Nov 01

When a person finds themselves struggling, increasingly, to keep up with their numerous debt payments, and even begins to fall behind, incur charges and higher interest fees, it could be time to consider debt management as a way of making your debt repayment process more affordable each month and provide a better, more manageable structure for debt repayment.

There are a wide variety of reasons as to why a person might fall into sizeable debt, find it difficult to pay back and seek debt management. For the most part, it is not the case that a person finds themselves in this situation because they have been reckless or careless with their money. Instead, it is more likely that a change of circumstances has made their predicament unavoidable. They might have lost income through changes at work or loss of work entirely, through divorce or separation, through accident or illness. This makes debt management a necessity without there having been any wrongdoing.

Most of the people who turn to debt management solutions for help, have tried in vain to keep up repayments for a long time, but turn to debt management help only as a last resort, because there comes a time when they realise drifting along, ignoring their debt problems, will never make them go away, but a debt management plan just might.

A debt management plan can put you back in control of your debt without borrowing more money, which can serve to make things worse. With a debt management plan you make just one reduced monthly payment to cover all of your debts and you might even have your interest payments and charges frozen.

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Sep 05

When debts begin to pile up around you and you cant make your regular monthly repayments on time or even at all, you may be faced with a very stressful situation. To make things worse, you will be denied credit from other lenders because you cant pay the credit you already have. If that wasnt bad enough, you will also have rude, irate and threatening letters and phone calls from your creditors, demanding that you pay them what is owed.

As these problems escalate, so do your bills. The problem with many consumer debts or unsecured credit is the interest rates are so high that, even if you are keeping up with your minimal monthly payments, chances are that you will never pay off your debts anyway. If the interest wasnt bad enough, once you begin to fall behind in your repayments or you borrow above the limit on your credit cards, you are likely to end up paying a whole host of other additional fees, such as late payment and over the limit penalties.

When faced with these situations, you need debt relief or ways to get your debt under control to place yourself in a position where you are able to get rid of your debts once and for all. Before exploring debt relief options, keep in mind that it didnt take you a matter of days or weeks to get into debt, so you could hardly expect that debt relief will work for you in a matter of days or weeks either. Any option that you use to get out of debt will take time, patients and careful planning of your finances to make it effective.

What To Do First:
There are many different ways to get debt relief. Before you begin, you will need to sit down and make a list of all of your debts, then make a note of each creditor, their name, telephone and what their interest rates are. You will also need to work out your incoming money and where that money goes each week. Set yourself up with a budget and stick to it, while you are looking for options that will suit your circumstances better and help you get some debt relief.

See which of your debts are attracting the highest interest rates and target them. They are the biggest strain on you, so the sooner that you pay them off, the closer you will be to getting some debt relief. Pay the minimum on all of your other debts, except for the debt at the top of your list and pay as much on that one as you possibly can.

Next, you will need to call each of your creditors and explain to them your situation. Be honest with them. Where possible, ask them if you could pay your debt in full for less money or if they would lower your interest rates while you are paying your debts off. Ask your creditors how you can work together to get your debts paid off. You may be surprised at how willing they are to help you repay your debts.

If you are not confident talking to your creditors or if you arent having much luck with them, you may want to consider using a credit counseling service to help you get some debt relief. A credit councilor will work with you and your creditors to lower the interest you are paying and make your monthly repayments more manageable. Additionally, a credit counseling service will teach you how to budget. Some credit counseling agencies give their customers the option to pay money to them each month and have their debts paid on time by the credit counseling company.

What Are Your Options?
The most common way that people often think of dealing with way too many bills, is to go bankrupt. This is probably the worst thing that you can do. By going bankrupt, you are likely to still end up with some of your debts needing to be repaid, as well as severely damaging your credit report, which will hamper your chances of getting credit in the future. Even if you do get credit after a bankruptcy, you will have to pay huge amounts of interest, which will put you back in the same situation you are already in. So even though bankruptcy may seem like an option, use it as your very last alternative and even then use caution.

One of the best ways to get some financial assistance would have to be debt consolidation. Basically, a debt consolidation loan will pay for all of the debts that you already owe and roll them over to one, usually with lower interest rates and lower monthly repayments. There are loans available from lending institutions that dont require you to have collateral. The interest rates will be higher than a secured loan, although they will be much less than the interest rates being paid to other credit companies or on credit cards.

If you currently own your own home, you may also want to consider the possibilities of a home-refinance, also referred to as a home equity loan, which can be used for a variety of reasons, including repaying your debts. By refinancing, you may be able to get a lower interest rate on your home, as well as pay off your debts. If you take the refinanced loan out over a longer term, your repayments will be lower each month, giving you instant debt relief.

While debt relief is important to get out of the debt you are already in, it is also important to make sure to educate yourself in how to budget your money carefully and manage it better in the future. You want to avoid getting into a continuous cycle of getting in and out of debt.

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Aug 31

Debt Settlement – Working With Your Creditors To Get Out Of Debt

Debt happens to good families, it’s a fact. There are so many reasons and circumstances why people find themselves in debt. When a spouse becomes ill, or unemployed or injured families get behind and sometimes end up in debt. Some people are able to find other funds and get out of debt on their own, but there are others who need assistance. One way a person or family can get themselves out of a severe debt problem is by debt settlement.

Debt settlement commonly occurs in one of two ways. It can be arranged by a creditor or can happen through protective legal action.

If you are in debt and have no way to make the payments and obligations that you have incurred, then one thing you can do is to contact your creditor and create an agreement to either pay off part of the debt or work out a payment plan over the long term. If, for example, you have a relatively small amount of debt that over time has accrued a lot of interest, there may be certain time when you can work out an agreement with your creditor to pay off only the principal or the principal with a smaller portion of the interest. Creditors will agree to this because they would rather get some of their money than none at all. Another thing you may be able to arrange is a long-term payment plan where you can skip a few payments or go into forbearance for a set period of time in order to get your feet back on the ground and then continue to pay off your debt.

If you find yourself in a bad situation where you just have no way to pay off your debts, you may need to get legal protection. Legal protection normally includes bankruptcy or debt reorganization. Of course this isn’t the first or most attractive choice for almost everyone, but for some people it is the only way to get them back on stable ground. That being said, when deciding on bankruptcy or debt settlement, always consult with your lawyer to be sure you have examined all the options first.

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