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Debt Management - How A Debt Consolidator Can Reduce Your Debt

Date Published: 10th August 2005
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A Debt consolidation program starts with evaluating your financial situation. This process involves an in depth analysis of your financial standing. That analysis will help you to evaluate whether it is better to file for bankruptcy or go for a debt consolidation program. A debt consolidation analysis will estimate the debtor's potential savings through the program.

When a deal is finalized with the debt consolidation company and the debtor. The next step is for one of the counselors to contact the creditors and work out a reduction in the interest rates and monthly payments at an amount that will be affordable to the debtor.

Through negotiations with the creditors, the debt consolidation company usually reduces or eliminates the interest charged. The balance owed towards the creditors is reduced and they can give the debtor a reduction in even the principal amount.


The Debt consolidation program will also help the debtors by inducing the creditors to stop the legal actions which they were taking against the debtor which means they can no more devour debtor's income nor can they take the debtor to court. Also this starts bringing up the credit rating of the debtor because now the debtor is repaying the debts under the new agreement.

With this method of debt relief, the debtor will no longer have to answer embarrassing phone calls from his creditors. The debtor will not receive any bills or pay the creditors directly. The debt consolidation program will directly take control over the creditors. The debtor will just need to pay the debt consolidation company a single amount every month according to the budget which was agreed upon with the debtors. So there is no need for any interaction with the creditors.


Most of the time these systems are free to the debtor because the fees are paid by the creditors, since they would rather get something in return than lose all the money that the debtor owes them. Also, programs like this work for those with good or bad credit. It is a great solution for debt reduction to use a debt services company or consolidator that uses this method.



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