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Three Tips For Handling Debt Related Stress

Being buried in debt can put tremendous amounts of stress on any individual. Here are some tips for handling stress caused by debt:

Get help immediately.  If you see that you are drowning in debt and simply can’t pay, get some assistance.  Some creditors are willing to negotiate repayment plans and if not, you can use bankruptcy to relieve some of the stress.  Bankruptcy can be effective in relieving the stress of …

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Debt Plus Stress Can Equal Tragic Consequences

… bankruptcy was a good move, his bankruptcy filing probably should have come earlier–before the stress sent him over the edge. For any debtor struggling under the weight of debt related stress, please seek professional help before the stress becomes unbearable.

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Who Should File for Bankruptcy?

… repossession.

Your finances are stressing you out to the point you don’t even want to deal with them, or the stress is taking a toll on your relationships with friends and family.

Any one of these situations would be hard enough to deal with alone, but add two or more into the mix and it can be hard just to make it through each day.  Those dealing with a financial atmosphere that seems hopeless do not need to suffer in silence.  Please consider contacting a skilled bankruptcy …

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Could Unemployment and Credit Problems Equal More Stress for Married Couples?

… single counterparts.

The article said:

“Unemployed husbands and wives reported experiencing stress more often than single job seekers, 81 percent to 51 percent respectively, according to a recent survey.”

The survey also found that more than one-third of unemployed people reported stress related symptoms included anxiety, insomnia and high blood pressure as a result of a job loss. The highest amounts of reported stress were found in those aged 35 to 44 years old. And two out of …

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Getting Relief from Tax-Debt Garnishments

… from their wages.  This makes it imperative that taxpayers make sure they keep the IRS updated with their current address at all times.

One option that can help take away the stress of a wage garnishment you can’t afford is that of filing for bankruptcy.  If you’re already up to your ears in debt and barely able to make ends meet each month, one wage garnishment can be the straw that breaks the camel’s back. Filing for bankruptcy stops tax garnishments.  Taxing authorities must …

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Save Now for Retirement Medical Expenses

… projected to increase.

As if the current crisis of rising healthcare costs weren’t enough to stress most of us, the Employee Benefits Research Institute announced the results of a study regarding the savings that a person will need upon retirement to pay for expenses not covered by Medicare and Medicaid.  The results are different for men and women, because of longevity issues.  A man retiring at the age of 65 in 2009 will need anywhere from $68,000 to $173,000 in their savings to …

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Save Now for Retirement Medical Expenses

As if the current crisis of rising healthcare costs weren’t enough to stress most of us, the Employee Benefits Research Institute announced the results of a study regarding the savings that a person will need upon retirement to pay for expenses not covered by Medicare and Medicaid. The results are different for men and women, because of longevity issues. A man retiring at the age of 65 in 2009 will need anywhere from $68,000 to $173,000 in their savings to cover …

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Who Should File for Bankruptcy?

… repossession.

Your finances are stressing you out to the point you don’t even want to deal with them, or the stress is taking a toll on your relationships with friends and family.

Any one of these situations would be hard enough to deal with alone, but add two or more into the mix and it can be hard just to make it through each day. Those dealing with a financial atmosphere that seems hopeless do not need to suffer in silence. Please consider contacting a skilled bankruptcy …

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Save Now for Retirement Medical Expenses

As if the current crisis of rising healthcare costs weren’t enough to stress most of us, the Employee Benefits Research Institute announced the results of a study regarding the savings that a person will need upon retirement to pay for expenses not covered by Medicare and Medicaid. The results are different for men and women, because of longevity issues. A man retiring at the age of 65 in 2009 will need anywhere from $68,000 to $173,000 in their savings to cover …

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Why There Is No Shame In Filing Bankruptcy

… by their financial difficulties and when they file bankruptcy many of them are overcome with feelings of shame and failure. But the truth is that there is no shame in filing bankruptcy.  If anything, debtors should feel proud that they had the guts to face the reality of their situation and file bankruptcy so they can get a fresh financial start. Below are five other reasons why there is no shame in filing bankruptcy :

Bankruptcy is a legal and ethical way to discharge debt …

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Three Dangers Of Hiding Debt

… times many people turn to debt to make ends meet, take care of emergencies or just to relieve the stress of everyday life by charging shopping sprees to their credit card.  But more and more Americans are not only become more indebted, they are choosing to rack up large amounts of debt secretly.  Many hide their debts from their spouse, children and parents.  But hiding debt that is out of control can become a dangerous game. Below are three dangers secret debtors face:

 Debtors who …

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Bankruptcy and Personal Responsibility

… weren’t expecting either of them to die so young.  The widow cannot pay the debts left behind with only her part-time job, so she files for bankruptcy to save her home.

A debtor has been working the same job for 4 years.  He/she has a great salary, wonderful benefits and just purchased a home.  All is well except that this new job is in the housing industry which as all but totally collapsed.  The debtor loses his/her job and has been unemployed for one year.  He/she can’t pay all …

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