Acheiving Financial Freedom Through Various Debt Relief Options

March 26, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Uncategorized 

Debt Relief Options Video

Increasing numbers of Americans are having serious money problems. It can be overcome by filing bankruptcy but the laws have changed and that may not be the best solution. This situation is often caused by redundancy at work or medical expenditure. Despite what you may believe, it is possible to get back out of debt as many others have done. Your debts will only disappear once they have been paid off but debt relief can be achieved but not overnight.

There are always commercials and advertisements about debt relief options being flashed on TV or in the newspaper. You would be wise not to readily commit to anything until you know more about the process. Warnings are now coming from the Federal Trade Commission about signing up with companies that advertise in this way. It is good to be aware that you may have a worse credit record after you have used the services of one of the firms.

Plan to start your debt relief but don’t expect things to change overnight. Your situation with your creditors is important because if you keep them informed they should be able to help you with lower interest rates or monthly payments. Your creditors may even start a payment plan which lessens the chance of adverse credit ratings. Another option is a credit counselling company, there may be a small charge but sometimes there may be no fee at all. Sometimes they might simply be able to help you better organize your budget and spending for some debt relief or they may be able to help you contact your creditors and work something out with them. If you follow the advice these credit counselling services provide you won’t hurt you credit rating. Debt relief is their speciality, so why not use their guidance to relieve your own.

If you have equity in your home, why not talk to your bank as they may be able to release some of this equity in the form of a loan although you really need to have a steady income for this. Another large monthly payment may not be what you need especially when you could lose your home if you default on this one. Additional income can be achieved by taking on a second, part-time job. There is nothing wrong with having a second job when it is helping your debt relief situation. You can always stop working part-time once your financial situation improves. Destroying your credit cards should be done at the earliest opportunity as this will stop you spending on them and increasing your debt.