Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 11/13/2014 - 18:25
Filing for bankruptcy is actually a very serious step and, unless properly approached, may lead to unfortunate consequences. Bankruptcy is filed in a U.S Bankruptcy Court - a Court that actually has so much power that it can actually stop the U.S. Supreme Court from acting - let alone virtually almost all Court in the entire United States and in theory possibly any Court in the world.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 11/13/2014 - 17:00
A person finally makes the difficult decision to file bankruptcy. They collect all of their financial information, go through unpaid bills and collection notices, and file a bankruptcy petition in order to obtain a bankruptcy discharge of debts they simply cannot pay. This is one of the most difficult decisions a person will make.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 11/13/2014 - 13:00
If you’re angling towards qualifying for public service loan forgiveness, you should enroll your federal student loans into income-based repayment. If you don’t, you’re probably leaving money on the table.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 11/12/2014 - 19:52
Exemption Amounts Every homeowner who is considering filing chapter 7 bankruptcy, understandably wants to know whether or not their house is going to be protected if they file for bankruptcy. In most cases, the home is going to be protected through the process. This is mostly due to the fact that there is not significant+ Read More
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 11/12/2014 - 00:29
Dendreon Corp, the maker of the world’s first cancer vaccine, filed for bankruptcy protection this Monday.
The Chapter 11 bankruptcy has been filed as Dendreon faces an outstanding $620 million in convertible debt that is due in 2016. The Seattle-based company listed over $664 million in total debts and $364.6 million in assets.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 11/11/2014 - 13:00
When you leave school, you won’t have to begin repaying your federal student loan right away. That doesn’t mean you shouldn’t do just that.
Stafford Loans come with a six month grace period that starts when you leave school or drop below half-time enrollment. During that six-month window, you won’t be required to make payments on your federal student loans.