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		<title>How The IVA (Individual Voluntary Arrangement) Process Works</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Jul 2010 15:21:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[An IVA is an Individual Voluntary Arrangement, which is a formal agreement you make with your creditors. They are arranged through specialist companies and are an agreement you make to pay a certain amount of money to your creditors for a set period of time. Once this amount of time is up any debt you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An IVA is an Individual Voluntary Arrangement, which is a formal agreement you make with your creditors. They are arranged through specialist companies and are an agreement you make to pay a certain amount of money to your creditors for a set period of time. Once this amount of time is up any debt you still have is written off completely. When you enter into an IVA you will only need creditors who are owed 75% of your debts to agree to the arrangement, because it is a legally binding formal agreement your remaining creditors will have to follow it as well. The number of creditors who agree is not a factor, so if a single creditor is owed 75% of your total debts you may only need to get that single company to agree to the terms. When you agree to an IVA the interest on your debt is frozen from that point. It is a far better option than declaring bankruptcy because you manage to keep your assets, you can keep a bank account and if you are a business you can continue to operate. There will be a small fee to set up an IVA although this fee will be less than filing for bankruptcy and you will pay the specialist who arranged the IVA for you within the monthly amounts you pay out. The amount you have to pay to the specialist is nothing compared to how much debt you will get written off by the end and the fact you were saved from bankruptcy. Keep in mind that not every debt problem can be solved by an IVA. Although many debt companies would be glad to provide you information on IVAs you should be wary of a company that pushes you to forming an agreement simply so they can collect the set-up fees. Find a company you can trust that will help you find the best solution, an IVA is not the best option for everyone. Research IVA specialists and see which ones come most highly recommended and have a reputation for successfully helping people become debt-free. Approach only these established and reputable companies and perhaps apply to a handful of them. Wait and see who comes up with the best deal for you and follow through with it if you feel it is the best solution. This is the safest way to go about finding a trustworthy IVA specialist with your best interests in mind.</p>
<p>Now Try &#8211; <a href='http://www.free-debt-advice.co.uk/iva_art25.html#' target='_blank'>IVA</a> Or <a href='http://www.free-debt-advice.co.uk/about-us_art66.html' target='_blank'>Insolvency</a></p>
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		<title>Is It Time That You Used A Debt Management Plan?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Jul 2010 05:46:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>nodebts</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With a debt management plan, you are dealing with a third party, namely a debt management company, to get your various debts organized into a single account that you have to repay. This helps reduce confusion and high interest rates. Put simply, a debt management plan is meant to help you start over and lead [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With a debt management plan, you are dealing with a third party, namely a debt management company, to get your various debts organized into a single account that you have to repay. This helps reduce confusion and high interest rates. Put simply, a debt management plan is meant to help you start over and lead a debt free life. </p>
<p>As a consumer you can quickly and effectively take control of your financial situation with the assistance of a debt management company. These companies not only provide the necessary help to reduce your debt but provide financial education regarding debt and the required tools to prevent the situation occurring again. You will have access to a debt adviser, this person will help you budget your money better, you will need to answer a few questions in order for your debt adviser to get an understanding of your finances and where you have been going wrong in the past.  </p>
<p>When answering these questions you need to be honest, otherwise they will be unable to help you with your finances. If you do not give accurate information they will be unable to arrange a fair price for you to pay back monthly and you could find yourself in exactly the same problem as before, just with a different company. </p>
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After you figure out what amount of money you could use for debt consolidation and a deal has been made, they will reach your creditors and tell them to stop all of their charges, getting a repayment schedule assessed that you can more easily handle. There are many times in which creditors will gladly work with you, as long as they get something from your debt. After that, you make one payment each month that the debt management company gives to the creditors for you. Remember that you should make this payment on time and in the right amount. The debt advisors will be on hand through the entire process in order to give you the assistance you need in figuring out what to do. This way, you can get your debt problems handled. Every so often, your plan will undergo review by both yourself and your debt advisor, to see how things are coming along. You can work with the debt management company to see how any changes in your financial situation can accommodate the plan. Though you might have less luck dealing with the credit company yourself, a debt management company can have a far better chance of getting the rates you need.</p>
