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		<title>It’s not just a “mancession” after all</title>
		<link>http://sandiegolawtoday.com/2010/05/its-not-just-a-mancession-after-all/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 May 2010 23:55:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>D.J. Rausa</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last year analysts started calling the economic tsunami a &#8220;mancession,&#8221; as in a recession that has a bigger impact on men than women because jobs in traditionally male-focused industries such as construction and manufacturing were among the hardest hit. But as this article points out, the recession has hit men and women alike, coming down [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last year analysts started calling the economic tsunami a &#8220;mancession,&#8221; as in a recession that has a bigger impact on men than women because jobs in traditionally male-focused industries such as construction and manufacturing were among the hardest hit.</p>
<p>But <a href="http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/37025768/ns/business-stocks_and_economy/">as this article points out</a>, the recession has hit men and women alike, coming down hardest on families and couples. When one paycheck in a two-paycheck home ceases to exist, many couples &#8212; perhaps almost all couples &#8212; will struggle. And combine the job loss with other challenges of the economy such as <a href="http://sandiegolawtoday.com/2010/02/what-the-credit-card-reform-bill-means-to-you/">credit card changes</a> and the<a href="http://sandiegolawtoday.com/2010/01/existing-home-sales-decline-more-than-anticipated/"> drop in the housing market</a>, and you&#8217;re definitely in trouble. Thus, this &#8220;mancession&#8221; left plenty of women in financial hardship as they had to struggle to pick up extra jobs to make ends meet.</p>
<p>Another recent analysis revealed that although there are signs that the jobs are coming back, only one in five of the people who have been unemployed for more than six months have recently found jobs. That means that many of the people who were laid off during the &#8220;mancession&#8221; are still living without an adequate income.</p>
<p>The key to keeping ahead of the debt and the accompanying stress is to be proactive about taking charge of your finances. No matter when you were laid off, you can still follow the guidelines I laid out in &#8220;<a href="http://sandiegolawtoday.com/2009/08/california-unemployment-rate-hits-119/">Four Things to Do As Soon As You Lose Your Job</a>.&#8221; And, as always, the very best advice if you get laid off or are having trouble paying the bills is to come in for a free <a href="http://www.debtdoc.com/CM/Custom/Contact.asp">consultation with a San Diego Bankruptcy Lawyer</a>.</p>
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		<title>What the Credit Card Reform Bill Means to You</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Feb 2010 02:00:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>D.J. Rausa</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The newly enacted credit card reform bill was designed to help consumers better manage their credit card debt, with provisions for less volatile interest rates, more communication and fixed payment policies. In theory, the changes should help San Diego consumers with credit card debt manage their bills better, but it’s not a bed of roses. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The newly enacted credit card reform bill was designed to help consumers better manage their credit card debt, with provisions for less volatile interest rates, more communication and fixed payment policies.</p>
<p>In theory, the changes should help San Diego consumers with credit card debt manage their bills better, but it’s not a bed of roses. Sure, credit card companies have to play by more rules now, but they are still going to find ways to make their money.</p>
<p>Here is how the new way of handling credit card debt will affect you.</p>
<ul>
<li>Interest      Rates:<br />
Credit card companies can no longer jack up your interest rate on the      existing balance, and they must notify you of an increase in the rate on      new purchases 45 days before the rate increase. But they will more than      make up for this by increasing the interest rate on new purchases and      eliminating fixed-rate credit cards. That way they can vary the interest      rate on a balance.</li>
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<ul>
<li>Fees:<br />
Companies can no longer charge fees when you go over your limit or when      you pay your bill over the phone. But rest assured that they’ll probably      find new and more costly fees for services that are currently free.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Statements:<br />
The new credit card statements are supposed to be more informative, with      information on how long it will take you to pay off the balance, etc. This      is likely to be more confusing to most consumers, making it harder to      understand the cost of credit.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Due      Dates:<br />
Your statement must arrive 21 days before the due date, and your due date      will be the same every month. If the day falls on a weekend or holiday, it      is due the next normal business day.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Minimum      Payments:<br />
Credit Card Companies are now required to apply any amounts over the      minimum payment to the balance with the highest interest rate. If you are      just making minimum payments, you never reduce the balance by very much.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>What      Stays the Same:<br />
Credit card companies can still lower your available balance and cancel      your card for any reason and without notice.</li>
<li>And the best advice about      your credit card doesn’t change either:
<ul>
<li>Never       use your credit cards to finance other debt, such as pay taxes or       insurance, and, if you do use your credit cards, try to pay them off each       month.</li>
<li>Do       your best not to use your credit cards for normal living expenses, such       as food, gas, etc.</li>
<li>If       you’re starting to get into trouble with your credit card payments, do       not hesitate… <a href="http://www.rausamason.com">consult a bankruptcy professional</a> right away before the       situation becomes worse. You can put your house, car and other       possessions into danger if you find yourself too far behind on payments.</li>
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