It seems that more and more people are struggling to pay their bills these days. Bankruptcy is one option that you should consider if your situation is severe enough. However, many people are under the impression that they can no longer file for bankruptcy due to recent changes in bankruptcy law.
It’s true that there have been some changes to the bankruptcy code, but it doesn’t mean that you can no longer declare bankruptcy. I’ve spoken to a number of people who were surprised to find out that bankruptcy was still a viable option for their situation.
The new bankruptcy law is known as the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005. Yes, I know that’s a mouthful. You don’t have to know every detail of the bankruptcy code – you can leave that up to your lawyer. What you need to know is that this law makes declaring bankruptcy a more involved process, but most people who would have been eligible before will continue to be eligible.
Perhaps the biggest change is the so called bankruptcy means test. The purpose of this test is to determine whether you can reasonably be expected to pay your debts off without bankruptcy. If your income is below the median income for your state, you don’t even have to worry about this test.
However, if your income is higher than the median for your state, then you’ll have to go through a more intense process. You’ll have to provide documentation of your income and expenses to show that you really can’t afford to pay your bills. Otherwise, you might have to settle for chapter 13 bankruptcy in which you agree to a repayment plan instead of simply wiping out your debts.
The goal of a means test is to make sure that people who make more money are not taking the easy way out by declaring bankruptcy. Other changes include mandatory credit counseling and financial management courses. Essentially, Congress, along with your creditors, wants you to do your best to prevent any financial disasters in the future.
You also must make your federal income tax returns available to your creditors if they desire it. Again, the goal is to prove that you’re unable to pay your bills with your current income while being able to put food on table.
One more thing you should consider about the new bankruptcy law is the increase in lawyer fees. Because the law is more complex, it will probably require more work from your attorney. This could result in higher costs, which is why you should prepare as much as possible before entering a bankruptcy law office. The more you know beforehand, the less work your lawyer has to do.
Don’t let the fear of your debt take over your life. Get the facts about bankruptcy and learn how to get control of your debt. To learn more about changes in bankruptcy law visit us at http://personalbankruptcyquestions.org
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Interesting video – friend and subscribe for day trading, day trader, day trade videos, technical analysis…
Free Forex EA- works perfectly fine for me.
In longer-term investing strategies, position sizing is a bit more complicated and may depend on the strategy at play. In this section, we will focus on sizing positions for short-term trades.
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Your spread is 2.0 !
The break even is 1.2680 +0.002 = 1.2700
If you sell at 1.2699 you loose
I buy about 500 dolars at 1.2680 and as I was wayting for a good selling number like a 1.2699 .I was loosing money… why? on te acounts- equity.?????
as soon as u execute a position it should appear right away in your platform in the order that u place it….
i found this forex system based on price action
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What video editing/recording software do you use Dave?
Also, from your experience, is there any difference in execution time of a “large position” vs. a 1k position. thanks.
hi,
can you actually establish ANY position size you desire. Let’s say I’ve got $50,000,000, in an account. Would it be possible for me to establish a position size, say 10,000k or $1,000 per pip, 50,000k or $5,000? If these position sizes are possible, would the specific currency pair’s liquidity affect transactions? Thanks.
Hi, many brokerage firms including FXCM will allow you to trade in sizes of 1K or smaller however even at 10K the value of a one point move in the market is only $1. Since the market is not very volatile most consider that trading pretty small. Hope that helps. Dave
This will probably be answered later on but does this mean that I must trade in the tens and hundred of thousands of dollars? I thought the advantage was being able to trade small?