<p>Find Out More &#8211; <a href='http://www.free-debt-advice.co.uk/debt-management-plan_art28.html' target='_blank'>Debt Management Plan</a></p>
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		<title>IVA (Individual Voluntary Arrangement) Help &amp; Advice</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jun 2010 20:09:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>nodebts</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since its conception in the 1980s, an individual voluntary arrangement has been an increasingly popular option for individuals that have a debt mountain that they are finding difficult to climb. Initially, IVAs were set up to help businesses facing bankruptcy but they became popular with members of the public once their advantages became more widely [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since its conception in the 1980s, an individual voluntary arrangement has been an increasingly popular option for individuals that have a debt mountain that they are finding difficult to climb. Initially, IVAs were set up to help businesses facing bankruptcy but they became popular with members of the public once their advantages became more widely known. An IVA is an agreement that you make with your creditors. You agree to pay a specified amount each month (usually at least $300 a month) for no more than five years, or a one-off lump sum (for example from remortgaging your home) and your creditors agree to write off the rest of your debt. The reason so many people are setting up IVAs every year is down to the huge benefits that can be had if you are finding it difficult paying back your debts. Once you enter into an agreement, all interest and late payment charges are frozen for the duration of the agreement, plus you are unable to be taken to court by your creditors and once the full amount of the debt is received by your creditors, your credit rating will improve. If you are looking at possibly bankruptcy due to large debts from credit cards, overdrafts, personal and business loans, store cards and catalogue negative balances then an IVA could be your best option for continued solvency. As long as you can either afford a single lump sum or monthly payments of a minimum of $300, then you may be able to reduce your debt by up to 75%. An IVA must be proposed by an insolvency practitioner to your creditors on your behalf. Charges for insolvency practitioners differ, but it is common for fees to be taken from the monthly payments that you make if that is how you choose to settle your debt. Before committing to any one insolvency practitioner, always search the internet for recommendations and speak to friends or family to find a reputable practitioner as the last thing you need in this situation is to lose money. To qualify for an IVA you will need to have a minimum of around $20,000 debt. Also, 75% of your creditors (in monetary terms) must agree to the terms and repayment scheme of the IVA. So long as 75% agree, those who do not agree will be legally bound to accept it. However, if less than 75% agree, the IVA will fail. If that happens then you can change the terms of the IVA and try again, though this will involve paying more fees to your practictioner.</p>
<p>Find Out More &#8211; <a href='http://www.debtlifeboat.co.uk/' target='_blank'>IVAs</a></p>
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		<title>Information On Debt Management Companies</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jun 2010 14:20:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>nodebts</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are struggling to manage your debts then you have no doubt already looked online for free information and advice on how to deal with the problem. Doing so is not a bad idea, as there is a lot of free debt-related information and advice online that can get you going in the right [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are struggling to manage your debts then you have no doubt already looked online for free information and advice on how to deal with the problem. Doing so is not a bad idea, as there is a lot of free debt-related information and advice online that can get you going in the right direction. The problem is that there is a lot of poor information and advice online too. Also, taking raw information and advice and turning it into an effective debt management plan is not easy. If you really want to put an end to your debt problems, and to do so as quickly as possible, you really need the help of professionals.</p>
<p>There are many companies promoting what they claim to be the perfect debt management program for you. Of course, they are in business and they will likely tell you whatever you want to hear. You should consider what they are proposing very seriously before parting with any money. Remember that the one-size-fits-all approach to debt management programs is not what you want. An effective debt management program should be carefully tailored to match your individual circumstances and requirements.</p>
<p>As with any type of service, it pays to shop around, as the quality and cost of what is being offered will vary significantly. Start off by looking at the websites of several different debt management companies to get a general feel about them. You should shortlist the companies that have professional looking websites that are filled with good information and advice. Having made a shortlist, the next step is to arrange some face to face meetings with each of them.</p>
