Relief on the way due to new regulation of misleading “debt-relief” companies

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

A number of good things have emerged from the economic situation of the last several years. Recently enacted credit card reform will hopefully change the way we are treated by the industry responsible for so much of our country’s collective personal debt.

Mortgage modification, even with all its warts and scars, should eventually become an industry with real benefits to struggling homeowners. The quick roll out of federal plans and the pressure on banks to quickly create similar programs obviously led to a lot of frustrations. Still, when things iron themselves out, consumers stand to benefit.

Another recent instance of positive regulation has stemmed from the offices of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).…

Stuck In Credit Card Rate-Hike Hell? Want Out of It?

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

Have the credit card companies ‘jacked-up’ your rates, doubling your payments?

And really stuck it to you and your family?

Now, you’re screwed for sure…right?

Where is the money gonna come from to make double payments?

You can’t just ask your boss for a raise because you need more money…can you?. So, you have to try to pay with what you have.

The problem is that every dollar you pay is a dollar you steal from your family.

And…to make things worse…

Have they lowered your credit limits, putting you “over limit” for no fault of your own, so now they can soak you for outrageous “over the limit” fees?…

Save Your Marriage and Property

Friday, December 4th, 2009

We’ve all heard that money problems are the leading cause of marital problems. If you’re reading this article, chances are you’re experiencing both problems. In this economy, with unemployment, foreclosures, and debt at record highs, you’d be hard-pressed to find couples who don’t fight about money!

Financial problems can wreak havoc on your marriage, leading to constant arguing, blame-laying, and even divorce. In fact, when the economy suffers, couples are far more likely to consider divorce as a solution to their problems.

Some couples might think this solution sounds reasonable, even tempting. No more fighting about—you guessed it—money. No more seething tension fueled by bills, debt, and money worries.…

New Federal Program to Alleviate Student Loan Debt

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

Credit card balances, medical bills, mortgages and student loans make up a lot of America’s debt. In this recession-plagued economy, relief from any one of those financial obligations can be a tremendous benefit.

The White House has championed a bill to curb credit card company billing tactics and its mortgage modification program is expanding despite some early setbacks. And, the health care debate is reaching crescendo with the hope for many that an affordable, if not fully-supported, government medical plan will soon take shape.

Student loans, however, have not been subject to the broader economic sweep-up strategy that Washington has employed to fix the economy.…

Federal credit card reform bill has its problems

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

Recent credit card legislation may prove to be a big relief for many Americans who have trouble keeping up with the rapid interest rate changes, hidden fees and aggressive collection efforts. Or not.

Many industry watchdogs believe the bill, currently alive in both a Senate and House edition, will not meet its original expectations. Citizens who have been watching the bill’s progress with hopes of instant relief may want to start paying even closer attention. It should be noted that true debt relief will rarely come as the result of government action alone and that in the end, the best solution for a reprieve from the pressures of mounting debt is to seek legal advice from a reputable bankruptcy attorney.…