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Post-College Bankruptcies With so many students leaving college and entering a workforce without adequate employment options, the burden of hefty non-dischargeable student loans, combined with heavy credit card debt, has...
Post-College Bankruptcies is an episode from Begin Again With Bankruptcy by Christopher Missick. Post-College Bankruptcies With so many students leaving college and entering a workforce without adequate employment options, the burden of hef...
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Published May 27, 2009.
Post-College Bankruptcies With so many students leaving college and entering a workforce without adequate employment options, the burden of hefty non-dischargeable student loans, combined with heavy credit card debt, has left an entire generation of millenials and late members of Gen X terrified at their financial prospects. Even though bankruptcy is not an ideal way to begin your working professional life, sometimes it just makes sense to consider a bankruptcy filing shortly after college, when your credit card debt is high and your income is low. That's the point of the discussion in this podcast.
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Post-College Bankruptcies is from Begin Again With Bankruptcy by Christopher Missick.
Published May 27, 2009