Illinois Coal Plant Possibly Forced To Seek Bankruptcy
The Chicago Tribune reported a story about Midwest Generation, who operate six coal-fired electric plants in Illinois, possibly seeking bankruptcy protection along with its parent company, Edison...
View ArticleApproval For ATP Bankruptcy Financing From Credit Suisse
Bloomberg reported a story about ATP Oil & Gas Corp., a Gulf of Mexico oil producer, getting approval for bankruptcy financing a week after they filed for bankruptcy. U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Marvin...
View ArticleU.S. Trustee Latest to Object to Solyndra Bankruptcy Debacle
The U.S. Trustee became the latest government agency to criticize Solyndra LLC’s plan to repay its debts, saying the bankrupt solar panel maker should disclose whether it is favoring venture capital...
View ArticleMajor Multimedia Corporation Struggling to Emerge from Bankruptcy
The second-largest newspaper publisher in America, Tribune Co., filed for bankruptcy in December 2008. It was the biggest bankruptcy ever in the history of the American media industry. The company has...
View ArticleLoan Modification Options for Those Facing Foreclosure and Bankruptcy
Finding yourself in hot water with your mortgage and trying to stay out of foreclosure and ultimate bankruptcy? There may be a solution.Whether it’s called a loan modification, mortgage modification,...
View ArticleMan Sentenced to Prison for Bankruptcy Fraud
A New Jersey man has been sentenced to 18 months in prison for concealing assets in a November 2008 bankruptcy petition he filed. Brian Young, 39, was the sole proprietor of Brys Landscaping, d/b/a AAA...
View ArticleHow to be a Debt Collector Whisperer
Americans have lots of debt. Not all debt is bad, but if you land in a tough financial situation, debt can feel like an invisible weight around your neck. Enter the debt collector. This post discusses...
View ArticleMillionaire Athletes Bankrupt Within Years of Retirement
The rate at which professional football and basketball players are filing for bankruptcy after retirement is being discussed with increasing frequency across the NFL and NBA. The issue is not confined...
View ArticleAvoiding Bankruptcy: Financial Tips for Generation Y
As a society we have become accustomed to labeling different generations with short and catchy nicknames. Currently we have Generation X for those born from 1965 through 1979; Generation Y for those...
View ArticleUtility Shutoff Protection in Bankruptcy
Many people who are struggling financially to pay their mortgage, vehicle payments, medical bills and/or credit card debt also end up getting very behind in their utility payments. Disconnect notices...
View ArticleIllinois Coal Plant Possibly Forced To Seek Bankruptcy
The Chicago Tribune reported a story about Midwest Generation, who operate six coal-fired electric plants in Illinois, possibly seeking bankruptcy protection along with its parent company, Edison...
View ArticleApproval For ATP Bankruptcy Financing From Credit Suisse
Bloomberg reported a story about ATP Oil & Gas Corp., a Gulf of Mexico oil producer, getting approval for bankruptcy financing a week after they filed for bankruptcy. U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Marvin...
View ArticleU.S. Trustee Latest to Object to Solyndra Bankruptcy Debacle
The U.S. Trustee became the latest government agency to criticize Solyndra LLC’s plan to repay its debts, saying the bankrupt solar panel maker should disclose whether it is favoring venture capital...
View ArticleMajor Multimedia Corporation Struggling to Emerge from Bankruptcy
The second-largest newspaper publisher in America, Tribune Co., filed for bankruptcy in December 2008. It was the biggest bankruptcy ever in the history of the American media industry. The company has...
View ArticleLoan Modification Options for Those Facing Foreclosure and Bankruptcy
Finding yourself in hot water with your mortgage and trying to stay out of foreclosure and ultimate bankruptcy? There may be a solution.Whether it’s called a loan modification, mortgage modification,...
View ArticleMan Sentenced to Prison for Bankruptcy Fraud
A New Jersey man has been sentenced to 18 months in prison for concealing assets in a November 2008 bankruptcy petition he filed. Brian Young, 39, was the sole proprietor of Brys Landscaping, d/b/a AAA...
View ArticleHow to be a Debt Collector Whisperer
Americans have lots of debt. Not all debt is bad, but if you land in a tough financial situation, debt can feel like an invisible weight around your neck. Enter the debt collector. This post discusses...
View ArticleMillionaire Athletes Bankrupt Within Years of Retirement
The rate at which professional football and basketball players are filing for bankruptcy after retirement is being discussed with increasing frequency across the NFL and NBA. The issue is not confined...
View ArticleAvoiding Bankruptcy: Financial Tips for Generation Y
As a society we have become accustomed to labeling different generations with short and catchy nicknames. Currently we have Generation X for those born from 1965 through 1979; Generation Y for those...
View ArticleUtility Shutoff Protection in Bankruptcy
Many people who are struggling financially to pay their mortgage, vehicle payments, medical bills and/or credit card debt also end up getting very behind in their utility payments. Disconnect notices...
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