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Debt Settlement Doesn't Have to Include Bankruptcy

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So many Americans find themselves in financial stress due to our current economic situation. The recession is a global one, making it nearly impossible to make enough money to pay the bills. Credit card debt only adds to the stress levels of many people world-wide. If you're at the end of your rope and bills are cutting into your savings account, there is help. Debt settlement companies offer great one-on-one advice tailored to your specific needs. Every aspect of your lifestyle is taken into consideration by your personal consultant when they contact creditors on your behalf.

Lower Monthly Payments

When negotiations are made on your behalf, your payments may be cut as much as 65 percent. This is due, in part, to lower settlement terms your creditors will agree to when they fully understand this is a last ditch effort to pay them. In fact, all of your payments can even be wrapped into one monthly payment to be paid to the debt settlement company. Putting all of your payments into one easy-to-pay payment to the debt settlement company gives you the opportunity to avoid paying off your debts at varying interest rates, which again saves you money. It is very possible that you will have no more contact with your creditors after the settlements have been made.

Reduce Your Interest Rates

Interest rates can be outlandishly high, especially on credit cards and rental companies. The reason they can charge such high interest rates is because people will pay it for the added convenience of having what they want right now. As a nation, we are often drawn in by special interest rates and "buy now, pay later" marketing campaigns. Very often these campaigns have hidden costs or fine print that results in much longer payment terms or rising interest rates after a time.

Eliminate Collection Calls

Creditors reserve the right to contact their debtors if they haven't received a payment within 30 days. If payments are delayed, whatever the reason, for more than 60 days, a creditor may call your home on a daily basis. Debt settlement companies work hard to negotiate with your creditors in effort to eliminate harassing collection calls. After negotiations are made and a payment plan is set, you're free to answer your phone again; worry free.

Avoid Bankruptcy and Legal Action

Creditors may file a lawsuit and get judgments that allow them to garnish your wages or even place a lien on your home or other personal property. Filing bankruptcy is certainly a way to avoid such legal action, but it comes with 10-year consequences. Negotiators who call your creditors on your behalf are trained to handle situations leading up to judgments and help you avoid them without filing bankruptcy. Some debtors look at bankruptcy as an unethical solution to financial problems. Debt settlement companies are there to help ensure that creditors get paid and debtors don't ruin their credit scores by filing bankruptcy as a quick way out of debt.

Learn to Manage Your Money and Become Debt Free

As an added advantage, debt settlement services have representatives that will work with you to help you understand where you went wrong. Financial responsibility isn't something we're born with. Like all other things in life, it takes education and practice to learn to manage our finances responsibly. The ability to learn from our mistakes is one of the many things that make us human. Why not take advantage of all of the services a debt settlement company provides? Financial education is the first step in learning to manage your money and becoming debt free.
About the Author:
Michael Barsoum's mission is to help consumers become debt free within 12-36 months, through their credit card debt settlement and debt negotiation services. To learn more about debt settlement services, visit http://www.mach3debtsettlement.com
 

 

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Date Published : Feb 26 2009

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