<p>The good news is that there is reliable help out there for you. A little time spent searching the internet will show you that there are plenty of debt management companies out there who offer the services of professionals. These professionals will sit with you and they will listen just as much as they talk. They need to learn about your background, personality and circumstances. Only after learning about you will they be in a position to offer expert advice that will really make a difference to your life.</p>
<p>So, to summarize, a good debt management program is one that is good for you, not simply one that has worked well for other people. You should expect to pay for good advice, however, do not pay too much as you want to solve your debt problems and not make them worse.</p>
<p>Find Out More &#8211; <a href='http://www.free-debt-advice.co.uk/' target='_blank'>Debt</a></p>
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		<title>Debt Help From Professionals : A Short Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 May 2010 00:23:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>nodebts</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[More people have debt problems these days than at any other time in history. That is partly because of their own financial mismanagement, and partly because of irresponsible lending by banks and other creditors. How a debt problem was arrived at though is pretty much irrelevant, as the debts already built-up cannot be undone, only [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>More people have debt problems these days than at any other time in history. That is partly because of their own financial mismanagement, and partly because of irresponsible lending by banks and other creditors. How a debt problem was arrived at though is pretty much irrelevant, as the debts already built-up cannot be undone, only paid back. So, if you find yourself with a debt problem, then you need to look forward, and not back.</p>
<p>The sooner you confront your debt problems, the better, and the better the advice and help you receive, the more chance you have of getting your life back on track. There are many information sources available to help you with your debt problems; these range from online blogs and forums, to consultations with professional debt help services and agencies. Doing some research online first is recommended, but doing that alone will probably not be enough, as you need real support.</p>
<p>What often gets overlooked when people are trying to get themselves out of debt is that they need emotional support as well as good information. Being in debt is stressful, and it is hard to think straight and act sensibly when you are feeling stressed. That is why meeting and talking with someone who knows what you are going through is such a good idea. That personal connection, combined with a specific review of your circumstances and an action plan tailored to you, really makes a difference.</p>
<p>Some people put off arranging a meeting with a debt reduction specialist because they think that they will be judged and criticized, but that is not the case at all. If you are feeling unwell and go to a see a doctor, then they help make you feel better, rather than criticize you for being ill, right? It is exactly the same with a debt specialist, except rather than fixing your health problems, they fix your financial problems. They can only help you if you tell them what is wrong is though. The more you tell them, the better the position they are in to help you.</p>
<p>The first step of actually making contact with a debt reduction specialist is the hardest, and the most important, one. Once you have made that step, and there is no reason why you cannot do it today, you will wonder why you waited so long to take it. Trying to solve the problem on yourself clearly is not working, so why not try a new approach? What have you got to lose?</p>
<p>Find Out More &#8211; <a href='http://www.free-debt-advice.co.uk/' target='_blank'>Debt Advice</a></p>
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		<title>Applying For An Individual Voluntary Arrangement</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Apr 2010 19:37:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>nodebts</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[An IVA (which is short for Individual Voluntary Arrangement) is a legally binding arrangement that changes the terms of repayment between you and your creditors. The terms are typically a compromise on the debt, which allow creditors to recover at least some of the money owed to them. In most instances, an IVA leads to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An IVA (which is short for Individual Voluntary Arrangement) is a legally binding arrangement that changes the terms of repayment between you and your creditors. The terms are typically a compromise on the debt, which allow creditors to recover at least some of the money owed to them. In most instances, an IVA leads to the interest being frozen, a reduction in the total amount of debt, and protection from legal action.</p>
<p>The main advantage that an <a href='http://www.debtlifeboat.co.uk/iva-application-form.cfm' target='_blank'>IVA</a> offers to you is that up to 75% of your debt will be written off if you adhere to the terms of the agreement. Taking the IVA option, instead of filing for bankruptcy, also means that your professional status will be unaffected and no details will be made public. The following requirements must be met if you would like to proceed with this course of action:</p>
<p>- At least $30,000 of unsecured debt</p>
<p>- Inability to make current debt repayments</p>
<p>- Can afford at least $300 a month for payments to creditors under an IVA</p>
