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Consider Debt Settlement If Youre Drowning In Debt
by Dave Almentenk, Dav
Are you drowning in debt and finding it difficult to pay your bills on time? Have you recently had a change in your financial situation such as unemployment and you will not be able to pay your bills? While the easiest thing to do is ignore the debt, in actuality it is the worst thing you could do. Debt is something that won't go away so if you ignore it; your problems will only get worse. Here are some tips to dealing with your debt.
When you find that you're having trouble paying your bills, don't let them get behind without contacting the lender or company. Explain your situation and the company is usually willing to work with you especially if it's only a slight deviation from your agreement. For example, they may be able to allow you to skip a payment penalty free as long as you agree to pay it the following month.
You might also want to consider debt settlement. Many credit card companies, lenders, and businesses use debt settlement. The Internal Revenue service uses debt settlement to deal with large tax obligations. A debt settlement program will allow you to pay part of your balance all at once and discharge the rest of it. The company will not be getting the agreed amount so they aren't willing to settle unless they determine you will not be able to afford your payments otherwise.
If you're not too late in your payments and you're only dealing with only one or two companies then you can contact them yourself to settle your debt. Contact them before your account goes to collection since they won't be able to work with you if it's in collection proceedings. Be honest with them about your reason for settlement and your financial situation.
If your situation is more serious than just a few creditors or your bills are severely late then it's time to look for assistance. Seek the help of a credit counseling service. They will work with you and your creditors to get your bills under control. Many credit counseling services are non-profit or not-for-profit and supported by the government so their fees are nominal. A good service will give you a free face-to-face consultation and recommend a solution. If the service asks for money before meeting with you then be wary.
Keep in mind that debt settlement will adversely affect your credit rating so do it only if you need to. A credit counselor will tell you the best way to improve your financial situation and maintain your credit rating. In any case, debt settlement is a better option than ignoring your debt and allowing your accounts to go into collection.
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