Chances are, when you’re reading this article, you’ve typed this particular set of keywords in the search box: free debt consolidation. And without a doubt, a number of articles came out as a result, this being one of them, or else you just happened to stumble upon this accidentally.
No matter, the next thing I’m sure of is that as you sum up the articles made available for your convenience, the range of content varies, mainly because of the ambiguous term “free”. One article could be talking about free debt consolidation with free pertaining to no service fee needed. Another article could see that as free information being given out about debt consolidation.
But this article has the foresight of predicting that happening in advance so we’ll be discussing both possibilities in the following paragraphs.
Although everything comes with a price, some organizations or companies do make free debt consolidation possible... in a way. If you reckon, debt consolidation is having a person or a company assist you in taking care of your bills. This service usually does not come for free but there are credit counseling agencies that are non-profitable who do give you free debt consolidation, but only within reason, of course. And sadly, that’s all there is to it.
Now this one, I can say more about. Most debt consolidation companies, if not all, offer free consultations. In those free consultations, you can ask about everything that confuses you, from A-Z and they would answer your questions patiently. After all, what’s a few pints of saliva if ultimately, you find you like the debt consolidation program they’re offering? And there are all those free information over the Internet that you can read. Some websites provide information regarding the debt consolidation companies to watch out for and tips to get yourself out of a debt consolidation contract. There was even one article that I came across that was adamantly against debt consolidation companies in general. Furthermore, he goes ahead to warn readers from companies that supposedly provide people with debt settlement and debt negotiation. Those companies are reputedly worse because the tactics and means they use are, say, paralegal.
In any case, whether you may be searching information about free information or free fees for debt consolidation, it’s better to think things about a thousand times over before making a decision. It’s a sad fact of life that only a few things in life come for free and information and debt consolidation are not excluded. Information that is free may be erroneous or lacking in evidential support. Debt consolidation that is free, on the other hand, may not be free at all and may simply add on to your financial worries.
Therefore, it’s better to be wary than sorry. Don’t trust what comes to you for free right away. It’s better to trust debt consolidation programs that have clear cut costs and fees rather than debt consolidation programs that, albeit free of charge, have terms too ambiguous for one’s sake. At least, with debt consolidation programs that have charges, you know exactly what you’re getting into. The terms and conditions are clear so you know what you’re giving up and what you’ll be receiving in return.
[UK residents seeking free debt consolidation advice should consult their local Citizens Advice Bureau. ed.]
When it comes right down to it, there are very few situations in which bankruptcy has to be the answer. Often times, when it comes to debt issues, unsecured debt consolidation loans are much less damaging answer than bankruptcy. What is important, though, is that you understand what it is about before you dive in and what your alternative debt consolidation options are.
Unsecured debt consolidation loans are personal loans, and as
the name implies, they are not secured. What that means is the
loan has no collateral or physical items, backing it up. The
only collateral is you, the borrower. Because banks then see
unsecured debt consolidation
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These days, getting into debt is easy.
Unfortunately, getting out of debt is not so simple for most people. But you can do, if you go about it the right way.
The first - and by far the most important step – to getting out of debt is to MAKE A COMMITMENT!
Personally, I spent years telling myself how much I wanted to get out of debt. But then something would always happen - a big expense, a change of jobs, you name it.
And even though I really wanted to get out of debt, I never
made any real progress.
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Getting the bad credit help that you need is quite hard. First of all, it is embarrassing and difficult to admit that you need help managing the debt and credit problems that you have. Whether or not you are to blame or whether or not you could do anything about it, really doesn't matter now. Now, what you need is solid bad credit help.
Unfortunately, many people, of
all sorts, take advantage of people who are in need of
assistance and will only further add to that debt. So, before
you go looking for bad credit help in the wrong places, look
for information on the web to help
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If you have multiple debts, you may well be wishing you had a debt elimination wand to wave and make all the debts disappear. You would probably wish even harder for that magic wand if you were falling behind with, or at least struggling hard to keep up with, the monthly payments on those debts.
The notion of debt elimination, though, is in most cases a
fanciful one, at least in the short term. If you have debts of
$15,000, where will you suddenly find $15,000 for the
elimination of those debts? If you have debts of $30,000, how
can you suddenly just wipe out that amount? Realistically, you
have
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Is credit card debt driving you crazy? Spent too much this holiday season?
Well, you’re definitely not alone. Credit card debt is a way of life these days. Especially now, right after the holidays!
For many people, money gets REAL tight this time of year – we need to pay for all the holiday gifts, get ready for tax season…
Ahhhh!
What can you do if debt has taken over your life?
Here are 6 simple tips for getting out of debt. Keeping a New
Year’s Resolution is difficult. But
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