Archive for December, 2009

Few Borrowers Helped by Modified Mortgages

Mortgage borrowers are offered help in several ways.  They may have their rates lowered, balances reduced, be given grace periods or longer repayment schedules.  But, surprisingly a number of homeowners who do get their payments reduced fall behind within a year.

This is one of the biggest challenges in the foreclosure crisis.  With a weak economy employers may continue to cut jobs or salaries, thus increasing the challenge of a mortgage that has been modified. 

More on this story – MSNBC.com

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Despite Subsidy, Cobra’s Bite Still Stings for Many

The government has expanded a program to help the unemployed buy health insurance.  But, millions of people are not able to access the aid because of the programs design.

As a part of the economic stimulus plan, $25 billion was allocated to pay 65% of health-insurance premiums for workers laid off in 2009.  Congress has extended the program for people laid off through February 2010.  Because it is tied to the narrow parameters of Cobra, the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985, the program is not available to many people ...

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College Aid: There’s More Out There If You Ask

Families are struggling to cover the cost of a higher education with job layoffs, shrinking college funds, and fewer private loans available.  There may be more help availble.

Many families are requesting reviews of their financial-aid packages to make sure they truely reflect their current financial situation.  This allows families to have their expected contributions recalculated.  Typically awards are based on prior year household income and this allows the family to have their current income reviewed.

This allows the school to re-evaluate students’ financial-aid packages, which could qualifying them ...

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Senate Passes $871 Billion Health Care Reform Bill

Thursday morning The Senate passed a $871 billion health care reform bill.  This gives President Barack Obama a Christmas victory on his top domestic priority.  After months of heated debate all members of the Senate ended up voting their party line. 

This bill would constitute the largest expansion of federal health care since Medicare and Medicaid over four decades ago.  It would extend insurance coverage to over 30 million additional Americans.  “We are now finally poised to deliver on the promise of real, meaningful health-insurance reform that will bring ...

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United States Bankruptcy Courts

Bankruptcy cases cannot be filed in State Court. The 94 Federal Judicial districts handle bankruptcy matters, and in almost all districts, bankruptcy cases are filed in the Federal Bankruptcy Court.

Bankruptcy laws help people who can no longer pay their creditors and help them get a fresh start by liquidating their assets to pay their debts, or by creating a repayment plan.

Bankruptcy laws also protect troubled businesses and provide for orderly distributions to business creditors through reorganization or liquidation. These procedures ...

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Citadel Broadcasting Files for Bankruptcy

CNNMoney.com reported that Citadel Broadcasting Co., the third-largest radio group in the United States, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy Sunday.

Citadel has broadcasting stations in 25 states.  It has been know for some time that the company has a great deal of debt and may be headed for bankruptcy.  They have filed in the Southern District of New York.

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