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How To Avoid Bankruptcy & Get Out Of Debt Faster

April 11, 2010 at 6:46 am

How To Avoid Bankruptcy & Get Out Of Debt Faster Using Debt Negotiation!

Has credit card debt got you thinking about bankruptcy?

Youre not the only one these days. Even with the new bankruptcy laws, credit card debt continues to climb. Unfortunately for most of us, our paychecks dont climb as quickly.

If youre on the verge of bankruptcy, you may have another alternative.

Debt negotiation is a process where you negotiate with your creditors to pay off your debts at a reduced amount for example, if you owe $12,000, you can negotiation a payoff of $5,000. The benefit for the creditor is that they get more money than they may have through bankruptcy, and they get the money sooner. The benefit for you is obvious you get out of debt faster, and save lots of money in interest.

Where do you get the money to pay off the debt?

Take the money you would have normally used to pay your credit card bills, put it aside, and when you accumulate enough to pay off the debt, send in the reduced amount you agreed to.

If this sounds confusing, thats ok. Its really not.

There are many professional companies that will do all the work for you, and charge you a percentage of the savings.

I can speak from experience (I built up a lot of debt trying to start a sporting goods business, which didnt quite work out) that even with the fees, this is a good deal plus you save a lot money by not having to pay the high interest rates on your credit card bills.

Sure, it is a more aggressive approach to getting out of debt than making minimum payments, using credit counseling, getting a debt consolidation loan, or borrowing from a friend or relative. But in the end, youll get out of debt faster

And avoid bankruptcy!

If youve never heard of debt negotiation (also called debt settlement), thats ok too, not many people have. I didnt until I began to seriously consider bankruptcy.

One reason many people are hesitant to consider debt negotiation is that it goes on your credit report. Sorry to tell you, but having lots of debt (even if you pay on time), making payments late, even credit counseling all go on your credit report and can negatively effect your credit. And (of course) bankruptcy is a big negative!

In my case, getting out of debt, removing all the financial stress, and being able to live a normal life were well worth it. With so much debt, having good credit was meaningless anyway.

Plus, I was able to get all but one of the negative items off my credit report (thats a topic for another discussion), and my credit is now back to normal. In fact, I now get more credit card offers than I can handle and fortunately, I can now throw them all in the trash!

When money is tight, and debt is high, there arent many simple answers.

But if you are already considering bankruptcy, then debt negotiation might be the right alternative to help you get out of debt faster!

Your Ticket To Financial Freedom

April 8, 2010 at 9:48 am

Now days it is nearly impossible today for the average family to thrive on a single income. However, the skyrocketing cost of child care makes it difficult for both parents to work. Fortunately, the internet has made making money online a suitable income option without the need for commuting or day care.

Making money online means much more than entering contests and sweepstakes; it is not uncommon to see a professional create a home business in computer programming, accounting, medical billing, and many other fields. Making money online has never been easier! All that is required is a computer, a reliable internet connection, and an idea.

Often times, the most challenging task involved in making money online is coming up with the perfect idea. We’re not all computer programmers, web developers, or content writers. However, we all have some talent or skill that others will pay for. Making money online is as simple as figuring out what you do well and deciding how to leverage that talent into an opportunity.

For example, a friend of mine had little computer experience, but was interested in making money online. I suggested that she think about what she enjoyed doing and using that as the basis for her home business. She said that her greatest skill was the creation of unique homemade jewelry items. She hired another home business professional (a web designer) to build a website for her and she is now making money online selling her jewelry creations.

Making money online by starting a home business is not the daunting task that many budding entrepreneurs assume. If you carefully consider your skills and talents and figure out how to leverage those abilities on the internet, you’ll be making money online in no time!

