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A list of IFL Newsletters, White Papers, Legal Journal articles, news articles and research.

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IFL Client Newsletters

2006 Summer  
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Money Matters

(Mainebiz 04-07-2008) text verison

Bankruptcy Filings on Rebound
(Baltimore Sun 04-2006) text version
Cash-Flow Control: How to Keep your money where it belongs . . . in your wallet
(Women’s Day 07-2005) text version

Even 7 Year Olds can learn to manage money
(Portland Press Herald 08-2004 ) text version

 

Legal Journal Articles

The Lost Day? Exigent Circumstances and the Timing of Credit Counseling
(ABI Journal 04-2006) text version

Lightning Strikes Thrice: Emerging Issues in Bankruptcy Credit Counseling
(ABI Journal 02-2006) text version

Credit Counseling: BAPCPA’s Grendel
(ABI Journal 10-2005) text version

New Official Form 23: Getting Your Client Back on the Road
(Consumer Bankruptcy News – 09-2005) text version

Strange Bedfellows: Bankruptcy Reform and Mandatory Credit Counseling
(ABI Journal 05-2005) text version

Credit Counseling Update: The “Perfect Storm” Brewing
(ABI Journal  04-2005) text version

Consumer Credit Counseling Reform: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
(ABI Journal 11-2004) text version





 

White Papers & Research

Proposed Rebates in 2008: How will Americans Spend Their Tax Rebate Checks?

(Executive Summary)(03-2008) text verison

Proposed Rebates in 2008: How will Americans Spend Their Rebate Checks?

(Full Report)(03-2008)text version

Who Went Bankrupt In 2006? A Demographic Analysis of American Debtors
(Executive Summary)(05-2007) text version

Who Went Bankrupt In 2006? A Demographic Analysis of American Debtors
(Full Report) (05-2007) text version

First Demographic Analysis of Post-BAPCPA Debtors
(04-2006) text version

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