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Apr 28

You know you need to start getting rid of credit card debt. But what are the credit card debt solutions?

Every month you whip out your checkbook and make payments for ever increasing minimums. It’s vitally important to control spending. And its even more important to devise a program now, before it becomes difficult to get the cards paid off. I know it makes sense, but many people overlook the fact that the best credit card debt solution is to stop incurring debt!

Borrow money only when it becomes a necessity, and then, only grudginly. Your minimum payment won’t do. If your making only minimum payments on your cards, your doomed to be making those payments for the rest of your life. Credit cards are convenient. They can be an effective way to manage spending if used properly.

If you belong to a credit union, you may have a great credit card debt solution available to you. See if you can take out a very low interest unsecured personal loan and pay off your credit cards. This can reduce the amount of money that you are bleeding to interest and you can pay off the balance much quicker.

Another debt solution may be to see if you can arrange a loan against an investment such as stock or your 401K. I don’t think this is the best method. But it is important to come up with a solution to the credit card debt. If your earning 5 or 6 percent on your retirement account, but paying 12 of 16 percent or more on your credit cards it just doesn’t make any sense not to pay them off.

Some stock brokerage firms will allow you to borrow against the value of your stock. Basically what you are trying to do here is pull out all the stops. The interest you are paying on your credit card debt is likely far more than the amount that you are earning on your investments. If you are paying 14 percent average interest on your credit cards, then any payment you make that reduces their balance is a guaranteed 14% return on your money.

If your balance is small perhaps one other credit card debt solution is to borrow from a friend or relative. This is my least favorite, but it works. Just make sure that you destroy the card after it is paid and make sure you pay your friend or relative back. Hopefully they won’t be charging you large amounts of interest!

Can you work some overtime. Perhaps get another job for a short period of time. Have a garage sale. Sell some of your collectibles on eBay. What about that car in the garage you never got around to restoring? These are all viable solutions. You have to make a commitment to getting out of debt at any legal cost.

There are a lot of credit card debt solutions. Look at all of them, and see which will fit with your lifestyle. The goal is to get out of debt, stay out of debt, and get on with your life.

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Mar 22

I have been in the credit card debt relief industry for just about 10 years now and have been in the financial industry for over 20 years. The point of this article is to give people a heads up on debt relief companies also known as debt settlement or debt negotiation companies. I will give you the pro’s and con’s of this process and what to watch out for when interviewing a company to help you get out of debt. Before I go on I want to let you know that this will be a rather long article and by the end of it my goal is to have you understand how the debt negotiation/settlement process works in case you don’t already know and I would like you to understand the tactics of companies out there that do not truly have your best interest at heart.

First I would like to state that the process of debt negotiation as your means of consumer debt relief is not for everyone, some people are better suited for bankruptcy and others do not have the correct mindset to go through this process.

I would like you to first understand what debt negotiation is and how it works. The goal of a debt negotiator is to obtain a debt settlement for you on the current debt amount you owe your creditor. So for example you may owe one particular creditor $10,000 so the goal of the negotiator would be to have you end up paying back say $6,000. The two main benefits of going through this process are to save money on what you currently owe your creditors and to save time. By just paying the minimum payment with even a modest interest rate you will be looking at 30 or more years to become debt free, with a sound debt negotiation program you will be out of debt within 2-3 years or sooner depending on your current financial situation.

Now you must understand these are great benefits but as with anything in life there are drawbacks, nothing is perfect and this consumer debt relief procedure is no different. For starters your creditors will not be willing to negotiate a debt settlement at all if you are current with your monthly minimum payments. They would prefer you to stay on their credit treadmill for the next thirty years and pay them back over four times the balance in interest alone. So you must fall behind on your payments to put the creditors into a position where they will be willing to settle. Once you stop paying them the ball game changes completely and they will then be willing to talk in terms of negotiating a settlement.

So obviously for some people the beginning of this process will have a negative effect on their credit score. For those who are already falling behind then the negative effect will be no different than it already is. Unfortunately for some people this will be the deterring factor that keeps them from going into debt settlement making them a slave to their creditors for the next thirty years. The good news is that this negative effect does not last forever, in fact once the settlements start coming through your credit score will begin to rebound and go back up. The reason being over 30% of your credit score according to MyFICO is based on how much debt you owe. But if you are stuck in a bad debt situation even if you are current with your payments your score is probably not all that good in the first place, and besides when stuck deep in debt your focus should be on how to get out of debt as quickly as possible, not on your ability to accrue future debt.

Now by falling behind on your debts you must understand that these creditors are just not going to roll over and play dead, they will be calling to try and collect the debt. For some this is not a problem at all, for others it is, that is why I stated above this process is not for everyone and the consumer must be in the correct mind set. From my years of helping people there is no rhyme or reason to how many calls you will receive some clients of mine barely get calls while others get them almost everyday. Something to keep in mind too is that no company has the power to legally stop the calls, so any company that tells you they can is flat out lying.

As you can see like I said earlier there are pro’s and con’s, but if you can accept the con’s you will be quickly on the road to financial freedom and will save a lot of money in the process. Now to get to the meat of the matter and why I named this article “consumer credit card debt relief scams”.

We here in America over the past couple of years have been experiencing a very negative downturn in our economy. Thus putting many consumers in a compromising position financially, leaving boat loads of people stuck in credit card debt. So naturally this opened up a much larger market for debt negotiation. Many fly by night companies have been popping up all over the country, many of which are ex mortgage brokers who sold people bad loans and helped them get into this sticky position in the first place. Now I use the word scam which can take on a few meanings, while yes there are some companies out there that are flat out scams and have no intent on doing any work for you at all, most of the times that is not the case. Instead many companies simply do not give people all the facts on how debt negotiation works nor do they truly put them on a plan for success, which I will explain in a minute.

