Many Americans Don’t Have Enough Savings to Cover Job Loss

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

A recent insurance company survey highlights the fact that a large percentage of Americans are not financially prepared for a sudden loss of employment. Saving an “emergency fund”, as the financial advice columnists and radio show hosts like to call it, is far easier talked about during afternoon drive time than done. Heck, it’s the emergencies that pop up while trying to save for an emergency that prevent us from being able to squirrel away enough cash to prepare for the worst. Have a few hundred bucks to put away? Oops, there go the brakes on the minivan.

MetLife’s report shows that close to half of all Americans would be unable to pay their bills if they lose their job.…

After a Bankruptcy: Enjoy a Fresh Start, Be Smart!

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

It wasn’t easy to come to the realization that filing bankruptcy was the right solution for you. You agonized over the decision, struggled with the shame and embarrassment of not being able to pay all of your monthly bills, worried about eviction, foreclosure, repossession, lawsuits, and exhausted by all of the stress. But after learning the facts about bankruptcy, you made the important decision to hire a lawyer and move forward with your life by seeking the protections of bankruptcy law.

Bankruptcy is designed to give people a new start in life. Filing bankruptcy can be the beginning of a true financial and emotional health success story.…