Most Tennessee residents have felt the pinch of the uncertain economy over the last few years. People had to pay more for essentials, like food and gas, while dealing with steady or declining wages and rising healthcare costs. All of these factors have combined together and created difficult financial situations for many families. People who […]
Chapter 13 Bankruptcy and Tax Debt
There are many different types of debt. While a lot of people have consumer debt — from making purchases — or medical debt, tax debt is also common. Tax debt is generally owed to either the state or to the federal government. This debt accrues interest and penalties when Tennessee residents cannot afford to pay […]
Financial Challenges Spur Non-Discretionary Debt
There has been a lot of talk lately about the nation’s financial recovery. Though things certainly seem to be getting better, it is not a perfect picture. In fact, some statistics have experts worried. For example, the average auto loan term period reached 66 months for the first time in the first quarter of 2014. […]