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Arkansas Football Coach Announces Plan to File for Bankruptcy

When it comes to purchasing real estate, there is a certain mantra: “It’s always a good investment.”

Unfortunately, though, as Arkansas coach John L. Smith learned, real estate can also be a horrible investment. In the aftermath of the housing crash, Smith was left with multiple properties in Kentucky that “went bust,” and as a result, he is reportedly planning to file for bankruptcy.

When a City Files For Bankruptcy

While economists believe there are small signs of a recovering economy, there are currently 5 cities in our nation that would beg to differ as they’ve had to file for various forms of bankruptcy. A myriad of issues from ill-advised fiscal decisions, cash-poor budgets, to low tax receipts and high retiree obligations.

What happens to a city and it’s residents when it falls into bankruptcy?

Governor Scott Looking for Jobs in Spain

Florida Governor Rick Scott spent a week in Europe, though he wasn’t taking a vacation.  The purpose of his trip to Europe was to bring jobs to Florida.

For once critics were excited a governor was using taxpayer’s money to take a trip out of the country.  Even though taxpayers will foot the bill, if Governor Scott can bring jobs to Florida, the trip will be well worth the expense.

Bankruptcy Epidemic Among Star Athletes

Former Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive tackle, Warren Sapp filed a 59 page bankruptcy document last month.  Sapp helped propel the Bucs from a team with no hope of winning to a team of champions.  After thirteen seasons in the National Football League (NFL), nine of them with the Buccaneers and seven of them taking him to the Pro-Bowl, and earning one Super Bowl Championship, he retired from  playing the game in 2007.

Foreclosures, Bankruptcies Down As Economy Improves

The number of Chattanoogans  defaulting on their mortgages or going broke fell below the year-ago level as the economy improved early in 2012.  Although these are good signs, foreclosure notices in the first quarter were still up from the fourth quarter of 2011, according to data released by online services, Realty Trac.

Tennessee led the nation in the rate of personal bankruptcy filings in the first quarter of this year, too.

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