Announcing A New Podcast For Bankruptcy, Student Loans, Credit and Debt
Sometimes you’ve got a question you need answered before you make the decision to hire a lawyer.
Questions such as:
- Can I transfer property out of my name to protect it from a bankruptcy filing?
- Can I get a mortgage after filing bankruptcy?
- Can a school withhold my transcripts for not paying a student loan?
- Is it a good idea to have my parents co-sign for my student loans?
- How do I stop a debt collector from calling me?
- How long does negative information remain on my credit report?
It used to be that you had two choices when you needed those questions answered – you could sit on the Internet all day trying to figure out which website had the right answer, or you could drag yourself into a lawyer’s office and waste a few hours of your time.
I’m happy to tell you that you now have a third choice – Money Go Roundtable.
Money Go Roundtable is a podcast that I cohost with my friend and colleague Gene Melchionne. Each work day we choose a question like the ones above (in fact, we answer those exact questions on the show) in ten minutes.
It’s free to subscribe, free to listen, and free to ask your general question. Just click the button to subscribe in iTunes.
If you’ve got a general question just hop onto Twitter and ask it using the hashtag #mgrpod. Don’t ask specific questions about your case, and remember that we’re not giving legal advice – just general information to help you get a better understanding of the world of debt, credit, bankruptcy and student loans.
Gene and I are having a lot of fun doing the shows, and our goal is to give you as much knowledge as possible. I hope to see you there soon.