President Obama and the House Republicans are still in negotiations when it comes to reaching a deal in regards to the dreaded ‘fiscal cliff.’ If existing laws are not changed by the end of 2012 the economic effects of the fiscal cliff could result in tax increases, spending cuts and a corresponding reduction in the US budget deficit beginning in 2013. President Obama announced that he is determined to let the Bush-era tax cuts for the upper class expire. This past Sunday, President Obama and House Speaker John Boehner met at the White House to attempt a negotiation. Representatives from both parties stated, “The lines of communication remain open” after the meeting.
Some Republicans seem to be on board with the President’s plan for higher taxes for the upper class. Tennessee Senator Bob Corker stated that he is “beginning to believe this is the best route for us to take.” However, there is still a large group of Republicans who believe the most efficient route would be to close special interest loopholes. Either way, the White House and the House of Representatives do not have long, the fiscal cliff will hit in less than three weeks.
To read more on this story visit: http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-250_162-57558124/as-fiscal-cliff-clock-ticks-obama-hits-the-road-again/
If you are in a financial crisis and are considering filing bankruptcy, contact an experienced attorney who can advise you of all of your options. As an experienced CPA as well as a proven bankruptcy lawyer, Timothy Kingcade knows how to help clients take full advantage of the bankruptcy laws to protect their assets and get successful results. Since 1996 Kingcade & Garcia, P.A. has been helping people from all walks of life build a better tomorrow. Our attorneys’ help thousands of people every year take advantage of their rights under bankruptcy protection to restart, rebuild and recover. The day you hire our firm, we will contact your creditors to stop the harassment. You can also find useful consumer information on the Kingcade & Garcia, P.A. at www.miamibankruptcy.com.
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What You Can Do to Own Again After Foreclosure
After foreclosure, many people feel that it is impossible to ever own a home again. However, if you take progressive steps you can become a homeowner, again in a relatively short amount of time. For some this can take up to seven years, for others it can take as little as three years. One of the best things you can do after foreclosure is to reflect on the financial mistakes that led you there. If you are able to learn from the financial mistakes made on your first home, you are likely not to repeat them with your second home.
Your next and most important step is to work on building your credit score. The foreclosure process will damage it- but only temporarily if you play your cards right. While you are waiting to buy again, pay off your debts, cut off unnecessary spending and start saving. Chances are, you will have a little more money each month than you are used to having; however rather than spending it, learn to budget it.
Your last step is to be honest and communicate with your bank, creditors, lenders, family, etc. about your financial situation. When you reapply for a mortgage, be honest with your lender and tell them exactly what happened with your last home. Tell your lender the steps you have taken to have a better experience with this home. If you make all of these steps forward, you should have no problem owning another home.
To read more on this story visit: http://www.foxbusiness.com/personal-finance/2012/11/29/how-to-get-back-in-game-after-foreclosure/
Choosing the right attorney can make the difference between whether or not you can keep your home. A well-qualified attorney will not only help you keep your home, but they will be able to negotiate a loan that has payments you can afford. Foreclosure defense attorney, Timothy Kingcade has helped many facing foreclosure alleviate their stress by letting them stay in their homes for at least another year, allowing them to re-organize their lives. If you have any questions on the topic of foreclosure please feel free to contact me at (305) 285-9100. You can also find useful consumer information on the Kingcade & Garcia, P.A. website at www.miamibankruptcy.com.
Florida Receives $3.6 Billion in Mortgage Relief
One of the largest consumer financial protection settlements occurred earlier this year and as a result, Florida homeowners received more than $3.6 billion in mortgage relief. Between March 1st and September 30th, more than 309,000 borrowers across the nation received some sort of mortgage relief. According to a report by Joseph Smith who monitors the settlement, the average relief per homeowner was about $84,385. As of September 30th, approximately 48,998 Floridians have received relief. On average, Floridians received $73,663, which is about $10,700 less than borrowers in other states.
The settlement was between 49 states and the five largest mortgage lenders for a total of $26.1 billion. According to Smith, around $13.1 billion of that relief came in the form of short sales. Banks have cut homeowners’ mortgage balances nationwide by $6.3 billion as a part of the settlement. Refinancing home loans accounted for approximately $1.4 billion. Banks participated in trial loan modifications equivalent to $4.2 billion. Also, as part of the settlement, banks erased $2.6 billion in first-lien loans and $2.8 billion in second-lien loans.
