A Guide To Getting Out Of Debt

During the last few decades, millions of people took advantage of the loose lending practices offered by banks and credit card companies. Now, with so many people un or underemployed, paying back that debt has become an overwhelming task. Even those who have had little change in their finances are often consumed by their debts, the interest rates, and excessive fees charged by lenders. Many need to know whom they can turn to for help with getting their debt under control and getting out of the red.

You have several options that can help ease the burden of repayment, and each option depends on your particular circumstances. You can take matters into your own hands and deal with it yourself, you can get help from a debt management company, or you can use debt consolidation. Questions you need to ask yourself are, how far in debt are you, is it something you can handle on your own, how much are you willing to pay for help, and what kind of hit can you afford to take when it comes to your credit rating?

If you decide you can handle it on your own, you will need to contact all your creditors yourself to make payment arrangements. Many creditors, especially credit card companies, will work with you and may offer settlement arrangements that can lower the amount you owe by up to 50%. The drawback to this is that it will have a negative effect on your credit report, but less so than bankruptcy would. However, it could save you enough money to pay off other debts that would otherwise have to wait.

Debt management companies work with you to create a debt management plan (DMP) you can live with and that will satisfy your creditors. They contact your creditors for you and arrange for repayment. You will either pay them a predetermined amount each month, or deposit monies into a special account that will be used to pay your debt. Debt management companies and their fee structures vary so research the company you choose carefully. Make sure they are accredited and are in good standing with the Better Business Bureau.

When you work with a debt settlement company, they will make the debt settlement arrangement with your creditors for you, and if they are good, they will get you better terms than you would if you tried on your own. They will however, charge fees for their services, usually based on the amount you owe. Try to find a reputable debt settlement company that doesn’t charge until your dept is paid. Make sure they are listed with the Better Business Bureau and are accredited.

Whatever method of debt solution you choose, make a plan for the future to keep from falling into the same hole. Many debt management companies will counsel you on budgeting, but do some research on your own, examine your lifestyle and make changes in your spending to stay out of debt.

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