Archive for January, 2009

Fire Leaves Us Filing For Bankruptcy

Posted in Debt Management on January 31st, 2009

Sometimes I regret buying that dog for my husband. He wanted a golden retriever, and on his thirty-fourth birthday I bought garage and spill over a canister of gasoline we keep in there for emergency refills. Then she walked back into the house, leaving little doggy-footprints of gasoline on the floor. Alongside the wall right outside the garage is a small table where we keep potpourri and scented candles. Somehow, she knocked that over as well. Next thing you know, the whole garage explodes in flame, and within a short while the whole house burnt down. The fire department wasn’t able to save anything. My husband and I were upstairs when we heard the blast and we were able to grab the dog and run out of the house before the whole thing blew. Now we are filing for bankruptcy. The house had everything in it - my jewelry, my husband’s wallet, and our credit cards. We weren’t the wealthiest people on the block to begin with, and our bank accounts were running low. Now we are totally out of money and have no home to turn back to. We had no insurance. I have an appointment with the lawyer in a few minutes, and I hope he can help us. Or at least adopt our dog.

Billboard On Bankruptcy Information

Posted in Accounting on January 31st, 2009

I grabbed my keys and purse and ran into my car. After I turned on the ignition I held up my slip of paper with directions to my best friend’s new apartment. It took about twenty minutes to arrive. I walked through the building and saw overhead a sign for bankruptcy information. I was really confused and wondered if I had read the directions wrong. I was about to turn and leave, but in my peripheral I saw my father waiting in line to talk to someone behind the desk. I just couldn’t believe it! After ten years of not talking to Tom I randomly see him—and only twenty minutes away from my house. So I called his attention and when I tried speaking to him he got all shy and embarrassed. I guess he didn’t want me catching him by a bankruptcy federation. I really didn’t care about that. It was like my hate for him after leaving my mom simply vanished the moment I saw his familiar face. When he told me that he has been having some financial issues I immediately told him that I would help. After we got to know one another a little better I called up my friend to apologize for not coming and immediately perceived from her intonation that she set me up. I don’t know how she knew, but she wanted me to meet my dad again and help him out.

Contemplating Bankruptcy Information At The Zoo

Posted in Bankruptcy on January 31st, 2009

Roses are Red, Violets are Blue, if you have to gather information about bankruptcy then you don’t have a clue! Roses are Red, Violets are Blue, gather bankruptcy information so you’ll know what to do! Roses are Red, Violets are Blue, bankruptcy information is available for your edification to stop others from suing you! There is always a way out, an answer for you, hidden and waiting for your discovery too! If you’re feeling depressed because all that bankruptcy information is getting to you, take a deep breath and go to the zoo. Talk to the animals about having enough. Animals sit and they breathe as they watch the display of humans trampling back and forth in front of their cages making rude sounds that interrupt their contemplations. So if the world seems all backwards because what goes up must come down and your down is extending itself even further to the ground, count your blessing up, up to the sky and meditate with your favorite zoo animal and get high on the message they are sending to you. A Zebra will tell you, not all’s black and white. A giraffe will tell you that some things are beyond your sight.

Cut Costs when you Relocate by Using New Jersey Auto Transport

Posted in Money Saving Tips on January 31st, 2009

Relocating is a huge project, it can empty the wallet and makes you want to pull your hair out all at the same time. Planning to relocate by on your own sometimes can be just as expensive. There are so many things to think about: for instance how much are you willing to do on your own, how much you need to move, and how far need to go.

There are a few ways that you can find to save yourself some money and cut down on your stress level. By purchasing moving supplies online, grabbing empty boxes from a local business or asking a friend or two for anything that may help you are great ways to save cash. Also you can use old newspaper, instead of bubble wrap, to protect your fragile belongings. Another good idea is to do some comparison shopping for great deals on packing tape and other packing supplies that you may need.

As for the actual transport of your personal effects, you may want to consider using a self pack moving companies. This is a less expensive choice to having companies come in for a full move job. You will be responsible for packing, while the self pack companies load, haul, and unload your belongings. In the end, you may have to spend the time it takes to pack, but you will be able to enjoy your trip to your new home without having to worry about a truck rental or other issues with your belongings.

Another thing to think about, especially with a big move is your vehicle and how you plan to transport it. If you’re not planning on driving it personally, you may want to check into an car transportation company. Two major states that you can look into for transport are California Auto Transport and New Jersey auto transport. They are both major states and have years of experienced companies that will benefit you.

California auto transport companies offer the convenience of shipping your car without the headache of trying to find your way around your new areas, large cities and thousands of other drivers on the road. The same can be said for New Jersey Auto Transport Companies. It never hurts to shop around for the most competitive prices out there, and in the end, this step could end up saving you hundreds of dollars.

That worry you may feel thinking about your car can be easily eliminated by finding the right auto transport for your needs and your budget. Your transport company will be able to answer any of your questions, concerns, and anything else you might be curious about regarding the moving of your car. They will also be able to show you the steps that they will take to care for your precious investment along the way.

It’s always wise to plan and map out your upcoming move. Allowing yourself enough time will almost guarantee things will run as smoothly as at all possible.

Famous Author Seeks Bankruptcy Information

Posted in Bankruptcy on January 31st, 2009

I’ve always wanted to become a famous author. So after years of working on my book I finally sent it in to a publisher. The only thing is that my major publisher backed out on me last second and I had no other way of getting paid. After much pressure and not nearly enough money from an under paying job that I took on shortly afterwards, I was left with $10,000 in credit card debt—so I decided that it was time to start investigating bankruptcy information. After I hired a bankruptcy attorney, most of my debts were dismissed. I knew that all I could do from then on was to work my way upwards, get new credit cards and pay on time. When the credit companies will see that my bills were paid on time they will start thinking me more responsible even though my bankruptcy is still on my credit score. At least I pulled through with the hardest part—when I had to push away my arrogance and ego and admit that I needed to declare bankruptcy. There was no head start for me, and I had to climb my way up from the bottom rung of the ladder. I now understand what kind of work it takes to get through a rough time, and maybe someday I could retry to get my book published—minus the superciliousness.