To read more on this story visit: http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/11/19/3105335/distressed-florida-homeowners.html
Choosing the right attorney can make the difference between whether or not you can keep your home. A well-qualified attorney will not only help you keep your home, but they will be able to negotiate a loan that has payments you can afford. Foreclosure defense attorney, Timothy Kingcade has helped many facing foreclosure alleviate their stress by letting them stay in their homes for at least another year, allowing them to re-organize their lives. If you have any questions on the topic of foreclosure please feel free to contact me at (305) 285-9100. You can also find useful consumer information on the Kingcade & Garcia, P.A. website at www.miamibankruptcy.com.
Two Florida Residents Sentenced for Foreclosure Rescue Schemes
Two Florida residents received sentencing on November 5, 2012 for their roles in a foreclosure rescue scheme that left a number of struggling families homeless. Pompano Beach, FL residents, Lisa Wright and Cathy Saffer, were each sentenced to more than 60 months in jail for charges of mail and wire fraud and conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud. Florida Certified Public Accountant, Barrington Coombs, who was paid to participate in the scheme was also convicted and will receive his sentencing on December 7, 2012.
In the case that was investigated by the FBI, Wright and Saffer operated a company called Foreclosure Solutions Specialists from 2006 to 2009. The two women would seek out homeowners facing foreclosure, claiming the company could help keep homeowners in their homes. Wright and Saffer told homeowners that with their services, their homes would be sold to investors and that the families could remain in them. They also said that eventually they would be able to re-purchase their homes from the investors. Wright and Saffer designed bogus sales to straw buyers who were paid to participate in the scheme, rather than selling the homes to legitimate investors. Their mortgage transactions drew equity out of the homes, which they would keep and eventually the homes went into foreclosure.
U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida, Wilfredo A. Ferrer is encouraging struggling homeowners to be cautious of companies such as Foreclosure Solutions Specialists. Ferrer said, “be wary of those whose promises seem too good to be true,” as more and more fraudsters are being investigated for schemes similar to this one.
To read more on this story visit: http://www.realestaterama.com/2012/11/05/two-florida-residents-sentenced-for-roles-in-foreclosure-rescue-scheme-ID017396.html
Choosing the right attorney can make the difference between whether or not you can keep your home. A well-qualified attorney will not only help you keep your home, but they will be able to negotiate a loan that has payments you can afford. Foreclosure defense attorney, Timothy Kingcade has helped many facing foreclosure alleviate their stress by letting them stay in their homes for at least another year, allowing them to re-organize their lives. If you have any questions on the topic of foreclosure please feel free to contact me at (305) 285-9100. You can also find useful consumer information on the Kingcade & Garcia, P.A. website at www.miamibankruptcy.com.
‘Strike Debt’ Movement Aims to Erase America’s Debt
The latest Occupy Wall Street movement, the ‘Strike Debt’ movement consists of a group of professors, documentary filmmakers and corporate dropouts. The group aims to purchase some of the American people’s looming debt. ‘Strike Debt’ held a fundraiser last week at the Le Poisson Rouge nightclub called the ‘Rolling Jubliee.’ Before the event took place, the group had already raised $129,00 through online donations. Since then, the group’s efforts have raised more than $350,000.
In addition to raising funds for American’s drowning in debt, the group has also produced the ‘Credit Resistors’ Operations Manual. The manual explains how to fight and ignore creditors and explains how the credit industry works. While the group remains somewhat controversial, Forbes Magazine praised the movement, calling it an “idea we can all get behind.” The group will start the movement by purchasing medical debt and later move on to student loan and credit card debt.
To read more visit: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/11/14/nyregion/occupy-offshoot-aims-to-erase-peoples-debts.html?src=recg
Or visit: http://www.prwatch.org/news/2012/11/11870/join-rolling-jubilee-“you-are-not-loan”
If you are in a financial crisis and are considering filing bankruptcy, contact an experienced attorney who can advise you of all of your options. As an experienced CPA as well as a proven bankruptcy lawyer, Timothy Kingcade knows how to help clients take full advantage of the bankruptcy laws to protect their assets and get successful results. Since 1996 Kingcade & Garcia, P.A. has been helping people from all walks of life build a better tomorrow. Our attorneys’ help thousands of people every year take advantage of their rights under bankruptcy protection to restart, rebuild and recover. The day you hire our firm, we will contact your creditors to stop the harassment. You can also find useful consumer information on the Kingcade & Garcia, P.A. at www.miamibankruptcy.com.
