by KaitlynB | Oct 7, 2021 | Bankruptcy
As of April, the unemployment rate in the United States rose to a record high of 14.7%. In response, the House of Representatives was expected to vote on Friday, May 15 on a second coronavirus relief bill at a price tag of $3 trillion – that’s about $1 trillion higher...
by KaitlynB | Oct 7, 2021 | Bankruptcy
Are you a small business owner who has been struggling because of the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19)? If so, you have plenty of company. The Small Business Paycheck Protection Program was designed to provide small businesses the funds they need to help them cover...
by KaitlynB | Oct 7, 2021 | Bankruptcy
It’s no secret that the American economy has slowed down significantly since the novel coronavirus pandemic took the nation by storm. Schools and “non-essential” businesses have been shut down, the latter of which has forced millions of Americans out of work. As the...
by KaitlynB | Oct 7, 2021 | Bankruptcy
In mid-March, President Donald Trump declared a national emergency due to the novel coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19). Because of the health risks involved, local, state, and federal governments have taken sweeping action to slow the spread of the coronavirus. As such,...
by KaitlynB | Oct 7, 2021 | Bankruptcy
If you’re getting deeper and deeper in debt by the day, the funds sitting in your IRA may be looking pretty good right about now. Perhaps you have big medical bills, thousands in credit card debt, past-due utility bills and you’re barely able to pay your monthly...
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