One common issue that most consumers have with debt settlement companies is they do not fully tell them about how the process works, instead they sugar coat things and just preach about the great benefits. I have spoken to countless amounts of people who have signed up with companies and were under the impression that they were going to stay current with their creditors and will never receive any calls. So needless to say this became a huge problem once they began.

Another major problem a lot of these companies have is deceiving people into the kind of savings they will be getting on their debts. Some companies will say they will save you 70% of what you owe. Now while they may get settlements that low what their opting not to tell you is how much you will be saving after you have A) paid them their fees, and B) paid back the creditors. Honest companies will tell you what your true savings will be. If you will save somewhere between 40-50% of what you owe including their fees and paying the creditors than that is pretty darn good. Plus many of these companies will try and guarantee a certain amount of savings, if you hear this run for the hills. NO one in this industry can guarantee a certain amount that is why it is called DEBT NEGOTIATION! They are negotiating to get a settlement for as low as they can get.

Then there are the companies who will let you pay whatever you can to get on their program. These are the worst because they do not truly have your interest at heart and know they are setting you up to fail and not succeed. You must understand to achieve the type of savings I stated above this process should take no more than three years, preferably two or less. And the bottom line is some people simply cannot get it done in that time frame and should realistically be looking into bankruptcy. What these unscrupulous consumer debt relief companies will do is put you on a program for 4 or more years and basically accepts whatever payment you can afford. Knowing full well you are not going to be saving much of anything and will more than likely fail off the program, all they care about is getting the fees and that is it. An honest company will diligently review your budget with you and make sure this is something that you can manage, as well as fully explain to you both the benefits and drawbacks of doing this. And let you make the conscience decision as to whether this is the best consumer debt relief method for your situation.

Another very good way to evaluate a company is to make sure they are registered with the BBB (Better Business Bureau) and that they are in good standings with very few complaints. And if there are complaints make sure they were resolved to the clients liking.

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Jan 13



Acquiring too much debt can put a major strain on a household. To eliminate debt, many people consider bankruptcy. With the new bankruptcy laws, it has become difficult for some people to eliminate debt. However, many will continue to qualify for bankruptcy protection. The effects of bankruptcy are long term. Before considering bankruptcy, it helps to explore solutions to debt elimination. Here are three tips that can help reduce debts.

Limit Credit Card Use and Pay More than Minimums

People file bankruptcy with varying credit amounts. Some have acquired over $10,000 of credit card debt, whereas others only have about $2,000. Individuals with small debts can usually payoff the balances without bankruptcy. However, these persons must be willing to make sacrifices.

If attempting to eliminate debt, stop using the credit card. Paying only the monthly minimum, and then going on a shopping spree defeats the purpose. Before you can successfully eliminate credit card debts, you must commit to using cash for all purchases. Additionally, the majority of minimum payments barely reduce the finance fees. To notice a significant reduction, endeavor to pay the minimum payment, plus an additional $50 – $100.

Negotiate a Lower Interest Rate

If you have maintained a good payment history with a credit card company, attempt to negotiate a lower interest rate. When contacting the credit card company, highlight your history with the company such as length of credit account, payment history, etc. If your credit is good, the company may consider a reduction. Before approving the request, you must consent to a credit check.

In addition to evaluating your history with the company, they will also assess whether you maintain a good payment record with other creditors. If your credit score is low, it may require the help of a debt consolidation agency to convince creditors to lower interest rates.

Once your credit card interest rate is lowered, you pay less finance fees. Thus, a larger portion of your monthly payments will help reduce the outstanding balance.

Consolidate Debts with a Home Equity Loan or Refinancing

Owning a home provides a huge advantage. Homes increase in values, thus they gain equity. As a homeowner you have the option of tapping into your home’s equity. Through a home equity loan or refinancing, you have the chance to get hold of a lump sum of money that can be used for different purposes. One such purpose includes debt consolidation.

Also, try using one of ABC Loan Guide’s
Recommended Credit Card Debt Elimination Companies.

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Jan 17

Foreclosures are probably a situation one is difficult to avoid for it happens at a normal basis within this globalized world. Of course you might find it hard to go through the days during the occurrence of this but there is someone you can turn to if you are experiencing a difficult time. You can consider a foreclosure lawyer, also namely known as defense attorney to getting back on the normalcy track. An experienced lawyer is prominent as he will be the person who provides legal as well as some emotional support.

Take note that you are not the only one going through such a situation as it hit huge number of people in the world. From this unbearable experience, seeking help from a foreclosure defense attorney is probably the best way out. Be alert that foreclosure happenings that have taken place during the recent years were not due to the personal faults of any owners.

The issues floated because many people have fallen for the tempting scheme offered by some mortgage companies where they are lured into the deals due to the low payment, which, out of their consciousness, does not include the interest.

When people begin falling for the “minimum payment” trap and years tend to pass by, they would come to realize that the payment gets higher as the interest starts to take toll onto the amount. Then foreclosures will come into place. These people will encounter a raised mortgage payment and they know they can never afford the figure. As a prevention or solution to this problem, you can initiate to approach a defense attorney.

If you have a friend, acquaintance, family or colleague who has similar experiences, you can get some advices or recommendations from them regarding a good lawyer.

You can first list out the possible foreclosure defense attorney then filtering out the best. To conduct such a survey, you can surf the internet or just drop by any lawyer’s office to have an authentic experience getting along with the lawyer before you see legal and emotional support from them.

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