Month: March 2019
Could debt relief help you manage your monthly bills?
Juggling multiple monthly payments can be an overwhelming task for the average person in Tennessee. Unfortunately, many people find themselves in the position of deciding which bills to pay and which to put off for another time. While virtually no one plans to end up in this situation, it can happen to almost anyone. However,
How bankruptcy can eliminate medical debt
Suffering a serious injury or dealing with severe illness is devastating on its own. The high medical bills you receive as a result of diagnosis and treatment only exacerbate the stress. You may not have any idea about how to afford these skyrocketing medical costs, especially if you are experiencing lost income or reduced credit
Medical debt piles up on insured persons without relief in sight
Tennessee residents are struggling with medical bills and insurance coverage in the same manner as their counterparts throughout the country. A shocking and demoralizing aspect of medical debt these days is that even if a person or family has medical insurance, he or she is likely to be burdened with surprise bills that are not
Credit card debt and 90-day delinquencies reach record levels
The popular perception in recent years has generally been that the credit card debt load of consumers was under control. The bankruptcy numbers were down, the recession ended, and the prior dramatic reports of a credit card crisis were at a standstill. Recent data from the Federal Reserve, however, reveals that U.S. credit card debt
A HELOC may manage credit card debt but caution is advised
Many residents of Tennessee continue to confront debt management problems with respect to credit cards. One problem is that the interest rate and fees imposed on credit card debt is some of the highest debt that one can take on. Due to the expensive cost of that kind of credit, some people have transferred their