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Need Help Getting out of Debt?

   
Author: John Pawlett
 

If you are like many other people in this country, you have debt, and maybe more than you can handle. Many of us have things come up in our life that we end up using credit cards to pay for, such as groceries and gas, which are regular expenses that we really shouldnt be charging unless we can pay it off at the end of the month. We know we shouldnt be accumulating all this debt, but we do it anyway. What do you do when all your credit cards are maxed out and you only have enough money to pay the minimum monthly payment? Most of us will never get out of debt that way. Whats even worse is when you have to choose what your limited funds will go for; do you pay the bills, or buy groceries and gas and pay for the kids school lunches? Which do you choose? At this point we are in a financial crisis and something must be done. Do you file bankruptcy or do you try one of those debt counseling services?

Another option may be for you to apply for a debt consolidation loan. Interest rates are very low right now and there are quite a few options available for loan debt consolidation. If you own your home or still have an existing mortgage, you may be able to apply for a second mortgage. This will allow you to get a great rate, and spread your debt out over a longer period of time, lowering your payments making them more manageable. No one likes living paycheck to paycheck, and unless you win the lottery or are the recipient of a large inheritance, somehow getting out of debt on your own is your reality. Because there are many other people also in your same financial situation, there are a multitude of online sites you can check out that offer credit counseling, loan debt consolidation, and information on debt settlement and reduction.

Bankruptcy is not the only option, and now, new bankruptcy laws make it more difficult for just anyone to file. You truly must have a financial hardship, and most cases, an arrangement is made with creditors so that debt is reconstructed and not eliminated. If you have student loan debt, you are stuck. There is nothing that can erase these loans, and you will have to pay until you die. Apply for all the free financial aid you can get, because when all those student loans start coming due, youll be wishing that you hadnt borrowed extra for those expenses that you could really have done without.

If you are tired of never having enough money, then loan debt consolidation may be right for you. There are many organizations that have a variety of solutions that will help you reduce your debt, so you actually have some money left over after you get paid. Interest rates are still low, and loan debt consolidation may be your best option. Just remember, that after you consolidate, dont go spending that extra cash and again creating more debit. Otherwise, youll be right back where you started- broke!

 
 
 

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