Oct 24

Get out of credit card debt
Can I get out of credit card debt?

Yes, you can get out of credit card debt. If you are determined to get out of credit card debt you surely can get out of credit card debt. Though its a bit difficult to get out of credit card debt, it isnt impossible. All you need to get out of credit card debt is determination and planning. Both are equally important (or maybe determination is even more important). Determination doesnt come without proper reason. So, you need to first ask this question to yourself What will I get if I am able to get out of credit card debt?, What difference will it make, Whats in it for me or Is it really beneficial to get out of credit card debt. Use the answers to build your determination. The fact that all the nagging via mails/phone (by the credit card supplier and/or their collection agent), will be gone, should do good to strengthening your determination and should provide you with a reason on why you should endeavour to get out of credit card debt. Think about the stress-free life after you get out of credit card debt. Try to link various reasons together and try to see the benefits through them. All these collectively will help in bolstering your determination and prevent it from getting weak at any point in time.

The second thing that you need to get out of credit card debt is planning. The planning to get out of credit card debt will start with making a list of the credit cards that you currently posses and noting the debt and the APR for each of them. The sum total of all these various credit card debts, will give you the total credit card debt. You also need to check if you have been defaulting on payments on some of these credit cards (and hence incurring a late fee). You will need to avoid that and put it on the plan you have prepared to get out of credit card debt. The next step in getting out of credit card debt is to check your current financial position and make an assessment of what you expect your future financial position to be. Next comes the research to check the various balance transfer offers available in the market; to see if one of these can prove beneficial to you. Use all this information to calculate how much time you will require to get out of credit card debt and how you will distribute the debt payment across your various credit cards (ensuring that you payoff the debt that is hitting you the most and also ensuring that you dont incur late fee on any credit card payments)

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Oct 01

Debt consolidation loans, used properly, can be the solution to a financial nightmare. If you have lots of different debts such as loans, credit and store cars, HP etc, all paying varying rates of interest, then a debt consolidation loan could be for you.

These loans do exactly what it says on the tin – they consolidate all your debts, and pay them off, leaving you with just on monthly commitment to meet each month and, normally, at a larger rate of interest.

The benefits are two fold you pay less in interest overall (for example, a typical loan is around 78% APR, while a credit card is anything from 13% APR upwards) and you also have the physiological benefit of knowing that just one payment has to be serviced every month as opposed to worrying about paying bits and pieces here and there.

That is how debt consolidation loans should be used. So that at the end of the term, you have paid your debts off and are debt free.

However, you do need to have financial determination and restraint if this is the route you go down, as sadly many people accumulate further debt. Many people pay off their existing debts and replace it with a debt consolidation loan, but still keep hold of their credit card just in case. Then, before they know it, they have maxed it up to its limit and are in an even worse financial position than before.

In fact, recent research from financial website Fool.co.uk showed that three out of five consumers who do take out debt consolidation loans end up even further debt.

And just a quarter of people actually clear their debts early after having taken out a debt consolidation loan.

So, if you do take out a debt consolidation loan, cut up all your credit cards, remove any authorised overdraft from your bank account and dont take out any further credit!

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Aug 28

If you’ve got huge payments and high interest rates on your credit card, you may feel like you’ll never get your head above water.

You can get out of credit card debt, if you are determined enough. Though it’s difficult to get out of debt, it isn’t impossible. All you need in order to get out of credit card debt is planning and determination. Both are equally important.

Determination doesn’t come without proper motivation, so you need to ask yourself these questions: “How will getting out of credit card debt benefit me”, “What difference will it make”, and “Is it really worth it to try to get out of debt.” Use the answers to these questions to build up your determination.

The fact that all the nagging mail and phone calls from the collection agencies will end should strengthen your determination and provide you with a reason to get out of debt. Think about the stress-free life you’ll have after you get out of debt. List the reasons you want to get out from under your credit card debt and ponder the benefits. Collectively, these will help bolster your determination and prevent lapses.

The second thing that you need to get out of credit card debt is plenty of planning. The planning starts with making a list of the credit cards that you currently posses and noting the debt and the APR for each of them. The sum total of all this information is how much you owe. You also need to check whether you have been defaulting on payments on any of these credit cards (and hence incurring late fees). You will need to avoid doing that. Put it in the plan you have prepared for getting out of debt.

The next step is to check your current financial position. Make an assessment of what you expect your future financial position to be. Then you need to do research to check what balance transfer offers are available. See if one of these can prove beneficial to you. Use this information to calculate how much time you will require to get out of debt and how you will distribute the debt payment across your various credit cards. Try to pay off the debt that is largest first and make sure that you don’t make any late payments.

