I think I am somewhere around 50k to 60k in debt with unsecured credit (cc's, loans). All in all - there are only 3 or 4 big accounts. Not paying on them at the moment, so the clock is ticking, along with the meter.
I have a high income, and no assets. Upside down in the house.
I am still trying to assess all of my options... with Ch 13 being the most obvious. CH 7 is not an option due to my income.
I started very late with saving for retirement. Between 401k and two private retirement accounts at the firm where I work - I am vested in over 60k.
IF I were able to cash out, and after a hefty tax penalty - it still looks like it might be enough to settle my debts and be out of this mess. Sure my credit is destroyed... but I have a decent income, and am 42 years old... with a few decent years ahead.
How terrible of an idea is this?
I understand that with a Ch 13, my retirement accts would be off limits to the creditors and trustee. I guess I am really struggling with being under the microscope for 5 years... scraping by. I like that there is a definite light at the end of the tunnel with a CH 13, but on the flip side - really like the idea of trying to cash out and settle this mess as quickly as possible.
The biggest hurdle, even if I wanted to cash out - is that two of the accounts are untouchable until after termination. Not sure if anyone knows of any tricks to get around such a constraint. Can't imagine that they would prefer I quit in order to get a distribution. (If I could somehow get it all rolled over to the 401k, I might even be able to borrow enough against it to settle... which would be far better.)
Also - after reading some threads here, it occurred to me that since I work at a financial services firm - which requires us to carry a credit card for travel and the like, that I may have to report my BK, and that they could let me go as a result. This is what another forum user reported at the firm he works at.
That certainly complicates matters.
Any help - or even a kick in the pants, if appropriate, would be much appreciated. I have been very impressed with the wisdom and helpfulness I have come across here at these forums!
I have a high income, and no assets. Upside down in the house.
I am still trying to assess all of my options... with Ch 13 being the most obvious. CH 7 is not an option due to my income.
I started very late with saving for retirement. Between 401k and two private retirement accounts at the firm where I work - I am vested in over 60k.
IF I were able to cash out, and after a hefty tax penalty - it still looks like it might be enough to settle my debts and be out of this mess. Sure my credit is destroyed... but I have a decent income, and am 42 years old... with a few decent years ahead.
How terrible of an idea is this?
I understand that with a Ch 13, my retirement accts would be off limits to the creditors and trustee. I guess I am really struggling with being under the microscope for 5 years... scraping by. I like that there is a definite light at the end of the tunnel with a CH 13, but on the flip side - really like the idea of trying to cash out and settle this mess as quickly as possible.
The biggest hurdle, even if I wanted to cash out - is that two of the accounts are untouchable until after termination. Not sure if anyone knows of any tricks to get around such a constraint. Can't imagine that they would prefer I quit in order to get a distribution. (If I could somehow get it all rolled over to the 401k, I might even be able to borrow enough against it to settle... which would be far better.)
Also - after reading some threads here, it occurred to me that since I work at a financial services firm - which requires us to carry a credit card for travel and the like, that I may have to report my BK, and that they could let me go as a result. This is what another forum user reported at the firm he works at.
That certainly complicates matters.
Any help - or even a kick in the pants, if appropriate, would be much appreciated. I have been very impressed with the wisdom and helpfulness I have come across here at these forums!
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