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Credit Card Debt Consolidation

Credit Card Debt Consolidation

In troubling financial times, debt settlement programs can help families find solutions to pressing fiscal problems. Agencies that will work with clients to provide a number of helpful services can get families back on track financially and aide creditors in recovering defaulted funds. Trained counselors can negotiate with these creditors on behalf of clients who have been unable to make monthly payments. These negotiations can have a variety of results. Creditors may decide that they would rather not participate in any kind of solution for the debtor. This approach may not be in the creditor's best interest, however. Should a debtor opt to file for bankruptcy rather than work with a counselor to attempt to settle with creditors, the creditors may end up going away empty handed. In general, a large percent of creditors are willing to work with debt settlement programs for this reason. If the negotiations are somewhat successful, a client may see interest rates drop, fees and penalties discharged, or loan balances decreased. A skilled counselor will work to develop an individual plan on behalf of the client. In addition to developing a plan, the counselor may educate the client on such issues as budgeting, spending control, and the importance of paying off debts.

When a consumer decides to work with debt settlement programs there are a number of basic steps that will be taken. A counselor will generally begin by meeting with a potential client for an initial consultation. During this consultation, the client will reveal the names of all creditors as well as the amount of money that is owed to each. For most debt settlement programs, secured debts such as mortgages and car loans are not included. Unsecured loans are usually the main types of indebtedness that are addressed by these programs. With each loan there will be a monthly minimum payment. A counselor will add up the monthly minimums that apply to these loans to see if the client can at least afford to handle these payments. Some agencies will recommend that the client simply make the minimum payment on all loans but one. By concentrating on a single loan at a time, and making larger than the minimum payment on that loan, a debtor can slowly climb out of financial distress. After this loan is paid off, a client will tackle another loan. It is always a good idea to write the account number that is associated with a given loan on the payment check. This will help to clear up any confusion in the event of a dispute over payments made. Making a copy of the coupon that was provided by the creditor can also be helpful in the event of a dispute.

Some debt settlement programs involve obtaining a debt consolidation loan. There are many pros and cons to choosing a consolidation loan as an option. A major advantage of a consolidation loan is that it will roll all debts under a single umbrella and require a solitary monthly payment. A single payment can go a long way toward increasing personal cash flow each month as well as simplifying the process off paying monthly bills. In some instances, rolling all lines of credit into one can significantly reduce interest rates. One popular type of consolidation loan is the home equity loan. A borrower will draw on the equity that has accumulated in their home mortgage to pay off debts. Off course, since the home itself serves as collateral for the home equity loan, the indebtedness will go against the property. If a borrower should find it difficult to make payments on the new loan, they put their own home at risk. There are things to watch out for when utilizing debt settlement programs. Once monthly cash flow has increased, some consumers might feel tempted to return to previous spending habits. Returning to careless use of credit cards would defeat the purpose of actions that are geared toward getting a consumer back on track financially.

Another option in the area of debt settlement programs could be the choice of repayment acceleration. This is a measure that a borrower may be able to accomplish on their own without the help of a professional counselor. By zeroing in on specific debts and taking pains to erase the balance of the loan, a consumer can do a lot to repair their credit and resolve many pressing financial issues. It may take extra efforts such as taking on an additional part time job, or seeking other ways to increase income, but if successful, can make a huge difference in a family's peace of mind. A consumer who takes active steps to repair bad credit and bring indebtedness under control may find that they have much to be thankful for. Giving joyous thanks to God for His abundant blessings is encouraged in the Bible. "I will sing unto the Lord, because he hath dealt bountifully with me." (Psalm 13:6)

When dealing with debt settlement programs, there are a number of terms that a borrower should understand. Reducing debts and consolidating debts represent two completely different approaches. Reduction means that a counselor will negotiate with creditors to get the balances of outstanding loans reduced. Consolidation usually means that the balances of outstanding loans will not change, but a debtor will be able to pay the loans off over time through one monthly payment. Any time that a client does not understand a specific term or detail of an agreement, a reputable financial counselor should be able to provide clear answers.

John Chase

John is a DJ and radio producer by trade who has performed in the U.S., Russia, Turkey, Macedonia, Serbia & Kosovo. Through a strange twist of fate he found himself working in the debt consolidation and debt settlement field in Chicago. John has a great interest in charity work as well. His other interests include fitness, science & technology, modern medicine, poltics, world events and pop culture.

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