Join Us on Friday February 22, 2013 12:00PM – 2:00PM: Seminar and Presentation 2:00PM- 3:00PM: Roundtable Discussion (*Space is Limited) Location: Beneficial Bank 1901 Marlton Pike, East Cherry Hill, NJ, 08003 Learn the steps you need to take to secure your business for the New Year! Are you covered on all bases? We bring […]
Luncheon – Please Attend! Debtor/Creditor Committee Luncheon
Camden County Bar Association Lunch & Learn Debtor/Creditor Committee Luncheon Wednesday, March 6, 2013 ~ Noon Tavistock Country Club ~ Haddonfield New Jersey & Pennsylvania MCLE Approved Service Provider — YOUR Trusted CLE Source! “Post Discharge Credit Reporting Issues” Lee M. Perlman Esq. Law Offices of Lee M. Perlman *Open […]
Disputing a Charge on Your Credit Card
By RON LIEBER Published: January 25, 2013 in The NY Times If you have ever disputed a charge with your debit or credit card company, you know what a potent weapon this type of complaint can be. The card issuer generally takes your word against the merchant or service provider at the outset, restores […]
Rushing Into a Mortgage Can Prove Costly
Wealth Matters Niko J. Kallianiotis for The New York Times Joseph Wilbur of Forest Hills, Queens, encountered problems when he said he wanted to close his mortgage quickly. By PAUL SULLIVAN Published: January 18, 2013 THE housing market in the United States is starting to show signs of improvement. Mortgage rates remain low. New construction […]
In Debt and Digging Deeper | Managing Debt
Life in the Red A Time to Fight: Faced with the foreclosure of her home, Detroit resident LaKeisha Tuggle devised creative solutions to weather economic hardship. DETROIT — The belt-tightening was the easy part. Cancel the cable. Skip the air conditioners. Ration the cellphone, unplug the wireless Internet, cook rice and beans — done, and […]
New mortgage rules: A checklist for consumers
By Danielle Douglas, Published: January 10 Checklist for potential home buyers If you are considering buying a home next year,there are a few things you might want to consider now that the government has issued new mortgage-lending rules. More on this Story New mortgage rules could benefit small banks New rules: A checklist for consumers The […]
Lessons in Leasing a Car
What I Learned the Hard Way About Leasing a Car By MARC FRONS The Infiniti that the writer leased. The Internet is undoubtedly the great leveler between buyers and sellers. With a few clicks of a mouse or a swipe of your finger, you can comparison shop for items like consumer electronics and patio […]
Seminar – Please Attend! Securing Your Business For The New Year
SECURING YOUR BUSINESS FOR THE NEW YEAR SEMINAR & ROUNDTABLES Join us on Friday February 22, 2013… 12:00PM-2:00PM Seminar & Presentation 2:00PM-3:00PM Roundtable Discussion (*Space is limited) Learn the steps you need to take to secure your business for the New Year! Are you covered on all bases? We bring you a lawyer, an IT specialist, a financial […]
Student Loans Place Burden on Parents
Child’s Education, but Parents’ Crushing Loans Gretchen Ertl for The New York Times “Jenni feels the guilt and I feel the burden.” Michele Fitzgerald, in debt for the loans she took out for her daughter Jenni’s college education. By TAMAR LEWIN When Michele Fitzgerald and her daughter, Jenni, go out for dinner, Jenni pays. When […]
Reconsidering Flood Insurance After Hurricane Sandy
Reconsidering Flood Insurance By SUSAN STELLIN IN the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, homeowners and renters who have insurance are discovering what it covers — and what it doesn’t — while those with minimal or no insurance may be recalculating their risks. Phil Marden As images of waterlogged houses continue to dominate the news, the biggest […]