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Going to College Soon? Money Rules!

College-Bound Juniors and Seniors in High School, and your parents—this article is for you!  You filled out all of the “common-apps”,  wrote the essays, and are sending off the applications to your dream schools, safety schools, and everyplace in between.  Parents, you did your taxes,
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Student Loan Cheat Sheet—New Program Starting Soon!

If you are burdened by student loans, help is on the way!  The U.S. Department of Education is revising the Pay as You Earn program (PAYE) to be REPAYE. (Clever, get it?).  This new program, based on the President’s executive order last year, is meant
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Save Your Assets- File for Bankruptcy Protection!

This headline doesn’t make sense, does it?  When most people think of bankruptcy, they think of “throwing in the towel” and losing everything.   In many cases, it is just the opposite! Lately, I’ve met more and more senior citizens who run into financial troubles.  It
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Your Money: Can You Handle the Truth?

Jack Nicholson’s most famous line in his movie career goes something like this:  “You want the truth?!  You can’t HANDLE the truth!”  My clients come in to see me, as a bankruptcy attorney, and they want advice on how to “fix” their money problems. They
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New College Grads, Hit a Home Run with These Money Tips

Congratulations!  You worked hard, studied hard, and came through in the clutch!  You aced those exams, and turned in all the papers!  Now, you are lining up that first job out of college! You are getting ready to really strike out on your own! But,
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Spot the Credit Repair Scams! Don’t Fall for them!

Your credit score is very important.  A credit score helps banks and other lenders determine whether you can borrow money to buy a house or a car, and, what interest rate you get when you borrow money. One percentage point difference on a mortgage for
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