You’re Roth IRA Withdrawal

April 5, 2010 at 11:36 am

The Roth IRA was born on January 1, 1998 as a result of the Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997. It’s named after former Senator William V. Roth, Jr. The Roth IRA provides no deduction for contributions, but instead provides a benefit that isn’t available for any other form of retirement savings: if you meet certain requirements, all earnings are tax free when you or your beneficiary withdraws them. Other benefits include avoiding the early distribution penalty on certain Roth IRA withdrawals, and avoiding the need to take minimum distributions after age 70. Contributions to a Roth IRA are not tax-deductible, but earnings grow tax deferred and can be withdrawn tax-free in retirement after age 59 1/2 if the account has been in place for at least five years. In addition, the Roth IRA withdrawals may be permitted without penalty sets no maximum age limit for contributions and imposes no schedule for withdrawals. Roth IRA also incorporates a few other options. Both traditional and Roth IRAs allow withdrawals after age 59 1/2, but unlike the traditional IRA, a Roth will permit contributions after age 70 1/2 and does not require Roth IRA withdrawals on any particular schedule. After five years, a Roth IRA allows tax-free withdrawals for a first-time purchase (up to $10,000), disability or certain emergencies without penalty, up to the amount deposited.

Larger Roth IRA withdrawals, including some or all of the interest earned in the account will be subject to tax. There is also a loophole for early Roth IRA withdrawals know as the “72(t) exception”. Under current tax law, you can avoid the 10% penalty tax if you take “substantially equal periodic payments.” The Internal Revenue Service 1989 Cumulative Bulletin tells you how to calculate what it considers to be “substantially equal periodic payments”. IRS Revenue Ruling 2002-62 adds additional details and clarifies some issues pertaining to Roth IRA withdrawal early. All of these engrossing volumes are very likely available at your local law library. To take a series of “substantially equal periodic payments” from your IRA without penalty, you must withdraw money at least once a year, and you must keep taking withdrawals for five years or until you reach age 59, whichever is longer. So, a 35-year-old must take withdrawals for twenty-five years, while a 51-year-old must take them for eight-and-a-half years. A 57-year-old would have to take withdrawals for five years, until age 62. Also, you must let a minimum of 5 years plus 1 day elapse from the date of your first SEPP withdrawal before making “unlimited” withdrawals from your IRA, even if you’ve reached age 59 1/2. Otherwise, the IRS will hit you with the 10% penalty and retroactive interest charges. The amount of your withdrawal is calculated based on the balance of your retirement account on December 31 of the preceding year or any date in the current year prior to the first distribution using your age on December 31st of the year in which you make the withdrawal.

Cash Advance Company – How To Choose A Cash Advance

April 3, 2010 at 6:23 am

Cash Advance Company – How To Choose A Cash Advance Lender

Cash advance companies differ in how soon they deliver money, structure their fees, and process applications. To find a payday loan that best fits your needs, decide what you most want speedy money, low fees, or an easy application process. Then do a quick scan of lenders to find the best match. In just a few minutes, you can find the perfect cash advance company for you.

Decide What Service You Most Want

When you start looking for a lender, decide what you most want out of a payday lender. If you are looking for speedy cash in a matter of hours, expect to pay higher finance fees. However, if you are willing to wait a little longer or fax in some documentation, you can find lower fees for larger amounts.

By prioritizing your needs, you can focus your search on payday loan lenders that are most relevant. In a few minutes, you can search for the company with the best delivery time, rates, or application process.

The Differences In Lenders

Online payday loan applications make for speedy loans, often processed in a matter of minutes. In general you will get your cash the next business day, but there are companies who process funds in less than an hour. These companies usually have higher fees since they have staff 24 hours a day.

For the easy application process, go with a faxless program. That way you wont have to search for your pay stub or bank records. With databases, lenders are able to verify your application without paperwork.

The lowest rates are usually found with lenders that require additional documentation. By having you fax in copies of your financial information, they reduce the risk of fraud and pass the savings onto you.

Where To Search For Payday Loan Lenders

With the internet, you can search for payday loan lenders from across the country. With so many choices, you can be sure to find the right company no matter where you live.

Start with recommended lenders and look at their website for information on their loan program. Also feel free to email the company if you need more details to make a decision.