The Dangers of the DIY Bankruptcy

Friday, July 30th, 2010

Given the popularity of channels like HGTV and all of those televised extreme home makeovers , it’s more than apparent that America is a nation full of  “do-it-yourselfers:” people drawn to the idea of going it alone in order to get it done right—their way, the first time.

As a result, it’s not surprising that in this self-supported culture there are so many services available online and offline that, for a fee, offer any DIY inclined consumer the opportunity to file their own bankruptcy. In fact, in these tough financial times, DIY bankruptcy petition “farms” are becoming increasingly popular for cash-strapped debtors who know that they need bankruptcy protections but don’t believe that they can afford an actual bankruptcy attorney.  Using these services could spell trouble for your self-perpetuated petition and your already beleaguered budget.  Here’s why:

Lack of Adequate Information
When you begin a DIY project for the first time like installing a light or fixing a leaky faucet or even building a home addition, it’s often helpful to have someone there to do more than just sell you the materials.…

New Poll Shows People Still Stressed About the Economy

Monday, June 21st, 2010

While those that analyze esoteric financial trends and market conditions seem to think that the recession is easing, a large portion of the country aren’t so quick to agree. With foreclosures still prevalent and personal bankruptcies at a level close to that of 2005’s pre-code change flood, there are plenty of reasons for Americans to still be on edge about their finances.

A recent survey by the Associated Press and its polling partner Gfk indicated that 46 percent of families are still not confident in the status of their economic situation.

The sense of financial stability in the country can be compared to the local weather forecast.…

Job Creation, Wages and Personal Bankruptcies on the Rise

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

While millions of struggling Americans still working hard to find meaningful employment might disagree, economists are heartened about prospects for growth this year as industries increasingly report better profits and add new jobs, though they still expect the recovery to remain slow, a new survey shows.

As The Huffington Post reported this week, 70% of those recently surveyed by The National Association for Business Economics believe real Gross Domestic Product (GDP)—the measure of our country’s overall economic output— will “grow by more than two percent this year, up from 61 percent who said the same in January. Twenty-four percent are predicting real GDP will grow by more than 3 percent in 2010, up from 14 percent earlier this year.…

Lose Your Job? Five Steps to Get Back on Track

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

While the current economic forecast is considered by economists to be less dismal than in past months, many of the same economists are predicting unemployment will stay high over the next several years—noting that recession-scarred employers are likely to stay conservative in their hiring practices even as recession-scarred citizens continue their search for a dwindling number of jobs. Recent unemployment figures show that North Carolina unemployment grew to 11.2% in the month of February.

So, what if you’re one of the unfortunate many facing job cuts or recently suffering from unemployment? Here are five easy steps to get you back on track when time is short.…

Stimulus Tracking Web Site Could Aid in Frustrating Job Search

Saturday, March 20th, 2010

If you are like most Americans who are out of work today—and there’s a lot you—the seemingly perpetual job search may eventually take a toll on your psyche. There is just so much out of your control.

As soon as that resume leaves your e-mail, it could be weeks before you receive an acknowledgment- if you even get one. Even when you do, it’s probably some automated response promising that “one of our professionals will soon be in touch.” Heard that one before? Every job that seems like a great match just restarts the cycle.

Add to that a boiling personal financial crisis and the job search can seem like a completely fruitless effort.…