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Credit Limit Increases

When you are watching every penny, you sit at home and make financial calculations in your mind while other people are out engaging in leisure pursuits, or so the influencers on YouTube would have you believe, then you try to spend your free time on income-generating activities, or at least on doing things that do…

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Positive Rent Reporting is Here

If you are bummed out about the fact that everyone in California has been in a foul mood for as long as you can remember, count your blessings. Try driving a few states east to Utah or Texas, where the older generations have managed to impress upon their daughters, even in these turbulent times, that…

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Too Many Credit Cards or Too Few?

In a perfect world, no one would need to use credit cards, but a perfect world is so far away that you have already maxed out one credit card with grocery purchases and other expenses that no one would consider luxuries, and now you are running up the balance on at least one other card.…

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The Stubbornly Stuck Credit Score

How bad your finances are is, at least partially, a matter of perspective. Sure, you don’t have any money left at the end of the month to put into savings. If you are so optimistic that you transfer a percentage of your paycheck into savings every payday, then you end up transferring it back into…

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Recovering From Maycember

After introductory quotes from texts in Latin, Classical Greek, and Italian, T.S. Eliot’s poem “The Wasteland” begins, “April is the cruellest month.” It is true that April is not especially cuddly, but all of the months are cruel these days. It is as if the financial death toll of the Christmas holidays never ends. Chances…

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A Quick Guide to Bankruptcy Schedules

If you are navigating the bankruptcy process, you have likely heard multiple people refer to bankruptcy schedules. Overwhelmed debtors are often confused about exactly what role schedules play in their bankruptcy process. Schedules are the primary forms that debtors rely on to provide their financial details, which play a vital role in navigating the bankruptcy…

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A Quick Guide to the Small Business Reorganization Act

Since amendments were made to the Bankruptcy Code in 2005, small business owners have struggled with how to effectively organize their debts under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code. In August 2019, however, President Trump signed the Small Business Reorganization Act of 2019, which was designed to help small business bankruptcies proceed more quickly and…

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Effective Money Management Strategies During COVID-19

While the COVID-19 quarantine is a historical and unprecedented event, it is important to be aware of the many tools available to you during this challenging time. We are all in the same storm, but we are all not necessarily in the same ship. You are not alone – COVID-19 has disrupted lives for everyone…

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What Assets are Exempt in California Chapter 7 Bankruptcies?

 Individuals in California who file for bankruptcy are often given a second chance at building a strong credit record. This does not come without a compromise, though. When Chapter 7 bankruptcy is involved, a person must often hand over a substantial amount of their estate in the process. A bankruptcy trustee then manages the estate…

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Bankruptcy and Medical Debt

Many people in California and the rest of the United States view bankruptcy as a last choice option. Unfortunately, each year many people end up pursuing this option because they have accumulated a large amount of medical debt and are unable to pay it off. One study even found that greater than 66% of all…

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Bankruptcy and Your Credit Report: Separating Fact from Fiction

Whether or not to file for bankruptcy is a complex decision, and many factors influence whether it is a good idea for you. One area that many people ask questions about when filing for bankruptcy is credit scores. People are not just concerned about how bankruptcy will impact their credit score, but also if they…

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What to Ask Your Lawyer Before Filing for Bankruptcy

Financial difficulties can leave you uncertain about what to do next. While bankruptcy is one of the best ways to take control of your finances, the bankruptcy process can be complex and intimidating for many, which is why the assistance of an experienced bankruptcy lawyer is necessary.    There are several important questions to ask…

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Important Things to Know About Divorce and Bankruptcy

Divorce can be more draining on your emotions as well as the quality of your life than you might have imagined. When divorce is combined with bankruptcy, this often means that the process is much more stressful. These two difficult life periods, however, have a unique relationship with one another. Divorce is often viewed as…

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Taking Steps to Combat Elder Bankruptcy

The number of elderly individuals in the United States who have proceeded through the bankruptcy process has increased substantially over the last few years. Statistics reveal that in 1991, elderly individuals comprised 2% of individuals who filed for bankruptcy. This group, however, now comprises approximately 12% of people who pursue bankruptcy. This increase will result…

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12 Steps You Should Take Now to Prepare for Bankruptcy

Facing debts that you are not able to pay is a scary situation. Many people who struggle with unmanageable debt do not believe they have any options.  While filing for bankruptcy to manage this debt is a solid option for many, not everyone is certain about what the bankruptcy process entails or how to best…

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