Lawsuits? Default Judgments? Take Care of Business, But Don’t Let Stress Get You

by Gregory Mark Fitzgerald on Oct. 11, 2018

Bankruptcy & Debt Credit & Debt Bankruptcy & Debt  Collection Bankruptcy & Debt  Bankruptcy 

Summary: Although trying to forget about your financial problems may seem like the easiest thing to do, procrastination just increases stress in the long term.

"Studies show that stress related to finances can be ongoing, with 30 percent of consumers in the US ‘constantly stressed out’ about their money issues. With many in the millennial crowd at a loss when it comes to savings, and 66 percent of consumers overall lacking a nice-to-have emergency fund, plenty are living paycheck to paycheck—and worrying about it too."

Read the entire article on the official Fitzgerald & Campbell, APLC blog.

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