Monthly Archives: August 2022

Debt Collectors Sink To A New Low, Suing The Families Of Nursing Home Residents Over Unpaid Bills
More than half of American adults owe money on medical bills, so, chances are, you have heard it all about how expensive medical bills can be and about the lengths that debt collectors go to in the name of collecting debts. You might know people who have been sued by hospitals or doctors’ offices,… Read More »

Credit Card Debt Is A Widespread Problem, But Not An Insurmountable One
Credit cards used to be a status symbol, but now, when someone says that they haven’t used a credit card in months or years, it sounds like they are bragging. Most American adults have at least some credit card debt, and monthly credit card balances are on the rise, nationwide, along with the prices… Read More »

Pennsylvania Legislature Proposes Law That Would Prohibit Animal Breeders And Pet Stores From Issuing High Interest Loans To Buyers
Taking care of a pet costs money, but in many cases, the cost of Purina chow and vet visits is negligible compared to the happiness your furry friend brings into your life. It only takes a few minutes of Internet research to find organizations that will let you adopt an animal free of charge… Read More »

Beware Of Automatic Subscription Renewals
Every year, millions of people make New Year’s resolutions to improve their physical fitness, and many of these resolutions fizzle out quickly. Depending on the first move you make toward your fitness goals, abandoning them may or may not cause you a long-lasting financial setback. For example, if you stick to your goal of… Read More »