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How medical debt can affect credit

Some people in North Carolina may be among the 30% of Americans who have at least $500 in medical debt. While medical debt can affect a person's credit score, it is treated differently from other kinds of debt. Medical providers do not report debt, but once it is in...

How employers help with financial issues

North Carolina companies and others throughout the country routinely offer employees health care or other benefits. Today, it is becoming more common for employers to offer individuals ways to pay down their debts or avoid going into debt. For instance, TrueConnect...

Why do most Americans file bankruptcy?

Every year, over 530,000 Americans file bankruptcy. However, you may still associate it with a negative stigma. Many people associate bankruptcy with irresponsible credit card spending or poor financial management, but the truth is far more complicated.A recent study...

The Medical Insurance-Bankruptcy Pipeline

Open enrollment for medical insurance under the Affordable Care Act begins this week. The program has been, in many peoples’ view, a mixed blessing. On the one hand, it imposes financial penalties on most individuals who choose not to be insured. On the other,...

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