If you can’t pay your tax bill in full, the IRS offers payment plans, settlements and hardship options — but penalties and interest can grow quickly.
The winter storm may strain the budgets of families already struggling to pay energy costs. Here’s what to know if you won’t be able to pay. Associate State Director for AARP Texas Stephanie Mace said ...
Healthcare costs have grown significantly over the last decade and are expected to continue to increase over time. That, in turn, has led to millions of Americans struggling to pay what they owe to ...
Facing medical debt pressure? Discover ways to verify bills, negotiate with healthcare providers, access financial aid, and ...
WISE, Va. — When a judge hears civil cases at the courthouse in this southwest Virginia town two days a month, many of the lawsuits have a common plaintiff: the local hospital, Ballad Health, suing ...
You can’t wish your bills away, but you can take the initiative with lenders to help get them off your back. Jennifer Jolly, tech & life columnist has some expert tips to help you with the process.
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