Hostess Forced to Close its Doors
After failing to reach a deal with the baker’s union, Hostess’ CEO Greg Rayburn said, ‘this is it’ for the baked goods company on Friday, November 16th, 2012. Rayburn reassured Today that this was not a ploy to initiate a negotiation. The company has already suspended operations at its plants and layed off most of the 18,500 workers the company employs. Hostess has asked the court for permission to liquidate its assets, which includes 33 bakeries and 565 distribution centers.
Hostess is most famous for baked goods such as Twinkies, Ding Dongs, Ho Ho’s, Sno Balls, Donettes and the country’s best-selling brand of white bread, Wonder Bread. The company plans to sell its famous brands as part of their liquidation and will continue to sell already-baked products for several more days. The company was forced to permanently close three plants last Monday as a result of the Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers International Union (BCTGM) strikes. Later in the week, Rayburn said that Hostess did not have the “financial resources to weather an extended nationwide strike.”
To read more on this story visit: http://www.nbcnews.com/business/hostess-maker-twinkies-ding-dongs-says-closing-business-1C7112898
If you are in a financial crisis and are considering filing bankruptcy, contact an experienced attorney who can advise you of all of your options. As an experienced CPA as well as a proven bankruptcy lawyer, Timothy Kingcade knows how to help clients take full advantage of the bankruptcy laws to protect their assets and get successful results. Since 1996 Kingcade & Garcia, P.A. has been helping people from all walks of life build a better tomorrow. Our attorneys’ help thousands of people every year take advantage of their rights under bankruptcy protection to restart, rebuild and recover. The day you hire our firm, we will contact your creditors to stop the harassment. You can also find useful consumer information on the Kingcade & Garcia, P.A. at www.miamibankruptcy.com.
How the ‘Fiscal Cliff’ will Affect Taxes and Federal Spending
A compromise is yet to be made between President Obama and Congress regarding the dreaded ‘fiscal cliff.’ The term fiscal cliff is used to describe the state of the government at the end of the year when the tax cuts enacted by the Bush administration expire. Without action by Congress, America will soon face the following:
• A rollback of the “income triggers” for alternative minimum tax (AMT) to their 2000 levels. Without the patch, between 30 and 31 million taxpayers would be paying AMT.
• An increase in maximum capital gains taxes to 20% from their current 15%. Dividends, now taxed at a maximum of 15%, would be taxed at ordinary income rates.
• Federal spending on discretionary and defense uses would be cut by $110 billion per year.
• The 2 percent payroll tax cuts would expire.
Co-Director of the national tax department and Ernst & Young, Eric Solomon said 2012 tax refunds would likely be delayed if America enters into the fiscal cliff. President Obama has proposed higher taxes on upper-income taxpayers, which a predominantly Republican House does not agree with. Many suspect a compromise might not be made until the eleventh hour.
To read more on this story visit: http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/personalfinance/2012/11/07/how-taxes-will-change/1688699/
If you are in a financial crisis and are considering filing bankruptcy, contact an experienced attorney who can advise you of all of your options. As an experienced CPA as well as a proven bankruptcy lawyer, Timothy Kingcade knows how to help clients take full advantage of the bankruptcy laws to protect their assets and get successful results. Since 1996 Kingcade & Garcia, P.A. has been helping people from all walks of life build a better tomorrow. Our attorneys’ help thousands of people every year take advantage of their rights under bankruptcy protection to restart, rebuild and recover. The day you hire our firm, we will contact your creditors to stop the harassment. You can also find useful consumer information on the Kingcade & Garcia, P.A. at www.miamibankruptcy.com.
The Housing Market’s Impact on Economic Recovery
Many Americans were worried by the lack of attention both presidential candidates devoted to the housing market in their campaigns this year. The collapse of the housing market was one of the main reasons for the recession in the first place. The housing market impacts the job market and many other sectors of the economy. When home sales are up, retail sales are up; this in turn has a positive impact on the stock market. When stocks go up, inventory becomes sparse, therefore developers begin to build and in turn, construction jobs are added to the economy.
