
Think of a Consolidation loan?
By: John Reimann | Posted: 07th October 2006
Debt Relief
More and more Americans are being overwhelmed by debt. Since the bankruptcy laws have changed, there are not as many easy ways out anymore.
Some people find themselves in financial trouble because of a job loss or abundant medical bills. Others are in that situation because of overspending. Whatever your reasoning for being in debt, there are some ways of finding some debt relief. Keep in mind, however, that debt relief doesn't come overnight. And debt doesn't just disappear. It can only disappear completely when it is paid off.
So, how do you do this when all you can see is a mountain of bills and you don't have the money do pay them. It is often the case that the only way out is to seek a consolidation loan. This can be an option but you need to think very carefully before doing this. There are sometime other ways.
There are always commercials and advertisements about debt relief being flashed on TV or in the newspaper. I caution you against committing to anything that is heavily advertised without knowing exactly what you are getting yourself into. In fact, the Federal Trade Commission even warns people against getting pulled into those ads. Many times, you end up with bad credit anyway, those companies that promised to help you may have ended up hindering you.
While debt relief isn't always immediate, there are some ways to start the process. Contact your creditors and explain your situation. Sometimes, they may be able to assist you and lower your interest rates or payments. Or, perhaps they can set up a payment plan that will help you without hurting your credit. You can also contact a credit counseling service. They can be of great help to consumers for a low fee or no fee at all. Sometimes they might simply be able to help you better organize your budget and spending for some debt relief or they may be able to help you contact your creditors and work something out with them. Counseling services will know what actions can hurt your credit and what you should or shouldn't be doing. Don't be afraid to contact them. They can provide a large amount of guidance that find you having some debt relief.
Talk to your bank. If you have equity in your home and are getting a steady income, you may want to consider getting a home equity loan to provide some debt relief. However, this will mean having another large monthly payment and of course, your house is at stake if you would default on either mortgage payment. Part-time jobs or any way of finding an additional income can help to provide debt relief. Some families have spouses who work several jobs just to put food on the table and assist in debt relief. It may not be a permanent situation, just temporary until you get enough of debt relief to live comfortably again.
And no matter what, cut up the credit cards. The less debt you continue to accrue, the less debt relief you will be needing.
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