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What Determines How Much Your Home Mortgage Payment Will Cost?

Qualifying for a home mortgage has never been easy; if you want to buy a house, you either need generational wealth or an extraordinary stroke of luck. Today, a disproportionate share of homebuyers have their parents contribute to the down payment, or else the mortgage loan principal would be so big that lenders would refuse to issue the loan.…

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If Only California Had Dutch-Style Mortgage Loans

Hats off to Amsterdam. It had legalized recreational cannabis long before California did. Maybe it is time for California to borrow another page from the Netherlands’ playbook. Like Amsterdam, California already has bike-friendly streets and a climate that welcomes tourists year-round, and we probably don’t need our own equivalent of Amsterdam’s red-light district. What we do need is affordable housing, and renting…

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Assignment for the Benefit of Creditors

“Winding up a business that has become insolvent is as easy as ABC,” said no one ever. Closing a business because it has caused too many financial losses for its shareholders is stressful and, somehow, at least as time-consuming as maintaining the operations of a business that is currently viable. Deciding to cut your losses…

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How to Get the Most Debt Relief Out of Your Measly Tax Refund

Compared to most other events in an average consumer’s year, receiving a tax refund feels like a cause for celebration. The saying that it is expensive to be poor is as painfully true today as it was decades ago. From unaffordable interest rates on loans to getting your paycheck on a debit card that charges…

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Bankruptcy Courts and UBI Programs Give You the Benefit of the Doubt About Your Future Spending

When you tell your family about your plans to file for bankruptcy protection, there is always that one family member who is convinced that you are so bad with money that, no matter how much debt relief you get from your bankruptcy case, you will just end up broke again. The good news is that…

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What Determines How Much Your Home Mortgage Payment Will Cost?

Qualifying for a home mortgage has never been easy; if you want to buy a house, you either need generational wealth or an extraordinary stroke of luck. Today, a disproportionate share of homebuyers have their parents contribute to the down payment, or else the mortgage loan principal would be so big that lenders would refuse to issue the loan.…

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If Only California Had Dutch-Style Mortgage Loans

Hats off to Amsterdam. It had legalized recreational cannabis long before California did. Maybe it is time for California to borrow another page from the Netherlands’ playbook. Like Amsterdam, California already has bike-friendly streets and a climate that welcomes tourists year-round, and we probably don’t need our own equivalent of Amsterdam’s red-light district. What we do need is affordable housing, and renting…

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Assignment for the Benefit of Creditors

“Winding up a business that has become insolvent is as easy as ABC,” said no one ever. Closing a business because it has caused too many financial losses for its shareholders is stressful and, somehow, at least as time-consuming as maintaining the operations of a business that is currently viable. Deciding to cut your losses…

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How to Get the Most Debt Relief Out of Your Measly Tax Refund

Compared to most other events in an average consumer’s year, receiving a tax refund feels like a cause for celebration. The saying that it is expensive to be poor is as painfully true today as it was decades ago. From unaffordable interest rates on loans to getting your paycheck on a debit card that charges…

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Bankruptcy Courts and UBI Programs Give You the Benefit of the Doubt About Your Future Spending

When you tell your family about your plans to file for bankruptcy protection, there is always that one family member who is convinced that you are so bad with money that, no matter how much debt relief you get from your bankruptcy case, you will just end up broke again. The good news is that…

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How Does Credit Utilization Affect Your Credit Score?

The less need you have for something, the more willing people are to give it to you. This is especially true of credit. If you have one million dollars in your bank account, banks will not think twice before lending you another million, but if you needed to buy and furnish a house for a…

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Should You Choose Debt Settlement for Your Credit Card Debt?

Credit card debt is a major drain on your finances these days, and you are not the only one. As of early 2024, American consumers owe a total of more than a trillion dollars in credit card debt. Minimum payments on credit cards take up a big portion of your paycheck, so even as you…

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How to Divorce Your Ex-Spouse’s Debt

Everyone has the right to file for bankruptcy protection, according to federal law. Regardless of your age, your marital status, and whether you are employed, you have the right to ask the bankruptcy court to discharge your eligible debts that you cannot pay.  People who file for bankruptcy come from all walks of life, but…

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How California Law Protects Consumers From Debt Collection Lawsuits

Yes, California is expensive, but it offers better financial protection for consumers than most other states do. California’s state minimum wage is one of the highest in the country; as of 2024, only Washington state and Washington, D.C. have higher minimum wages. In some cities in California, the minimum wage is even higher.  The paid…

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Can You Get Out of Debt Without Giving Up Your Daily Latte?

Some personal finance experts who shall remain nameless have made a career out of telling young, working adults that they could get out of debt simply by brewing their own coffee at home instead of stopping at a coffee shop on the way to work. Yes, the price of coffee shop beverages is astronomical, especially…

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