Many parts of the country are now seeing economic growth in the housing sector. There are more buyers and inventory is low. In past recessions, such as during the 1970s and 1980s, housing played a major role in economic recovery. In the 1970s housing and cars accounted for 50 percent of the recovery and in the 1980s these accounted for one-third of the recovery. Today, housing and cars account for only 10 percent of the recovery. However, states such as Florida, Nevada, California, Arizona and Michigan- that were hit the hardest by the housing market crash- are seeing an increase in sales and home prices.
To read more on this story visit: http://www.npr.org/2012/10/27/163776531/bust-to-boom-why-housing-matters-economically
Choosing the right attorney can make the difference between whether or not you can keep your home. A well-qualified attorney will not only help you keep your home, but they will be able to negotiate a loan that has payments you can afford. Foreclosure defense attorney, Timothy Kingcade has helped many facing foreclosure alleviate their stress by letting them stay in their homes for at least another year, allowing them to re-organize their lives. If you have any questions on the topic of foreclosure please feel free to contact me at (305) 285-9100. You can also find useful consumer information on the Kingcade & Garcia, P.A. website at www.miamibankruptcy.com.
What Hurricane Sandy Means for the Economy
Economists are looking at previous storms such as Hurricane Katrina to predict how Hurricane Sandy will affect the economy in the coming weeks and months. According to the Washington Post, it is expected that industrial production will temporarily be suspended at factories along the east coast. Also expected, is a decline in retail sales due to consumers buying construction supplies to rebuild. Economic activity as a whole will likely slow down because many businesses have temporarily shut down in the northeast.
The hurricane has already caused a slight rise in oil costs because imports into New York Harbor were disrupted; however it will probably be short-term. Economists are having a hard time predicting the overall financial damage from this storm because it is without precedent. While the emotional devastation to the country is similar to Katrina, the physical damage is very different. Unlike Katrina, Sandy did not disrupt any actual oil drilling therefore the entire nation did not see a major spike in oil prices.
To read more on this story visit: http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/what-hurricane-sandy-means-for-the-economy/2012/10/30/e6ef95ea-2293-11e2-8448-81b1ce7d6978_story.html
If you are in a financial crisis and are considering filing bankruptcy, contact an experienced attorney who can advise you of all of your options. As an experienced CPA as well as a proven bankruptcy lawyer, Timothy Kingcade knows how to help clients take full advantage of the bankruptcy laws to protect their assets and get successful results. Since 1996 Kingcade & Garcia, P.A. has been helping people from all walks of life build a better tomorrow. Our attorneys’ help thousands of people every year take advantage of their rights under bankruptcy protection to restart, rebuild and recover. The day you hire our firm, we will contact your creditors to stop the harassment. You can also find useful consumer information on the Kingcade & Garcia, P.A. at www.miamibankruptcy.com.
A Drop in Inventory Hurting First Time Homebuyers
According to Zillow.com, inventory of South Florida homes for sale on their real estate website has fallen by 34 percent in the past year. The drop in Palm Beach, Broward and Miami-Dade counties was well above the national average of 19 percent. Still, local Realtor boards have reported annual declines of near 50 percent or greater for individual counties in recent months.
First time homebuyers looking to capitalize on the falling home prices and record low interest rates are being pushed out of the market by savvy investors looking to buy basic homes to rent out to people who have recently been foreclosed upon. Zillow’s chief economist, Stan Humphries attributes this to investors’ ability to pay in cash, therefore being able to close sooner, which is more favorable to banks and homeowners looking to sell.
More homes could be coming on the market as Florida leads the nation in foreclosures, according to RealtyTrac. Realtors say there’s enough demand to easily handle another wave of distressed properties.
To read more on this story visit: http://www.sun-sentinel.com/business/realestate/house-keys-blog/sfl-zillow-falling-inventory-link-20121011,0,7427872.story
Choosing the right attorney can make the difference between whether or not you can keep your home. A well-qualified attorney will not only help you keep your home, but they will be able to negotiate a loan that has payments you can afford. Foreclosure defense attorney, Timothy Kingcade has helped many facing foreclosure alleviate their stress by letting them stay in their homes for at least another year, allowing them to re-organize their lives. If you have any questions on the topic of foreclosure please feel free to contact me at (305) 285-9100. You can also find useful consumer information on the Kingcade & Garcia, P.A. website at www.miamibankruptcy.com.