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Debt Consolidation: Do You Need A Third Party?



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By : James Bronson    99 or more times read
Submitted 2010-03-08 17:34:47
Are you looking for ways to get out of debt? There is no shortage of agencies out there willing to help you out of your situation…for a price. But many of the things they suggest can be done without their help. So, how do you know you need the intervention of the debt consolidators? rnrnAdvertisers would make you think that the debt companies know more than you about solving your problem. Yes, it’s true that they have more experience helping people on a regular basis, but that doesn’t necessarily mean that your situation needs their assistance. rnrnDepending on your answers to the following questions, you can make the determination if you should consult with a debt consolidation company. rnrn1. How much debt do you have? People with minimal debt, say under $10,000, could negotiate with the creditors themselves to set up payment arrangements. As a consumer, you have the right to negotiate your interest rates on credit cards. rnrn2. Will your credit score be affected? This is a concern since the reason for managing your debt is to avoid credit score issues. If a debt consolidation company informs the creditor that you are in a debt consolidation program, it can negatively affect your credit score. rnrn3. What is the cost? You are trying to lower your outflow of cash. Many debt programs charge for their services and the price depends on what they are doing for you. They can provide counseling and suggestions without enrolling you in a debt consolidation program. rnrn4. Have you looked at ways to tighten your budget? Debt consolidation programs are about negotiating with creditors to find the best payment amount for you and them. This might actually not be necessary if you can squeeze a little more money out of your budget. Consider expenses that you can cut out. If you can negotiate payments yourself and come up with the money to pay them, debt consolidation is not necessary for you. rnrn5. Have you been through financial counseling? You may be one of the people who have trouble getting your spending under control. Financial counseling is the first step to correcting the debt problem. Once you face your spending issues a more positive financial situation is in your future. Considering debt consolidation without counseling won’t stop you from future debt. rnrn6. Are there other options? Your bank may be able to give you some help and with a better interest rate because you are a customer. If you own your own home, an equity loan can help you pay off a debt that is not too terribly large and credit counseling can help you stay debt free. rnrnDebt consolidation isn’t the only choice to clear up credit card debt situations. Before entering into any agreements determine if you really need the third party help. rn
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