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Posted on Tuesday, 21st June 2011 by Lucy Hales

An estimated $60 billion a year is siphoned off from the Medicare program through fraudulent means. The investigation into healthcare fraud has uncovered this and many other shocking facts even as the country gears up to find out more about the various cases filed by the Obama administration in different cities. Healthcare reforms are an [...]

Tags: Fraud, Healthcare Fraud
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Posted on Tuesday, 21st June 2011 by Eden Fryett

Many Americans feel the recession will soon pass and things will get back to normal. Unfortunately, we may be witnessing the early stages of a breakdown of the U.S. economic system. The inforgraphic below goes over what would happen to the United States economy if it were to have a massive failure. What is bankruptcy [...]

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Posted on Tuesday, 21st June 2011 by Lucy Hales

It does hurt. On average, 2011 graduates carry almost $23,000 in student loans each, the highest debt load ever, according to the Wall Street Journal. I would call this a giant debt avalanche. According to various sources, total amount of student debt is somewhere between $850 billions and $1 trillion. For the first time it [...]

Tags: Loans, Student Loans
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Posted on Monday, 20th June 2011 by Lucy Hales

Investors appear to have regained faith in the U.S. economy if the steady improvement in stock prices is any indicator of market sentiment. The S&P 500 has shown a good 6% improvement this year and, across many sectors, investors have been steadily buying into stocks of various kinds. The inertia in the markets and the [...]

Tags: Faith
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Posted on Friday, 17th June 2011 by Toby Duncan

Clients frequently ask me is how long his or her bankruptcy will take. Even though the question is simple, the answer is not so easy to answer. So, let me explain. In every bankruptcy case, there is a lot of information I will need from you before I can ever sit down to prepare your [...]

Tags: Bankruptcy
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