<p>You should contact an IVA practitioner if you think that an IVA is the best way to proceed with dealing with your debt problems. Do this as soon as possible because they will be able to acquire an interim order from a court which will prevent (temporarily at least) any creditors filing for a bankruptcy petition against you. </p>
<p>The insolvency practitioner presents details of your IVA proposal to the court and asks for a creditors meeting to be called to consider the proposal. If the court thinks that your proposal is viable, then details of the meeting are sent to each of your creditors. It is important to be totally open and honest about who you owe money to, and how much you owe them, as only those creditors who were told about the meeting will be bound by the terms of the IVA.</p>
<p>At the meeting, your creditors vote on whether to accept your IVA proposal. The IVA will come in to force if more than 75% of your creditors vote in favor of it. It then becomes binding on all creditors who had notice of the meeting, even if they did not attend. You will then work with your IVA practitioner to see out the terms of the agreement. If you make the necessary payments on time for the duration of the IVA then at the expiration of it then you will be debt free. Your creditors will have no legal grounds to pursue you for any money, even if you acquire large amounts of money again in the future.</p>
<p>This is not an easy way out though, and your home and savings may still be at risk if creditors refuse to exclude them from the IVA. However, it is more likely that creditors will focus on releasable assets. In the vast majority of cases the debtor still owns their home at the end of the IVA.</p>
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		<title>Why Debt Consolidating</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Mar 2010 03:17:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>nodebts</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you in debt? Maybe you are interested to find out more about debt consolidation. Well, if you have no idea what debt consolidation is and you think you want tolearn  more, you have come to the right place.
This brief article provides you an overview on what debt consolidation is all about. You have [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you in debt? Maybe you are interested to find out more about debt consolidation. Well, if you have no idea what debt consolidation is and you think you want tolearn  more, you have come to the right place.</p>
<p>This brief article provides you an overview on what debt consolidation is all about. You have come to right place where you will find out quickly about debt consolidation. But first, we will start off by definingwhat debt consolidation means.</p>
<p>Debt consolidation entails taking out one loan to pay off many others.  This is often undertaken  to secure a lower interest rate, secure a fixed interest rate or to experience the convenience of servicing only one loan. It is important that you do not equate this with <a href="http://www.badcreditbin.com" target='_blank'>bad debt consolidation</a>. It means a different thing.</p>
<p>Now that we have understood the definition of debt consolidation, we will learn what debt consolidation is. Debt consolidation can simply be sourced out derived from a number of unsecured loans against an asset that serves as collateral. Collateral in this contextrefers to most commonly acquired assets such as house, or a property.</p>
<p>The collateralization of a loan allows a lower interest rate than accessing a loan without and any collateral. The reason is that by collateralizing, the asset owner agrees to allow the forced sale (foreclosure) of the asset to pay back the loan.</p>
<p>Those in debt with assets like a house or a car may take advantage of obtaining a lower rate loan using these assets as collateral.</p>
<p>In theory, tapping debt consolidation is found to be advisable in the case of credit card debt. Credit cards can carry a much higher interest rate than even an unsecured loan from a bank.</p>
<p>While debt consolidation offers a good alternative to debtors faced with paying high interest debt balances, opportunists can take advantage of offering debt consolidation related services with high fees.</p>
<p>In some cases associated fees in availing of debt consolidation are even near the state maximum for mortgage fees. In addition, some opportunistcompanies will knowingly waituntil a client&rsquo;s back is against the wall and such client must refinance in order to consolidate and pay off bills that they are behind on payments.</p>
<p>If clients concerned opt not to refinance, they put their properties in jeopardy of losing thus they have to settle allowable fees to complete the debt consolidation process. Certainly many, if not most, debt consolidation transactions do not engagepredatory lending.</p>
<p>You have come to know the basics of debt consolidation. All your basic questions and all the things that are important can be found in this article.</p>
<p>Visit my website for information like <a href="http://www.outofbankruptcy.info/Chapter_7_Bankruptcy.html" target='_blank'>Chapter 7 Bankruptcy</a></p>
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		<title>Get Rid Of The Unending Credit Card Debt</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Mar 2010 20:21:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>nodebts</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Believe it or not, but it certainly is true for a fact! Unlike the misconception, credit card debt elimination is a relatively easy process to undertake. There is only one prerequisite to this process and that is to be disciplined, true and faithful.
