Thursday, June 17th, 2010
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Harrine E. Freeman asked:

One of the biggest myths is that if you file for bankruptcy you will be financially free and no longer have debt problems. Wrong! Bankruptcy is not the cure-all for getting out of debt. Over 1 million Americans file for bankruptcy every year. One in every 73 households files for bankruptcy. In 2005, 2 million Americans filed for personal bankruptcies.

Millions of Americans are in debt and get in debt every year. Many people think that filing for bankruptcy will solve all of their debt problems. On the surface it seems that if you file for bankruptcy all of your debt will be eliminated and you can start with a clean slate. Actually it is not that simple.

To file for personal bankruptcy you must reside in a state for 90 days prior to filing and have a total unsecured debt less than $290,525 or secured debt less than $871,550. The new bankruptcy law that went into effect in October 2005 states that debtors (consumers) who earn less than the median income in their state - about 80 percent of those who file for bankruptcy - still would be entitled to file under Chapter 7. But those who earn more than that and who have the ability to repay at least $6,000 over five years would have to file under Chapter 13, which requires a repayment plan.

Although it is true that after you file for bankruptcy you can purchase a house or a car, what people don’t realize it that the interest rate that you will be given will be very high. Also, based on the new bankruptcy law implemented in October 2005, it is harder to file for bankruptcy and depending on the type of bankruptcy granted, it will remain on your credit report for seven to ten years. This greatly lowers your credit score and it will probably take about 3 to 5 years before you score increases due to the bankruptcy filed, and provided that you don’t get into any further debt.

When you have financial problems and can’t see any way out, bankruptcy looks like the best option, but there are many other options available to you. If you have a house you can take out an equity loan to pay your debts, you can reduce your expenses and create a budget for yourself, you can get a part-time job, go to school and further your education and get additional training related to your particular job, setup payment plans with your creditors or sell some of your assets if you have any.

The best consumer is an educated consumer. If you find yourself in financial troubles, the first and best thing to do is do research and find out the options available to you. Next you want to identify your assets and liabilities. Your assets are anything that you do not owe money on such as stocks, bonds, 401(k), retirement plans, etc. Your liabilities are anything you owe money on such a house, investment property, boat, car, etc. This will help to determine if you have any assets that can be sold or money borrowed against to pay off your debts. Next you need to create a budget for yourself to identify how much money you have coming in (how much you get paid each week) and how much money you have going out (how much you pay each month in bills and expenses).

If you have very little or no assets then you will need to do some quick fixes such as cutting back on expenses including: bringing your lunch to work, carpooling, catching the subway or bus to work, riding your bike or motorcycle to work, eating breakfast at home, renting videos instead of going to the movies or cutting back on how often you go to the movies, canceling your pager or cell phone service or switching to the cheapest plan available.

These things will provide extra money in a short period of time until you develop a plan for paying off your bills. If you have researched all options that are available to you and are unable to use any of them then bankruptcy should be your last resort, not your first option.

Getting in debt is the worst place to be but with time you can overcome this obstacle. Think long and hard before filing for bankruptcy. It may not be worth the headache.



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Saturday, February 13th, 2010
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Jason Holmes asked:


If you are in profound debt and struggling to find a way out, opt for debt solution. None of the debt solution measures can eliminate all your debts. But it can certainly reduce your debt burden. Debt consolidations, debt settlement, bankruptcy, are some of the effectual debt solution measures. Not all the procedures will suit you. To choose the most relevant debt solution you should understand the different means of debt solution.

1. Debt consolidation: Debt consolidation is the most accepted debt solution method. This process helps you to lower your interest rate and waive off the late fees. If you opt for debt consolidation, the debt consolidation company merges your multiple debt payments like the medical bills, credit card bills, unsecured debts and all other payments into one. You would have to make a single monthly payment to the debt consolidation company and the company shall pay your debts.
2. Debt Settlement: This is the most effective means of debt solution. In fact it is an alternative solution to bankruptcy. The debt settlement company negotiates with all your creditors to reduce your payable amount to nearly 40% to 60%. This is the process by which you stop paying to the creditors but keep saving the money instead. After your have accumulated at least 50 % of the loan amount, your debt settlement company shall negotiate with your creditors. Even you can negotiate with your creditors while settling your debts. But if you are unable to do so certainly contact a debt settlement company. However it is very important to take the correct decision at the exact time, while opting for debt settlement. Be careful while selecting the correct debt settlement firm.

