Archive for November 2009
Bankruptcy Court Hearings
Bankruptcy clients need to be honest and complete in their dealings with the bankruptcy court. Watch this video, produced by the Office of the US Trustee, for more information.
Duration : 0:6:58
Legislature and Credit Card Debt
One significant reason that Americans look to Bankruptcy relief for help is due to credit card debt. Credit card companies overload consumers with high interest rates and numerous fees. These can lead to large credit card debt very quickly. Bankruptcy becomes the only true option to allow for a fresh financial start. Congress has taken notice of these tactics by credit card companies.
Duration : 0:2:7
Obama Signs Credit Card Reform
REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT
AT SIGNING OF
THE CREDIT CARD ACCOUNTABILITY, RESPONSIBILITY AND
DISCLOSURE ACT
Rose Garden
3:08 P.M. EDT
THE PRESIDENT: Hello, everybody. Please, have a seat — I’m sorry. It is a great pleasure to have all of you here at the White House on this gorgeous, sunny day. The sun is shining. The birds are singing. Change is in the air. (Laughter.)
This has been a historic week; a week in which we’ve cast aside some old divisions and put in place new reforms that will reduce our dependence on foreign oil, prevent fraud against homeowners, and save taxpayers money by preventing wasteful government contracts; a week that marks significant progress in the difficult work of changing our policies and transforming our politics.
But the real test of change ultimately is whether it makes a difference in the lives of the American people. That’s what matters to me. That’s what matters to my administration. That’s what matters to the extraordinary collection of members of Congress that are standing with me here, but also who are in the audience. And we’re here today because of a bill that will make a big difference: the Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility, and Disclosure Act.
Duration : 0:11:17
Monopoly Man Goes Bankrupt
Recessions affect everybody, from Baltic to Broadway. See more at collegehumor.com
Duration : 0:2:3


Parody of Free Credit Report dot Com