Solve Your Money Troubles : Strategies to Get Out of Debt and Stay That Way
Solve Your Money Troubles : Strategies to Get Out of Debt and Stay That Way
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Author(s): Loftsgordon, Amy
ISBN No.: 9781413332667
Pages: 336
Year: 202506
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 37.25
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

"2019 Foreword INDIES Book Finalist." FOREWORD REVIEWS "This book is a must-have, even for people who don't have debt problems." Los Angeles Times "Reading Attorney Robin Leonard's book. should help you in dealing with the jackals." Cleveland Plain Dealer "Can help make these daunting tasks much easier to handle." Accounting Today "This book will give you strength and the skills needed to respond to bill collectors and to rebuild your credit." New Orleans Times-Picayune "For anyone who is facing wage garnishment, car repossession, foreclosure, lawsuits, or collection calls, "Solve Your Money Troubles: Strategies to Get Out of Debt and Stay That Way" provides the legal and practical information needed, plus sample letters and budgeting worksheets, so that they can get out of debt and make a fresh start. Readers will learn how to: prioritize debts and create a budget; understand your options; negotiate with creditors; stop harassment by debt collectors; deal with wage garnishment, car repossession, and foreclosure; reduce student loan payments; know what to expect if a creditor sues you; rebuild credit; decide if bankruptcy is right for you.


This newly expanded 16th edition of "Solve Your Money Troubles" is fully updated with changes to federal student loan repayment programs, new foreclosure protections, legal information specific to specific states, and the latest legal developments in the world of debt, credit, and bankruptcy. Of special note is that this edition of "Solve Your Money Troubles: Strategies to Get Out of Debt and Stay That Way" has a supportive website where readers can stay current with legal updates and have access to podcasts and online calculators." James A. Cox, Editor-in-Chief, The Midwest Book Review.


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