New Jersey bankruptcy Article By JENNIFER SARANOW SCHULTZ January 13, 2011 The editors of credit card comparison site CardRatings.com recently announced their take on the worst and best credit cards of 2010. The cards rated the worst included those with high rates, high fees and little disclosure while those rated the best “bucked a trend […]
Evaluate & Judge Credit Cards
Get credit card advice at CardRatings.com
Article published in The New Jersey Lawyer
Click to read the article “Please Turn to Chapter 7: Still? Still.“ By: Lee M. Perlman
News Release, The Role of Medical Debt in Bankruptcy
Harvard study finds 50 percent increase from 2001, most of those bankrupted by illness were middle class and had insurance EMBARGOED until: June 4, 2009, 12:01 a.m. EDT Contacts: David Himmelstein, M.D. Steffie Woolhandler, M.D., M.P.H. Elizabeth Warren, J.D. Deborah Thorne, Ph.D. Mark Almberg, (312) 782-6006, cell: (312) 622-0996, mark@pnhp.org Medical problems contributed to nearly […]
Ten Things Your Credit Card Company Will Not Tell You
1. “We’re just waiting for you to screw up.” Many things can bump your credit card interest rate into the red zone, but nothing faster than what’s called “universal default.” You can make all your credit card payments religiously and for a long time, but fall behind on your electric bill and, suddenly, you’re a […]