Saturday, January 7, 2012

Should You Consider a Debt Management Plan?

If you're having trouble managing your out of control credit debt, a debt management plan may be an option to consider. Debt management plans can help get you back on track financially and stop the phone calls from creditors.

So you find yourself in an uncomfortable situation with your credit debt. You're certainly not alone. Credit debt issues affect most people at one time or another. It's so easy to whip out a credit card and over spend. If you're getting calls from credit companies who are demanding money that you simply don't have, you do have a few options. You could declare bankruptcy (bad idea,) get a consolidation loan, take on a part-time job or contact a debt management agency.

Credit counseling companies provide to you debt management programs that basically consolidates your credit cards into one monthly payment that you can afford. You simply pay the credit counseling agency by check or money order each month and they apply the money to your credi tors.

Before you start paying, the credit counseling company will contact your creditors for you to get you lower interest rates and perhaps get rid of any late fees or over the limit fees that you've acquired since you have been unable to pay your credit cards on your own for the past few months. Your debts will not be eliminated, you will pay the money back, but maybe with lower monthly payments. A debt management plan gives you a reasonable way to pay back what you owe based upon how much income you have and your basic living expenses.

Your creditors may still report to the national credit reporting agencies that you're on a debt management plan. However, if your credit score is already lowered due to late payments anyway, being on a debt management plan is the least of your worries and still a better idea than trying to tackle it all on your own.

After you start on your debt management plan, the management company will ask you to cancel your credit card s. They want to help you avoid creating even more debt while you're t rying to fix your current problem. They will also ask you to sign an agreement with them to get the process started. A word of advice is to remember that you contacted them for help, so you should do your best to cooperate with them and do what they ask.

When choosing a debt management company or credit counselor, make sure that they do not require you to pay a fee up front to them nor do they have any pre-payment penalty if you are able to pay your credit lenders sooner than expected. Research the credit counseling company and make sure they are a legitimate company and are licensed to actually do business in your state. Most states have strict guidelines when it comes to credit counseling.

Do thorough research and find a debt management company that has your best interests in mind. Do not jump into an agreement with the first agency you find online or stapled to a billboard. Scammers are everywhere and more than willing to take advantage of someone in a vulnerab le position financially. A legitimate agency will work with you and your creditors to help relieve the stress and put you on the road to being credit debt free.

Learn more about gaining control of your credit debt today by visiting 'Managing Credit Debt' http://managingcreditdebt.homestead.com/

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