February 15th, 2008
There are debt consolidation services for families and individuals alike. If you are an individual, then the debt consolidation services will setup a program that works with your individual income. Many of the services offer private counseling; and others even include mental support while offering you a plan that will help you reduce your debts in a timely manner.
Many of the online credit relievers will put reducing your debts first while they work with your individual needs. They might look for the best solutions, while walking your through the details at the same time. If you have business or personal debts or both, then the few debt consolidation counselors will find away to combine the payments into one monthly installment.
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Debt Consolidation, Debt Relief, News, Planning Ahead

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February 13th, 2008
Using credit cards to consolidate your debts is not as effective as debt reduction. Credit cards often have high rates of interest, and will often lead you into deeper debts. In fact, credit cards are one of the leading causes that debtors seek out debt consolidation solutions.
Debt reduction means that you are working to decrease your bills, not add or keep the bills in existence by using another source to pay off the debt. Therefore, instead of considering credit cards as a source for debt consolidation, you must find a way to reduce your debts.
Let’s say you owe money for your mortgage, car payments, insurance, utilities, and other bills that add up to $1200 per month. Now, is there a way we can reduce this amount? Absolutely, but can we find a mortgage that will refinance our loan and help us to combine our monthly bills into one payment?
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Credit Card Reduction, Debt Consolidation

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February 12th, 2008
Debt consolidation works to save your funds and time, while reducing your total paperwork load at the same time. Not only will you save money when you begin the debt consolidation process, but you will also save money on gas if you find a source online and can avoid dozens of trips to your consolidator’s office.
Some debt consolidation programs offer resources with “no lending fees” and “guaranteed” low costs. Most debt consolidation online sources provide debtors relief by handling their cases “one-on-one.” Some debt consolidation agencies online even claim to get your debts reduced in a matter of minutes. All you need to do is fill out an application online. You may want to note that having all your bills together while filling out the application can also save you hassle.
Property Owners
Property owners are also offered debt consolidation resources online. Some companies will work to find you a loan that will reduce your monthly mortgages and interest rates. Few debt consolidation lenders will even help you get a loan up to 125% of your property value.
Non-Property Owners
Debt consolidation sources online can offer people who do not own their home a loan to help them consolidate their bills. Keep in mind that the loan is not directly handed to you in most instances; rather, the loan is applied to your debts. In addition, if you are a student, there are sources online that will help you reduce your student loans, or else get you the cash to payoff the debt. Many of the online debt consolidation sources have online tools to help you review the savings of consolidating your debts. Again, having your bills together when you go online will save you time and energy.
Finally, you may want to consolidate your bills by asking for help from a trustworthy source that will not charge you costly fees or rates of interest.
Consolidate Debt Online, Debt consolidation services, News

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February 8th, 2008
People who are seeking to establish credit will often apply for a major credit card or for a personal loan. On the other hand, people who are in debt will often apply for credit cards, believing it is a solution for debt consolidation. In both instances, the people in the scenario are both risky candidates for getting a loan. If you do not have credit, it can be just as difficult to get a loan as if you had bad credit. Credit is necessary these days, which is why you should work on building it before you actually need it for something important.
Regardless of the situation, you must stay on track if you find a way to consolidate your debts. Once you begin the process of debt consolidation, you must keep track of your money, spending, and so forth. When you keep track of your money and spending, you are taking the first step to consolidate your bills and manage your money at the same time.
Credit cards are nice to have; in fact today, credit cards are essential, as you cannot make purchases in some instances if you do not have a major credit card. Pre-paid credit cards are newer cards that offer a similar effect to credit cards. The cards allow you to deposit your money into the card and use it as though you had a major credit card. The downside is that these cards have fees and this will not help you to consolidate your debts. It is possible to get a credit card if you have bad credit, but it may come at a costly fee. The interest rates are often higher than on cards given to individuals or families without credit problems. So if you are bent on getting a credit card to consolidate your debts, think again; if you don’t, you could end up in more debt!
Credit Card Reduction, News

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February 6th, 2008
Debt consolidation is a better solution than bankruptcy; however, in most instances, it is not the best solution for resolving your debts. Many of the debt consolidation programs will exhaust the limited funds by incurring fees for using their service. Their solutions will also put you at risk of loosing your belongings.
Debt consolidation programs will also charge high rates of interest for their services. There may even be a monthly charge attached to the plan. The best solution for resolving debt is to contact the creditors and ask for extensions on your repayment plans. Some creditors will negotiate, offering you lower fees if you pay the debt off sooner. Some creditors will even drop the debts owed, realizing that the chances of getting their money is nil. You never know until you ask.
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Debt Relief

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February 3rd, 2008
If you are a parent sending your child off to college or if you are a student going to college for the first time, you are probably cringe whenever you receive a tuition bill in the mail–or when you thinking about buying $1000 worth of textbooks for next semester.
As the price of getting a college education rises in the United States, so does the demand for student loans and student debt consolidation services. Whether it be for graduate school or to study abroad, students are accruing massive debts beyond what was reasonable in the past.
These loans already have low interest rates and flexible pay-back terms because they are specifically targeted to members of society who are not in the work force; however, even with these rates, you may find it troublesome to pay them back on schedule.
Consolidations programs are tailor-made to help students manage their debt and avoid debt default. There are two ways in which these programs will deal with the problem: they will either reduce the principal or they will eliminate it altogether.
This is actually permissible for all loans where they allow pay-back in terms of specific services or higher education; whether or not this applies to you depends on the type of student loan scheme for which you opted.
If this does not work for you, you always have another option: you can seek the help of a consolidation agency. There are special consolidation agencies that deal with student debt problems.
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February 1st, 2008
Whether it be for education, for our first house, or for repairs, we all incur a heavy debt load from loans at some point in our lives. This debt needs to be repaid and that’s when we collect information on the best possible deal, which will ultimately burden us the least.
Debt reduction services provide detailed counseling on debt management and credit education. These services aim at teaching people how to attain and maintain a debt free life. This is done by suggesting which debt programs to go for or when and what is the smartest way to take a loan and what repayment structure a given consumer should follow.
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Bankruptcy, Credit and Debt Counselling, Debt Consolidation, News

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