Weigh The Pros And Cons Of Using Credit Counseling
Debt counseling has helped many people climb out of debt, but is it the best solution for you? Here is some basic information to help you decide.
Most debt and credit counseling services are nonprofit organizations that are sponsored by most creditors, although there are a few that are privately owned. Before a debt counseling agency can help you, you must first have a source of income. After you have consulted a debt counseling agency, it will inform your creditors that you are taking steps to repay your debts. The agency will then work with you to create a debt-payment schedule that fits into your current budget. The credit counselors will then ask your creditors to deduct a small amount of your payment to pay for the agency’s services. Some agencies may even be able to get the interest on your balance waived, but most will not.
There are some downsides, however. If you are unable to make your monthly payments, you could get stuck with late fees. If you want to avoid this altogether, you may consider taking your debt-reduction plan into your own hands. This way, you can reduce your debt faster without paying for services.
One of the best ways to reduce your debt yourself is by reducing your living expenses and, thus, freeing up extra money to pay down your debts in a timely fashion. Here are some suggestions on how this can be done:
1. Cut back on cleaning products at the store. Buying multiple products for cleaning is a waste of money. Generally, you can use soap and water as a substitute for many cleaning solutions. Also, if you have laundry detergent, you can also use this to clean carpets, windows, clothes, and more.
2. Cut back on trips. Reducing the number of trips you take in your car also cuts gas mileage and other arbitrary purchases such as meals and hotels.
3. Pay off your bills first. Make sure that your income goes to bills before anything else so that the rest of your money can go toward luxuries.
4. Notify your creditors of any difficulties. If you are having a hard time meeting your monthly payments, call your creditors and tell them. Many will work with you to find a solution. Remember, your creditors would much rather work with you than take a complete loss. However, some creditors don’t care about your difficulties, so you may have to pay off the most urgent bills first and come to the others when you can get to them.
5. Terminate any unnecessary bills. If you don’t need it, toss it until you can afford it. Consider eliminating cable or satellite and Internet bills for a short time.
Any time you can cut back and pay your bills off in a timely fashion, the easier your life will be. While you’re in debt, avoiding bills is not the answer. By cutting costs and eliminating your bills in a timely fashion, you can regain control of your finances.