Nov 18, 2008

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Pages we thought you'd find informative, surprising or interesting.

Bankruptcy

Some can't get past the stigma, others see bankruptcy as a tool but the majority of people filing for bankruptcy are decent folk like you or me.

  • Famous Bankrupts

    "You're fired!" That's right the Donald himself fell prey to the bankruptcy courts!

  • Bankruptcy Facts

    In the year 2003, one in every 73 American households filed for bankruptcy.

Bankruptcy Agreements

  • Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

    The court liquidates all of your assets and dispenses them amongst your creditors in exchange for erasing your debt.

  • Chapter 11 Bankruptcy

    A Federal Bankruptcy Act where a business debtor can maintain control of its business and operations, under court supervision, as long as current debts remain paid.

  • Chapter 13 Bankruptcy

    In a Chapter 13 agreement, the court enforces a debt repayment plan that allows you to keep your property.

  • Involuntary Bankruptcy

    There are occasions where your creditors may petition for an involuntary bankruptcy against you.

Bankruptcy Court

The objective of a bankruptcy court is to give an honest debtor a "fresh start" by relieving them of the majority of their debt

Bankruptcy Law

The new bankruptcy law will affect all people filing for bankruptcy

  • United States Trustee Program

    The United States Trustee Program is the component of the Department of Justice that protects the integrity of the nation's bankruptcy system by overseeing case administration and litigating to enforce the bankruptcy laws.

Credit after Bankruptcy

If you can't get unsecured credit, consider applying for secured credit (credit backed by collateral, such as a cash deposit).

  • Using Credit after Bankruptcy

    Using credit wisely after you have filed bankruptcy is essential to building and maintaining your credit score and your overall creditworthiness.

Credit Card Debt

Almost half of the citizens of the United States of America suffer with credit card debt

Credit Counseling Services

Certified credit counselors assist you in getting your debt under control. They provide you with the information needed to manage your finances into the future, to build wealth, and to create and maintain personal financial independence.

  • Debt Repayment Plans

    Nonprofit credit counseling services offer a variety of services that may include counseling, debt repayment plans, and education.

Credit Counseling Service Defined

Credit counseling services are available from nonprofit organizations, for-profit organizations, schools, churches, legal-aid organizations, and attorneys, among other providers.

Debt Comparison

According to the Federal Reserve, 43% of American families spend more than they earn.

Debt Consolidation

When you consolidate debt, you usually combine several high-interest debts into one debt management plan payment at lowered interest rates

Debt Counseling Services to Avoid

It is estimated that more than 1,450 nonprofit credit counseling services operate in the United States.

  • Debt Elimination

    In most cases we would suggest running away from any company that promotes debt elimination schemes.

Debt Help Facts

Americans collectively owe nearly 2 Trillion dollars. That's about $18,500.00 per household not including mortgage debt.

Debt Help USA

No matter what your financial problems, there are methods, means, and if required, Certified Credit Counselors available to provide you with a fresh, stress-free beginning.

Debt Management

Debt management runs the gamut from creating a budget to filing for bankruptcy but in every case you must begin with an honest look at your debt problem.

  • Debt Management Budget

    A budget will provide you with a cold, hard look at your financial situation and is recognized as the first step in effective debt management.

Debt to Income Ratio

Your debt to income ratio is another indicator of your current level of indebtedness and the potential you may have for future debt problems

  • Debt Warning Signs

    In addition to your debt to income ratio, there are several warning signs that it may be time to seek help from a Certified Credit Councilor:

Eliminate Debt Related Stress

If you find yourself being consumed by debt related stress, it is far easier on you and the family to get debt help sooner than later.

Filing for Bankruptcy

All the rules have changed as of the April 20, 2005

Finding an Attorney

Should your credit counselor resolve that you qualify for bankruptcy protection, you would be well advised to engage the services of a bankruptcy attorney.

Foreclosure

When the Wolves are at your Door

  • Repossession

    Repossession usually refers to the process of your creditors taking back the toys that you were unable to pay for. Repossession and Your Credit Rating

Glossary

A list of terms the confused the day-lights out of us when we first heard them, or turned out to mean something different than we thought. Like "freedom".

Mortgage Debt

A mortgage is both a debt and an investment in your financial future.

New Duties for Debtors

  • Credit Counselor Requirements

    Under the new bankruptcy law, individuals who wish to file a bankruptcy petition would be required to undergo credit counseling.

  • How do Credit Counseling Services Operate?

    The organizations receive funds from creditors in the form of a negotiated percentage fee based on payments transmitted to the creditors through clients' debt repayment plans.

  • Debt Repayment Plans

    Nonprofit credit counseling services offer a variety of services that may include counseling, debt repayment plans, and education.

  • Standards for Approval

    The United States Trustee Program develops standards for approval of credit counseling services throughout the country.

  • Debt Education Directory

    Prior to your bankruptcy being discharged, you must attend a debtor education course in which you will learn financial management skills to prevent your relying on bankruptcy protection in the future. The Debtor Education Provider Directory can be found here.

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