by Chris Ebert | Aug 2, 2012 | General
The United States has a well-deserved reputation as a generous nation. Over the past ten years, Americans have given trillions of dollars to charity. Yet much of this giving goes to faceless people in remote areas (an earthquake in Haiti or a tsunami in Japan). When...
by Chris Ebert | Jul 28, 2012 | General
In a bygone era, the United States shouted “Amen!” and “Preach On!” as the International Monetary Fund scolded Latin American nations for their huge national debts. Now, the IMF has its sights set on the debt crisis in the United States. Congressman Frank Wolf has...
by Chris Ebert | Jul 25, 2012 | General
Although they say that lightning never strikes twice in the same place, it isn’t unusual for multiple financial setbacks to occur to the same family. If you have filed bankruptcy before, and find yourself in need of bankruptcy protection again, what are your options?...
by Chris Ebert | Jul 12, 2012 | General
In a bygone era, the United States shouted “Amen!” and “Preach On!” as the International Monetary Fund scolded Latin American nations for their huge national debts. Now, the IMF has its sights set on the debt crisis in the United States. Congressman Frank Wolf has...
by Chris Ebert | Jul 5, 2012 | General
A proper hot dog requires mustard, chili, cheese, and onions. But, in a pinch, a bun and weenie will do. Likewise, a proper bankruptcy requires over a dozen different forms. But, in a pinch, just a few forms will do. An emergency bankruptcy is not uncommon,...