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What Happens If I Stop Paying Credit Cards?

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What Happens If I Stop Paying Credit Cards? The truth about lawsuits, garnishments, and long-term consequences Falling behind on credit card payments is incredibly common—but most people don’t fully understand what happens next.  Stopping paying credit cards is something that has to be done to ensure that you can pay normal expenses. In stopping payments, […]

Should I Use My 401(k) to Pay Off Debt?

A digital illustration shows a man thinking about whether to use his 401(k) to pay off debt. The image features a 401(k) document on one side, a credit card labeled "DEBT" on the other, and the question "Should I use my 401(k) to pay off debt?" at the top.

Should I Use My 401(k) to Pay Off Debt? If you’re feeling overwhelmed by credit card debt, personal loans, or medical bills, cashing out your 401(k) might seem like the responsible thing to do. After all, it’s your money—and you want to pay what you owe. It also ensures you no longer need to make […]

Medical Debt and Bankruptcy: What You Need to Know

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Medical Debt and Bankruptcy: What You Need to Know How bankruptcy can help eliminate medical bills—and what to consider before you file Medical debt is one of the most common debts that people list on their bankruptcy petition—and with good reason. Even with insurance, a trip to the emergency room, surgery, or a chronic illness […]

Is National Debt Relief Legitimate?

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Is National Debt Relief Legitimate? What You Need to Know Before Signing Up If you’re overwhelmed by credit card debt or medical bills, you’ve likely come across ads for National Debt Relief. The promises sound appealing—cut your balances in half, avoid bankruptcy, and make one easy monthly payment. But is National Debt Relief legitimate? And […]

Do I Have to List Every Debt in Bankruptcy? (Yes—Here’s Why)

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Do I Have to List Every Debt in Bankruptcy? (Yes—Here’s Why) When filing for bankruptcy, many people ask: “Do I really have to list every debt?”The short answer? Yes. Whether you’re filing Chapter 7 or Chapter 13, the law requires you to list all your debts—even ones you want to keep paying or think might […]

Why Dave Ramsey Gets It Wrong About Debt, Bankruptcy, and Credit

Hand-drawn whiteboard-style illustration comparing Dave Ramsey’s debt snowball method with the bankruptcy path. The left side shows a stressed person juggling bills over 6 years, while the right side shows a relieved person with debt discharged in 6 months, rebuilding credit and savings.

Why Dave Ramsey Gets It Wrong About Debt, Bankruptcy, and Credit—And What You Should Do Instead Dave Ramsey is one of the most well-known financial personalities in the country. He’s helped millions of people get on a budget, cut up their credit cards, and make smarter choices with their money. For some, his strict, no-nonsense […]

Can Bankruptcy Get Rid of SBA Loans or EIDL Loans?

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Can Bankruptcy Get Rid of SBA Loans or EIDL Loans? The COVID-19 pandemic pushed many small businesses and self-employed individuals to seek help through SBA loans—particularly EIDLs (Economic Injury Disaster Loans). Years later, some borrowers are still struggling with the debt. If are struggling to pay any of your debt, especially business debt, it is […]

Top 10 Strategies to Manage Debt

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Top 10 Strategies to Manage Debt Feeling trapped by debt? You’re not alone. Studies show that over 70% of Americans feel stressed about their finances, with debt being a leading cause of anxiety. Overwhelming debt can result in sleepless nights, strained relationships, and missed opportunities. However, the good news is that debt can be managed—and […]

What Happens If I Don’t Qualify for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy?

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What Happens If I Don’t Qualify for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy? If you’re considering bankruptcy but were told you don’t qualify for Chapter 7, don’t panic—you still have options. Many people either do not pass the means test or choose to avoid Chapter 7 because of nonexempt assets they want to keep. In these situations, Chapter […]