Bankruptcy, bankruptcy judges, bankruptcy options, Bill, economic struggle, FeldMan, Homeowner, housing, information, mortgage bankers association, mortgage relief, student loan payments
Comments OffStudying With Bad Credit: Student Private Loans
June 25th, 2010
davidguide If you are labeled as bad credit and you have tried but, know that you can’t get approved for a federal student loan, consider a private student loan for bad credit. These loans will help any student, labeled as bad credit, seeking for cash to pay tuition fees. Perkins loans are known to be the [...]