You can get out of debt. It is not impossible. If you have any more questions about getting out of debt, contact a consumer credit counselor.

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May 19

People can find themselves in debt difficulty for a number of different reasons, but what options are available to resolve a financial issue?

When taking out credit, we generally look at our current financial position and base our repayments on what we can afford according to our current income. We do not tend to look at what could be around the corner.

This more often than not creates immediate risk to us and our families.

Recently a large business in Lincolnshire had to close their doors leaving over 700 people without a job. Suddenly, these people found themselves in a position with no income.

Some of these people will have borrowings with no savings to fall back on; they will now find themselves in a situation where they simply do not have the money to keep up with their financial commitments until they are able to find a new job.

This is just one of the reasons someone kind find themselves in financial difficulty.

Being in a position to some people is unknown territory and they are just not sure where to turn and ask for help.

There are solutions put in place for anyone who finds themselves in position where they no longer repay their debt at the amount set by their agreement.

Your financial position will generally determine which option is suitable when considering ways to resolve a debt problem.

Options available may also depend on whether your borrowing is secured or unsecured.

Generally for personal unsecured debt, options such as a Debt Management Plan may be suitable. Alternatively, if you have a fair amount of income (although it may not be enough to meet current monthly agreed payments) an Individual Voluntary arrangement could be an option.

The most important thing to remember if you ever find yourself in financial difficulty is to make sure your creditors know exactly what is going on.

Some creditors have a bad reputation for being unsympathetic to those who have found themselves in debt difficult. Because of this, some people are afraid to talk to them. Their situation is bad enough without a creditor giving them a hard time over the phone.

The Office of Fair Trading have guidelines that all creditors should abide by, so it is worth reading up on your rights so that if a creditor does work outside of the guidelines, you will recognise this and this will help you inform your creditors you know what rights you have and how you are protected.

If you find it too difficult to talk to your creditors, you can authorise a third party to deal with your debt on your behalf. As long as you have authorised them, your creditors must respect your wishes.

There are a number of financial companies that help people with debt problems. These companies can explain options that available and encourage you not to over commit yourself into anything that may cause more stress.

It is also important to be wary of banks offering refinance. Refinance could be a good option, however, consider the interest you will be paying back on top of what you borrow.

Dont be tempted by quick fixes, such as borrowing more money, if you know in a few months time you will find yourself back in the same situation.

Regardless of your financial situation, whether you are dealing with personal debt or business debt, there is always a solution. Do not be afraid to seek help and face your debt on. Do not put letters unopened in the bin or in a drawer hidden away.

As long as your creditors are aware of the situation, they can consider whatever proposals are put before them when coming to an agreement on the best way to repay the debt.

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Apr 26

Unplanned Medical Bills – How A Personal Debt Consolidation Loan Can Help Your Finances

A personal debt consolidation loan can be a very effective way to deal with unexpected medical expenses, especially if you are juggling multiple credit cards and struggling to find the payments. By consolidating debt, you can increase your monthly disposable income to cover extra monthly medical expenses or you can increase the amount you are borrowing to cover major medical expenses while keeping your repayments much the same.

A personal debt consolidation loan will have a lower interest rate than most credit cards or consumer credit and will save you a lot of money over the term of the loan, while immediately improving your quality of life and allowing you to meet your obligations.

When shopping for the right personal debt consolidation loan to meet your needs, look for the lowest interest rate and lowest fees available to you. Read the loan contract carefully to see if the lender can increase interest rates and to identify any late payment charges or penalties. This can be a bit confusing for a lay-person. It may well be worth your while to find a professional financial counselor who specializes in debt counseling to help you find the right product. This person can also help you work out a budget to cover all your living costs and include strategies to improve your long term financial position.

Sudden medical expenses can put a lot of pressure on a family. A personal debt consolidation loan can not only alleviate the pressure, it can improve the immediate and long term financial prospects of the family. However, it is important to cancel your credit cards and any lines of credit after they are paid out, to avoid the temptation of using them again and forcing your debt levels back up. Under pressure, most of us will use the credit option and be optimistic that we can pay it off later. We need to remember that we have already tried that, and it didnt work.

Sudden, unexpected medical expenses are usually the result of misfortune in the family either through an accident or an illness. A personal debt consolidation loan can take a lot of stress off the family and the finances as it tries to deal with often difficult circumstances. By using this strategy, you can have some breathing space to focus on your family. Even bill paying is easier, with multiple accounts being replaced with one lower monthly payment.

A personal debt consolidation loan will take the financial pressure off you so that you can focus on what is most important your family!

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