Bankruptcy Isn’t Personal – It’s Business

Donald Trump never filed for bankruptcy. Trump’s companies have. He utilized laws in place to protect himself and reorganize his company’s debt.

The most recent bankruptcy filing was in 2009. Trump was elected President of the United States in 2016 showing people did not care about the financial distress. He used bankruptcy as a tool to restructure for future success. When asked about bankruptcy, Trump said, “Basically I’ve used the laws of the country to my advantage and to other people’s advantage just as Leon Black has, Carl Icahn, Henry Kravis has, just as many, many others on top of the business world have.”Trump

Taj Mahal Casino Resort, the Plaza Hotel, Castle Hotel & Casino, Trump Plaza, Trump Hotels & Casino Resorts and Trump Entertainment Resorts filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The companies consolidated debt in order to pay off creditors and remain open.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/debtwire/2015/08/18/a-trip-down-donald-trumps-bankruptcy-memory-lane/#3af6b7d04609

DebtTrump realized that his businesses needed bankruptcy protection, and would not survive unless they used the bankruptcy laws to reorganize the company’s debts. If you have sufficient income, you may be able to reorganize your own household “business”, with a Chapter 13 Debt repayment plan.

Can you afford to file a Chapter 13 debt repayment plan?  Do you have at least $200 a month left over after regular expenses?  Then you may be able to mash all your debt into one payment you can afford, keep your vehicle, house and pension, and get an interest free repayment plan.

Dial 1-800-CALL-PFG for a free phone mini-consultation, or make an appointment online 24/7 at www.infotapes.com.  Bankruptcy laws are in place to help you.  Who knows bankruptcy like Geraci Law?  Geraci Law has 20,000 5star reviews since November 2016! 5star

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Thomas Jefferson – The President Who Needed Bankruptcy

 

Thomas Jefferson loved a lavish lifestyle. He was our 3rd President and author of the Declaration of Independence. He spent an enormous fortune constructing and furnishing his Monticello home. Jefferson served only the finest wines and a personal French chef prepared only the finest foods.

At the end of his life, Jefferson owed $100,000 in debt, about $1.6 million today! He was desperate for help. Without bankruptcy laws for relief, Jefferson attempted to create a “lottery” in which the winner would get title to monticelloJefferson’s lands (including Monticello). Ticket sales were disappointing and Jefferson died with his daughter Martha inheriting the debt.

https://www.history.org/foundation/journal/winter10/jefferson.cfm

Are you living beyond your means? If your budget is negative every month, you may be living like Jefferson. Geraci Law could help you file a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy. Without credit, you learn to live within a budget.

Jefferson did not have bankruptcy as a resolve to his financial problems. You do! Do not spend your golden years worrying about debt repayment. If you have debt, just dial 1-800-CALL-PFG for a free phone mini-consultation or log on to www.infotapes.com to make appointments online 24/7.Money-Hand

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President William McKinley – The Cosigner Who Filed

William McKinley was elected President in 1897.  Filing for bankruptcy in 1893, while he was governor of Ohio, didn’t stop him at all! He ran for president 4 years after filing, and won! And it William McKinleyshouldn’t stop you!

McKinley co-signed on a $130,000 loan for a friend to keep a business open. The friend’s business closed and McKinley was left with the debt. McKinley filed bankruptcy under the Bankruptcy Act of 1867. Back then,   bankruptcy gave you protection from garnishment while paid back creditors, much like Chapter 13 today. 

Voters did not care about McKinley’s financial problems. He was reelected governor and then elected twice as President of the United States. McKinley sought help for his financial problems.

Presidential HatHave you cosigned for a friend or family member?  Then they defaulted, and the creditor is coming after you? Were you left holding the bag? Co-signing debt makes you as responsible as the other person. If they can’t pay – you owe!

If you are a co-signer and your co-signer is still paying, but you need to file either Chapter 7 or 13, you don’t want your bankruptcy to affect their debt.  Ask Geraci Law how we can help.

Whether you are the co-signer who is primary on the debt, or the one who is secondary, Geraci Law knows how to handle either Chapter 7 bankruptcy or Chapter 13 debt repayment, and co-signed debt. Prez

Talking about financial problems is the first step to getting help. Geraci Law helps thousands of people just like you get financial relief from creditors. Maybe eliminating the debt could be your first step to the presidency!

If you are working full time, and have debt, just dial 1-800-CALL-PFG for a free phone mini-consultation or log on to www.infotapes.com  to make appointments online 24/7.

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