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Archive for May 15th, 2007

In North Carolina, Will Anyone Remind Me To Take The Financial Management Course? »

There have been a few posts about reminders from courts being sent out to remind people to take their financial management course, which is needed in order to receive a discharge in bankruptcy. Some courts do, and some courts don’t. Debtors filing bankruptcy need to know what the requirements and procedures are [...]

Stop Unfair Practices in Credit Cards Act Proposed »

Not a catchy title? It should be music to your ears.
Senators Carl Levin (D-Mi) and Claire McCaskill (D-Mo) have proposed the first substantial legislation to protect consumers from credit card lending practices in years. The Stop Unfair Practices in Credit Cards Act would help consumers who are trying to pay their debts back [...]

Credit counseling and DMPs, Part 1 »

What is the difference between the credit counseling required before I file for bankruptcy and a debt management plan (DMP)?
The revisions to the bankruptcy code passed in 2005 require that before you file for bankruptcy, you must conduct ‘credit counseling’. See “What Is The ‘Credit Counseling’ That Is Required Under The Bankruptcy Laws?” [...]

Peddling Credit to Our Kids »

One of the “truths” repeated among those who market credit cards is “You never forget your first credit card”.  That explains the hordes of credit card tables at colleges when the freshmen come in for orientation and registration.   Snap them up while they are young and you have them for life, they are thinking.
For a [...]

Is Bankruptcy Right For Me? »

I read Bankrate.com quite a bit, but not because it is such an authoritative source of personal finance information. Rather, I read Bankrate articles because my hometown newspaper reproduces them to fill its personal finance section with content, and they are usually decent, if not oversimplified, synopses of various topics. A recent Bankrate [...]