Did you know that debt counseling is one of the most well liked programs among the many debt relief programs available today? This program helps more than the average consumers who seek debt consolidations.
According to statistical reports, nearly 80% of consumer expenses in the United States are on credit and credit cards are the most convenient way to shop. The average debt is more than $8,000 with a typical interest rate of 18.9%. This contributes to many people being heavily buried in debt.
Through debt counseling, consumers learn how to administer and manage their profits and expenditures. More important is learning how to avoid further accumulation of debts. Ideally, this should be used as a preventive measure for accumulating debt, but unfortunately most people use this after they are already heavily in debt.
With debt counseling, you can learn the different ways on how to avoid debts. Its main focus is to let the consumers be aware of their expenses, balances, and the credit score that they accumulate, and use this as a basis to take the required action.
All of these things will put a great impact on the interest rates as well as the types of loans one can pursue. It is important for every consumer to seek debt counseling before they start charging their expenses.
Here are ways that your debt counselor can help you:
1. Teach You The Whole Credit Card Process
Many people are not aware of the actual operation of their credit card. The unawareness results in many people accumulating debts that are far more than what they can afford to pay.
Surveys show that almost 75% of credit card holders are not aware of their balances, not even the amount they are paying off monthly.
How does this happen? This happens when consumers only try to pay the minimum required balance stated on their credit card bill. Not only are they prolonging the process but also accumulating bigger debts through interest rates.
The point here is that paying the minimum balance on your credit card will not get you any farther. It may lessen your actual balance but may only aggravate the situation because of the time it will take you to finish everything off.
With debt counseling, you are made aware of your payments and on how you should go about your balances so as not to accumulate more debts.
2. Money Management
Debt counselors can provide you complete details on money management. Here, they teach you how to manage your expenses and your credit card bills.
Debt counseling programs will teach you how to be aware of your credit card billing statements every month. In this way, you get to be conscious of your expenses and on your available credit limit. The key is not to exceed your credit limit so as not to accumulate debts.
The problem with most consumers who are heavily in debt is that they are not aware of their monthly expenditures, thus, tending to cross over the specified credit limit.
Keep in mind that credit limit will most likely keep you in track. Once you have gone overboard, chances are you will find it hard to pay off your balances.
3. How to Use Cash Instead of The Credit Card
Many consumers, somehow, do not seem to understand that any amount used in credit cards is still payable. Credit cards are not extensions of their profits. The real functions of the credit card seem to be neglected.
Of course, if you have been charging more than what you can pay in a month, you will definitely accumulate more debts.
Debt counseling will teach you not to use you credit cards when paying for your basic necessities like gasoline and groceries. These items are so basic that you should have included them in your monthly budget. Acquiring such items on credit will probably entice you to get more than what your budget allows.
Debt counseling is a very effective way of managing debts. It works a lot better if debt counseling is used before the consumers have accumulated debts rather than after.
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