First you should be rational and think about the number of cards that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Believe it or not, but it certainly is true for a fact! Unlike the misconception, credit card debt elimination is a relatively easy process to undertake. There is only one prerequisite to this process and that is to be disciplined, true and faithful.</p>
<p>First you should be rational and think about the number of cards that you have. You should give away excessive credit cards as this is another cause of increasing debt problems. The only reason for doing this can be summarized in a single word &#8211; &#8216;allurement&#8217;.</p>
<p>If you have a lot of credit cards than it is quite obvious that you have more chances of facing a debt problem. A great solution is to keep only one credit card with a relatively low credit limit in your possession. This will prove to be a great solution for your credit card debt elimination to be successful.</p>
<p>It is granted that you will have to cut down on your spending and you will feel stifled. Think of this credit card debt elimination as a course of guidance. This way you will learn to live and spend within your set limits. You can also learn about budgets and manage your finances. You should not think about it as depriving yourself from things. It would be healthy if you think of it as a learning opportunity and you will learn a lot more from it.</p>
<p>It is common sense that if less money is spent, than more will be left as savings and this money can be used to settle and pay for credit card debt. Eventually with credit card debt elimination this is what should be done.</p>
<p>It is a very common advise to use hard cash that you have in your possession instead of using &#8216;plastic money&#8217;, which is the proverbial word for credit cards. You should try to save as much cash as you can, as this way you will have some money stashed away if you want to purchase something. There is also the possibility that by the time you save enough money to purchase that item, you will feel that maybe you do not want it and can make do without it. Many people may not believe it but it happens to most of them.</p>
<p>Hence, credit card debt elimination is not so difficult to achieve. To stick to this plan for your credit card debt elimination is easier than staying committed to a weight loss plan.</p>
<p>Another tip which will be useful is for you to create a spreadsheet which will include all your obligations and liabilities. You should pay for these liabilities using cash instead of various credit cards to get past your debt.</p>
<p>If you trust in us and follow this tip on a monthly basis, you will see the difference yourself and you will be further motivated to pay off liabilities in this way.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to paying off the debts people often look for the debt relief programs as they are not able to cope with the difficulties themselves. It doesn&#8217;t mean that all of them cannot manage the finance in the right way. The financial crisis made the life more difficult and the source of income [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to paying off the debts people often look for the debt relief programs as they are not able to cope with the difficulties themselves. It doesn&rsquo;t mean that all of them cannot manage the finance in the right way. The financial crisis made the life more difficult and the source of income are less predictable than before. The person can lose the job in every moment and become unable to pay off right now. At the same time the banks continue charging the late fees. The interest rates are also growing and the debts appear to be the vicious circle.</p>
<p>If you look like losing the control over you debts, don&rsquo;t hesitate to find the right debt consolidation company. It&rsquo;s a good idea to start from the government consolidation programs as they are much more profitable than those proposed by the private consolidation companies. However the requirements are very high. There are no direct debt relief programs. It means that not everyone in debt can look for help in the state organizations. </p>
<p>The definite groups of people have some advantages like students or those who have to pay off the mortgage. The homeowners are very likely to get the governmental help and pay off soon. Those who are not able to take part in these programs have to use the service of the common debt consolidation companies. But when it&rsquo;s time to select the good company, the borrower might find out that almost all of them are scams. The rest will offer higher fees and interest rates. Therefore the good credit conditions in case of the consolidation loan are not that easy to get.</p>
