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How To Get Out Of Debt
Will I ever be able to become free from debt? When will I ever learn? Why do these credit card companies keep offering me even more credit? Will I ever be from this mountain of debt? Do you often ask yourself similar questions to these? Well if you do then help is at hand. People can break free from the cycle of debt; I am not trying to suggest it is easy but it can be achieved.
At the end of the day it is all about how much people really want it and about their willingness to cut back on all of those luxuries that they are used to having – luxuries I might add that they could not ever afford without the aid of their credit card.
So how should or could one go about reducing their debt or even clearing their debts in full? At this point it is important for me to state that I am not a financial adviser and that you should not therefore see what I write as financial advice. It would be prudent in these situations to seek the advice of a debt specialist. Any initial advice should be from any charge or fee. In my business life I work for a composite door company that works here in the UK.
The main focus should be on creating a repayment plan that is agreed by all of your creditors, where they also agree to freeze the additional interest payments and which is also affordable to you out of your monthly budget.
The debt specialist is normally best placed to arrange these payment plans as this is what they do on a daily basis. They are of course experts at writing these letters and to request for the interest to be frozen and will have contacts at the majority of the companies involved.
Then there is a business cost reduction specialist, these are people that can help you to reduce your overall overheads therefore enabling you to have additional spare cash to help you to pay back your debts.
I wish you every success in your quest to become debt free.
How To Arrange A Debt Repayment Plan
I heard a very interesting quote on the television last night; it was on one of the news channels and it came from a professor who stated:
“There has never been a better time to reduce your debts”
Now when you think about this in a bit more detail you realise that this rather educated person is in fact most probably incorrect. How can it be the best time?
The facts are quite clear for all to see; unemployment is rising, money is scarce and people’s earning capacity is not what it was. For this reason I can not understand as to how he feels that this is the best time to reduce our debts; the reality is that this is a time when the majority of people have a real lack of money!
At this stage I would like to make it clear that I am not involved in debt management and that what I write in this article is purely an opinion of the current financial situation that we find ourselves in. This information should not therefore be seen as financial advice. I am merely an average man from England who is involved in various industries including cost reduction, stammering and helping people to learn how to play the guitar.
In another way I can actually see where he is coming from; unlike in past years when people could seemingly borrow as much money as they wanted to, the times have now changed and credit is much harder to come by. The companies that we owe money to are also deep in the mire. This may well be a great time to contact the company to arrange an affordable repayment plan.
What kind of deal are you talking about? Well quite simply these companies are also in need of cash and many people are not keeping up their debt repayments. By contacting the company, in writing, and stating that you are eager to pay off the debt but that the interest rates are crippling you in these problematic financial times. Offer them an amount that you could afford to pay on a weekly or a monthly basis and ask them to confirm if this is suitable to them. There are certain ways to write these types of letter and it may well be prudent to ask a debt specialist to contact these companies on your behalf.
So maybe, perhaps maybe, this professor was in fact correct. What do you think?
Debt Specialist Advice
OK, you are in a bet of a mess; your debt is spiralling out of control; you are struggling to sleep at night and you are feeling a sense of guilt. You feel that you have let your family down and fear how they will react if and when they ever find out about the scale of the problem. Does the above sound familiar? Many many people are in a similar situation and therefore you should not feel like you are alone. You have to ignore the stress, worries and anxieties and focus on a solution at this stage.
I should mention at this stage that I am not a financial adviser and that what you read should not therefor be seen as advice. It is always worth seeking the advice of a debt specialist before proceeding or making a decision etc. I am actually a person that works on various projects including helping people to learn how to play the guitar and offering people cheap calls.
Not everyone has access to a debt management specialist therefore we have to think about more realistic action to reduce our debts.
What we require is debt solution. To start with we need to seek help and in the majority of cases the best people to help us are our close family and friends. Even though it is likely to be extremely difficult to break the news to our loved ones regarding the fact that we are in debt and also about how much we are in debt, it is something that has to be done – the sooner the better.
After step one has been accomplished it is then time to move on to stage two. It is usually the additional interest that is charged on top of the debt that is what causes most people to struggle with the repayments and then before they know it they are in too deep with no possibility of a way out. The fact that we are in the middle of a recession and a credit crunch could now work in our favour – as strange as this may seem.
Banks, building societies and other lenders are having to write off millions of loans, that they have previous written, as “bad debts”. They are in need of cash themselves and would much rather receive something than nothing. It would be advisable to contact each of your creditors to ask them to freeze the interest payable; let them know that you are unable to afford the payments but that you want to somehow clear the debt. You should confirm your annual earnings by enclosing a copy of your payslip. Also inform them of all of the other company’s you owe money to as well as stating the total amount you are able to afford on a monthly basis.
I believe that many of the lenders will write back to you with a positive response.
There are always alternatives of course including going for an adverse credit loan however these are not a solution to becoming debt free.
Another alternative is to formulate a business cost reduction strategy; you can do this with the aid of a cost cutting specialist. This is where you obtain lower prices for things such as your telephone calls, electricity bills and even cleaning.
I wish you every success in your quest to become free from debt.
Specialist Debt Reduction Advice That Works
Will I ever be able to become free from debt? When will I ever learn? Why are all of these loan companies offering me even more credit? Will I ever be from this mountain of debt? Do you often ask yourself similar questions to these? Well if you do then help is at hand. People can break free from the cycle of debt; I am not trying to suggest it is easy but it can be achieved.
At the end of the day it is all about how much people really want it and about their willingness to cut back on all of those luxuries that they are used to having – luxuries I might add that they could not ever afford without the aid of their credit card.
So what are the best ways to go about reducing your debt? Well to start with I must stress that I am not a financial adviser and therefore what you read within this article should not be seen as advice. It would be prudent in these situations to seek the advice of a debt specialist. The initial advice should be available free from charge and therefore it is certainly worth listening to what they have to say.
The way forward is to start by freezing those crippling interest charges.
The specialist debt adviser is the person who can arrange this debt repayment plan on your behalf. These people are of course experts at dealing with creditors and they are likely to have contacts within the companies themselves.
Then there are business cost cutting specialists, these are companies that can help you to reduce your overall overheads therefore enabling you to have additional spare cash to help you to pay back your debts.
I hope that you can become free from debt as soon as possible.
