Back on Track After Bankruptcy? So Where Next? These Cities May Help You Get Ahead

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Life after bankruptcy is beautiful thing. Your stress levels go down and you become more confident with money. Now that things are back on track, maybe it is time to take a whole-life approach to changing the way you live. For some, it’s a new, but smaller, home; a more economical car; or a strict monthly budget. For others, re-starting your life may include relocating. Boy, that sounds like a big decision, huh?

So if you have a new financial outlook on life and think it’s time to move, where would you go? Thankfully, our friends at Forbes.com have researched a list of the best cities in America for “getting ahead.” Their research was based primarily on areas that have good job growth and income growth and a relatively affordable cost of living.…

Save Big by Cutting Holiday Spending

Sunday, December 20th, 2009

Wouldn’t it be easier sometimes to not have to shop for Christmas? It sure would be nice to just enjoy roasted chestnuts, old music and making popcorn strings.

But this is America, and we like to spend. In fact, many experts note that the holiday season is when many of us start our forays into bankruptcy-inducing debt. Or to put it another way, the credit card companies love December.

There is no question that the commercial aspect surrounding the holidays make it exceptionally difficult to not get caught up in the haze of bargain-basement BluRay players and trendy wind-up hamsters. It seems every year the gift list grows by a few more folks.…

Looking for a Fresh Start After Bankruptcy? Give These Cities a Look.

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

Filing bankruptcy, among other things, is about getting a new start. Few things can match the sense of relief that follows even the first phone call to our office, let alone the day you know for sure that your bills are gone forever.

For some, starting over may mean leaving behind everything that contributed to your old spending habits, the material goods, the car, even the house, that led you deep into the financial abyss. If that sounds like you, maybe it’s worthwhile to consider a relocation, not just a downsize.

Know that moving is expensive. So yes, you’ll have to save money.…