Gregory Fitzgerald of Fitzgerald & Campbell, APLC in Santa Ana Announces New Book with Simple Clear Steps to Help People with Bankruptcy Alternatives

by Gregory Mark Fitzgerald on Apr. 25, 2018

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Summary: The Bankruptcy Alternative is a comprehensive book written by Gregory Fitzgerald from Fitzgerald & Campbell, APLC, a debt management attorney firm located in Santa Ana, California. The book provides the keys to a successful debt settlement, including a proven plan to work out debt, stop creditor calls and a path for readers to move forward with solving their debt challenges.

"Greg Fitzgerald once found himself $300,000 in debt.  Using his knowledge, skills, and grit, he solved his debt problems.  Without filing for bankruptcy, Greg devised a way to repay his debts and now works with others to do the same. Bankruptcy can cripple your credit and put you in a position you should avoid."

Read the entire article on the Fitzgerald & Campbell, APLC blog, and purchase The Bankruptcy Alternative now on Amazon!

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