I am just going to review a few ways you can get debt relief. Like I said, lets start with a budget. It’s pretty easy to get into debt, spending is fun right? Along with being necessary and a way for life, for some people. Not many people will sit down and keep track of where every dollar is going. This might sound like work and time consuming, but I have to say it’s necessary if you want to recognize where your money is going. It never hurts to get organized, and when it comes to your finances it can only help you!
First of all, keep track of your monthly income. Then make a list with all of your creditors and their balances. Figure out due dates and minimum payments. Next, start keeping track of what you are spending money on. Car washes, coffees, magazines, dinners out, movies, etc. they can all add up! Overspending is very easy to do, when you are not thinking about it. A budget will help you get back on track and set some limitations on yourself.
Debt consolidation is pretty much what it sounds like. Taking all of your debt and putting it into one loan. This can be accomplished by taking out a second mortgage or home equity line of credit. If you are able to get a loan with a lower interest rate, usually by putting up your home as collateral, you can pay off your debts quicker. This usually though can only apply to people who are in good standing with their credit. And if you do not pay off the loan, you have now risked losing your home.
If you decide some counseling might be for you, there are credit counselors that can help you. Here you will get advice on how to manage money and be responsible with your credit. They can take a close look at your situation and help you with your budget. Also, credit counselors can help you work out a repayment plan. I think if you choose credit counseling, do it in person for the best results.
Debt Settlement is another option to help get some relief. A debt settlement company will work with your creditors and get them to negotiate down what you owe. Once they reach a balance they will be paid off in full. Debt settlement can be very beneficial because most creditors are willing to negotiate down 40-60% of what you owe! This usually will only work if you are more than 30 days behind on your payments. If you are current and are showing that you are capable of paying, creditors are not willing to settle.