Health Reform – Financial Impact
Tuesday, June 14th, 2011
The financial impact of Health Reform on medical professionals across the country is difficult to predict. Physicians derive their income in different ways with many being independent practitioners and others working as employees of large physician groups and hospital systems. Since current Health Reform legislation is aimed primarily at covering more people, physicians, hospitals, and outpatient centers will likely have more business following the passage of this reform. In a modified fee for service system like the one under which most people are covered, this would mean more income as more services are provided. This fact makes it difficult to understand how covering more individuals will decrease health care cost.
Bad Credit and Its Impact on Refinance Mortgage Loans
Friday, June 10th, 2011
Some people may try to avoid paying their mortgage loans as much as they can. But you know, it is a financial commitment you entered into and there’s no escaping it. If you’ve put your signature on that loan and put your home as the guarantee for that loan, you either pay up or lose your home.
Losing your home over mortgage payment is hardly a good way to build a good credit. Sure, you may be responsible and nice. But you may have experienced some setbacks in your career and in your financial situation that you find it difficult to pay your debts. In a country where credit card and other debts are but normal, it is too easy for people to get bad credit. Having bad credit is really bad for your overall financial life.