<p>Even if you refer to one of the categories who can get the governmental debt help, it doesn&rsquo;t mean that you will receive it. There are lots of other requirements and strict rules to follow in order not to lose the profitable debt problem solution. In fact, there are even several different programs and you can choose the one with the lowest requirements. The credit conditions might be different. Not all governmental loans are with zero interest. In any case the interest rate will be lower than in the private consolidation companies to say nothing about the banks.</p>
<p>Business owners can also rely on the governmental help. The credit conditions depend on the state, the business type, the balance, the amount of debts and so on. Each government program has its own repayment plan. The business owner has to follow it. Otherwise he risks losing the subvention money. But the majority of business owners won&rsquo;t be able to get the loans because there are only several spheres of business supported by the government in this way.</p>
<p>The government gives the real possibility to pay off for those who do need help. Others need to find some other ways to get rid of their debts. It&rsquo;s not so difficult as it might seem from the first sight.</p>
<p>This very moment many people need professional <a href="http://debtquotes.com/" target='_blank'>debt consolidation</a> help. But there is one nuance that you should know before you <a href="http://debtquotes.com/" target='_blank'>debt consolidation</a> &#8211; not all companies provide the same level of assistance to their clients. That is why it will be very smart to compare the propositions from different <a href="http://debtquotes.com/" target='_blank'>debt consolidation</a> and ONLY then make a choice.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[So how do you know that you have a overwhelming credit card debt situation?  For some it&#8217;s when they realize the monthly minimums will last forever, for others it will take a loss in money to then recognize they can&#8217;t any longer afford the debts.  There is one problem for sure and that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So how do you know that you have a overwhelming credit card debt situation?  For some it&rsquo;s when they realize the monthly minimums will last forever, for others it will take a loss in money to then recognize they can&rsquo;t any longer afford the debts.  There is one problem for sure and that is millions of people are caught in credit card debt and are in denial about it.  Those people who comprehend they have a major problem have taken the first step towards financial freedom.  The next step in this process is to understand which plan of <a href="http://boxesandarrows.com/person/92503-debtreliefxwgy" target='_blank'>debt relief</a> will be the most helpful.  </p>
<p>Available to debtor are three mainstream plans of debt relief that people typically use to alleviate credit card debt are CCCS programs, credit card debt settlement, or Chapter 7 bankruptcy.  All three offer their respective pros and cons.  </p>
<p>Credit management for loads of people looks appetizing due to it having less of an adverse effect on the FICO score.  The real downfall is that a lot of people seriously don&rsquo;t have the funds to afford a consumer credit management plan, in a lot of situations the cost will be very similar to the minimum payments.  Plus if just one payment is missed into the plan the debtor will get kicked out and surrender the advantages of a decreased interest rate and a single monthly structured payment. </p>
<p>Debt settlement for thousands is proving to operate the best right now in this bad economic arena.  This method is saving consumers up to half of what they presently owe and aiding these consumers to get out of debt in merely a few years, in opposition to thirty years or more with the banks minimum payment scandal. </p>
<p>Then there is always bankruptcy which should seriously be a last option.  Bankruptcy will have an extremely long negative effect on a consumers credit and will be a public record for the entirety of the debtor&rsquo;s existence.  In addition the process is hard to go through.  The state will mandate how much income the debtor must pay back and the speed they must do it gaining total control of the debtor&rsquo;s financial predicament.</p>
<p>One thing is certain no matter what the situation becomes, escaping credit card debt must be a top priority for Americans experiencing hard cashflow problems.   Staying in credit card debt is similar to economic death and will place you suffering financially for an extremely long time.   Make it a point to locate some sort of <a href="http://www.joost.com/users/debtreliefxwgy/" target='_blank'>Debt relief</a> aide as quickly as you can. </p>
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