3. Bankruptcy: While opting for debt solution, if all other options fail, you can file a bankruptcy. It is the easiest way to reduce or eliminate debts. When all other options, to come out of the debt phase are closed, you can declare yourself as a bankrupt. Basically, it is a legal process in which the person or the company declares that he is unable to pay his debts. The process of bankruptcy helps them to eliminate their debts or repay them under the protection of the bankruptcy court. The total number of bankruptcies in US is at a rise. Recently 1,794,795 number of people have been discovered to be bankrupt.

Despite having several advantages, bankruptcy should be avoided. If you are declared a bankrupt, then it will be reflected on your credit report for at least 10 years, from the day when you have been declared a bankrupt. Bankrupt people cannot easily purchase or rent a home or purchase insurance. Personal Bankruptcy can spoil your social status to a great extent.

Though you can pick up a debt solution process yourself, but always contact a financial expert before opting for a reliable debt solution.



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Tuesday, November 17th, 2009
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MIKE SELVON asked:


Filing for bankruptcy is a drastic measure that overwhelms most people because of the detailed paperwork that must be done. In addition, for most people it is an emotionally draining experience to go through. Because of the complexity of the matter, and the fact that emotions can cloud judgment, it is a good idea to get bankruptcy help to be sure that a chapter bankruptcy filing is done correctly.

One of the first places to go for help is to one of the credit counseling agencies. They are sometimes able to help people avoid going into that final step of filing for bankruptcy. Often, they can suggest ways to help debts collections situations or they can negotiate with the creditors and try to make arrangements, either reducing the monthly payments or reducing or even eliminating the interest charges and late fees. In some instances, they can get both the interest rate on a loan reduced and make arrangements for easier payments.

The reason that this kind of bankruptcy help is often effective, is because creditors know that if a person is in a financially bankrupt position, then the chances of ever collecting on any of the debt owed to them is nil. It makes sense for companies to cooperate when a debtor is having trouble making their payments and to work with them to make a new financial plan.

The credit counseling services offering help usually start by digging into the person’s or couple’s financial situation and then will help to determine if filing for it is going to be necessary in their case. Many times, when a person is in a panic mode because they have had numerous bill collectors constantly calling them, they move toward a chapter bankruptcy filing as a knee-jerk reaction before they have found out if they have other options.

Even though the credit counselors will sometimes determine that the best way to help debts incurred is to file for one, at least the consumers who receive the counseling feel more assured before taking such drastic measures. However, it should be noted that some of the credit counseling services do charge a substantial fee for their services.

Another avenue of help, or better said, another route which might help one to avoid declaring broke altogether, is by using a debt consolidation service. Sometimes, credit counseling services can arrange for debt consolidation as well.

The purpose of consolidating your debts is to give you one single payment to make per month and to secure financing with a lower interest rate. This can help make the current debts more manageable and bring the monthly payment down so that it can be worked into the family budget.

If credit counseling or debt consolidation are not enough and it is evident that filing for it will be necessary, then you should seek out a qualified lawyer for the legal help that you will need. Making sure that you get an experienced lawyer who specializes in the different chapter bankruptcy filing types, will help to assure that your case is handled professionally and that the required paperwork is properly filed in a timely manner.

This is not an area where one should attempt self bankruptcy or try to save a few dollars. Not properly filing the paperwork and adhering to the court timeline can result in your court record being thrown out, which will leave you vulnerable to the tactics of the creditors and collectors again.

If you find yourself in the situation of struggling to meet your monthly obligations or if you have experienced a life-changing event, then getting bankruptcy help to assist you on how to best proceed is probably a good idea. The worst thing you can do is to ignore a growing financial problem, as the condition will only get worse if positive action is not taken. Even though bankruptcy is a momentous decision, it is provided for through Federal law to allow people to have a new start financially when the situation arises.



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