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Thursday, 10 April 2008
Gas prices rising, talk of a recession, mortgage crisis, layoffs, cut backs and americans in debt. Sounds bad doesn't it, well it is worse than you think.

Recent statistics show that americans are carrying larger balances on their credit cards and even using credit cards to pay off large bills each month suchs as auto loans, mortgage loans, and even other credit cards. How can you stop the cycle and get back into a positive cash flow? First you need to have a stabile income that is 20-30% above your monthly obligations for the month. Do not even think about your credit card balances at the moment. Pay the minimum, but focus on a job or income that has you at a comfortable level.

Second look at your household budget. Besides the credit cards what fat can you cut away. Most americans are spending way too much money on things like food, clothes, entertainment, and more. Food being an expense that every household can cut back 20-30%. If you take a moment and add up every dollar you spend eating out you will end up with a larger total than you think. A snack here, a drink there, a pizza for dinner, going out to eat a few times a week, all this is major money spent.

Take a hard look at your cable, phone and internet bill. Would bundling your services with a local provider save you even $75 per month.

We also recommend that you breakdown your insurance bills. Mortgage insurance, home insurance, car insurance, and health insurance. Go back to your insurance agent and push for discounts, if you have the same agent for car and home insurance you may be able to find savings by talking to your agent.

Ok so, we locked in a stabile income and we cut some fat from your monthly budget. Now we can take a look at the credit cards.

There are two options, debt consolidation or debt settlement.

Debt Consolidation

Debt consolidation services have prearranged debt repayment plans with most credit card and collection companies. When you sign up with a debt consolidation company you are offered a lower overall monthly payment based on a lower interest rate they have arranged with the creditor.

This payment is lower than what the credit card companies offer you, saves you money every month and is often the best way to consolidate debt.

One benefit of a debt consolidation repayment plan is it will stop you from getting harassed by your creditors as long as you make the new, lower monthly payments.
The debt consolidation program benefits you if you have high interest rates or have higher credit card bills than you can manage. Some people like to make only one payment to one company for all of their debts.

Debt Negotiation
Debt negotiation is sometimes referred to as debt settlement. This is most often offered to people who can't handle a debt consolidation program. If you can't make the minimum payments of a debt consolidation repayment plan or haven't made payments in the past 3 months, a debt negotiation program is the next step for solving debt and credit problems.

One benefit of a debt negotiation program is you stop making payments to your creditors. The debt negotiation company either takes monthly payments from you and keeps it in an account, or lets you keep the money in your own account.

While you are making these monthly payments to the debt negotiation company, they negotiate with your creditors for a lower payoff of around 40-50% of your total amount of debt. Once the negotiated settlement is agreed upon with your creditors, the debt negotiation company makes a one time payment to them.

Whatever you decide at this point you need to make a move and focus on getting rid of this credit card debt.
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Help with credit card debt
written by Will Davis, April 19, 2008
If I have credit card debt that is in collections can a debt consolidation company still help me?
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I need credit card debt help with 4 different cards totalling about $40,000, I was referred to http://www.DebtApply.com has any one worked with them?
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