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Your Debt Management Options

Date Published: 20th August 2008
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It happens to almost everyone at some point in their life. You sit down to look at your finances and realize that what you make verses what you owe has just stopped adding up. Don't give into the stress quite yet. You may still have some options to help you manage your debt.

First, try calling your creditor to request a smaller interest rate. If you have done a great job paying on time for the life of your account with them, most companies will consider bring your interest rate down a point or two. This may not alleviate your monthly payment costs but will cost you less overall in the long run.

Next, try calling your creditors to negotiate a smaller monthly payment that can fit your budget easier. Most companies understand that life is unpredictable, and so will work with you to set up a smaller payment that will work with your finances. They may only agree to this lower payment for a specified amount of months, but this will still do wonders to alleviate some of the pressure behind your debts.


If your creditors are not able to help you with your interest rate or monthly payment, and your interest rates have become out of control, consider a consolidation loan. Be sure to investigate the interest rate not only for the introduction time of your loan but the entire life of your loan. You do not want to get into a loan that will leave you stuck with a higher interest rate overall than what you started with without the loan.

Next, consider settling your debts for less. If you have recently run into some money and are looking at sowing that money back into paying off debts, you may want to try settling with your creditors. Quite often you can settle your debts for a fraction of what you owe if you offer to pay the entire balance off immediately.


Another option would be to contact a credit counseling service. If all of these options are overwhelming, contacting a credit counselor can put the logistics in someone else's hands. Be sure to look at what the counseling service charges. Some credit counseling agencies will charge large monthly fees that you can avoid paying by looking for non-profit agencies that will offer their services for a small fee or even for free.

A final option would be a personal bankruptcy. However, if you truly try the previous options and contact your creditors to discuss your situation with them, there really should be no reason for a bankruptcy.

About the author: Nicholas writes for a website which offers financial help for people facing debt problems, and advice on how to avoid foreclosure.
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