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Showing posts with label Maxed Out. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Maxed Out. Show all posts
Monday, October 3, 2011

No Money To File Bankruptcy!

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Bankruptcy is rising but filings are falling! Why? Simple answer: People do not have money to file for protection under the Bankruptcy Code ...
Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Bankruptcy; Not a Four-Letter Word

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Bankruptcy has had a bad reputation over the decades for some good and some bad reasons. The good reasons for a bad reputation all boil dow...
Wednesday, April 6, 2011

The Debt Ceiling: What Is It (and why do we care)?

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As Congress argues over what to argue about, they are avoiding dealing with THE major financial issue that needs to be resolved now - not in...
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Richard I. Isacoff, Esq.
New Haven, Connecticut , United States
The author is currently helping clients with Financial Planning as a Licensed Consultant (Series 7&66), returning to the subject matter of thecwork he did in Banking, running a Trust Dept. with a $145MM portfolio. He has been an attorney since 1977, and worked in the banking and mortgage industry from 1973 through 1991. In the middle, he managed failed S&Ls for the State of Maryland and with FSLIC, and later worked for Bank of New England. When it failed, he stayed-on with the FDIC appointed work-out entity. He entered private law practice in 1991 concentrating in the areas of consumer debt, real estate, and estate settlement. Still licensed in MA and soon to be admitted to the CT Bar he combines Financial Planning with a knowledge of the legal/tax ramifications of clients' positions.
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