Category Archives: Personal Finance

Atlanta Bankruptcy Attorneys Say Avoid Store Marketing Ads to Save Cash

Have you ever visited Amazon or eBay and been surprised to see your favorite clothing, electronics or books displayed on the homepage? No, it’s not your lucky day – that homepage was created specifically for you. You see, retailers are tracking your every move, according to Atlanta bankruptcy attorneys. Living in the Internet age, privacy… Read More »

Atlanta Bankruptcy Attorneys Say Asking For Advice Can Be Fastest Way Out of Debt

When we want to know if that sweater comes in our size, we ask a sales clerk. When we’re lost, we (hopefully) ask for directions. Yet when it comes to getting help with our debt, all of a sudden it’s mums the word, say Atlanta bankruptcy attorneys. Even though the vast majority of Americans are… Read More »

Chicago Bankruptcy Attorneys Say Sometimes Lowering Debt Is As Easy As Asking For Help

When your car is in the shop, you know you can ask a friend for a ride. When you find a new home, you trust you can rely on your family to help you move. But when it comes to getting help with debt, most of us don’t even bother to ask, Chicago bankruptcy attorneys… Read More »

Atlanta Bankruptcy Attorneys Point Out that Marriage Doesn’t Pay Off Financially for Women

At least it’s romantic: Women today are marrying for love, definitely not for the money. Until the early 1970s, women stood to gain financially from marriage, when they received a significant spike in income thanks to their husband’s much larger salary (often times, the couple’s only salary), according to Atlanta bankruptcy attorneys. But women have… Read More »

Chicago Bankruptcy Attorneys Say Marriage No Longer Means Economic Benefits for Women

Bad news for married women (or good news for men): wives are no longer seeing the economic returns that they once did from marriage, Chicago bankruptcy attorneys say. On the upside, women have come a lot way since 1970 and earlier, back when marriage meant a significant boost in income courtesy of their husband. We’ve… Read More »