If you are in the terrifying grip of a
credit crisis, you know how difficult it is to get out. A
professional debt management program can help you get out of
debt. It can also teach you basic money skills like budgeting
which will prevent you ever going back there.
Types of Debt
There are two types of debt. Working with a debt management
program can help you identify the enemy and take steps to remedy
the problem.
Secured debt means the creditor (or person) you owe money to has
the legal right to repossess the goods or property that the loan
is secured against. Examples of secured debts are mortgages,
secured loans on property or hire purchase (HP) normally found
on vehicles.
Unsecured debts are not secured to anything and therefore the
creditor does not have the automatic right to repossess any
goods even if you are struggling to repay the money that you
owe. Examples of unsecured debts are credit cards, loans, store
cards, catalogues, overdrafts, and income tax bills.
A debt management program will show your how to consolidate into
one payment:
Credit card debt
Unsecured personal loans
Medical bills and other consumer credit
These programs can also help you through a debt reduction phase.
The Psychology of Credit
Credit card debt is the most cunning adversary to securing your
financial future. Credit card companies use enticing promotions
to lure consumers by increasing their credit limits and offering
tempting pre-approvals. Would you like a new car? A boat? Home
improvements? All of these strategies attempt to install the
habit of spending now and paying later.
Many people don't realize how destructive this habit is, until
their credit card payments overwhelm their monthly budget.
Credit card debt, as a percentage of income, has been steadily
on the rise for the past two decades. It may be difficult to
break the habit of using credit cards but the reward is worth
the effort. Living on a cash basis can bring tremendous peace of
mind. It actually aids decision making. Can you afford it? Only
if you've got the cash.
If you find yourself in debt and are having difficulty managing
it, notify your lenders. It's better to let them know in advance
of problems so a debt reduction program can be worked out.
Debt Repayment Plans
A debt management program will come up with a repayment plan.
But it does not erase your credit history. Under the Fair Credit
Reporting Act (FCRA), accurate information about your accounts
can stay on your credit report for up to 7 years. A bankruptcy
can stay on your report for 10 years. In addition, your
creditors will continue to report information about accounts
that are handled through a debt repayment plan. You can keep
watch over the state of your credit rehabilitation with free
online credit reports. You're entitled to one a year from each
major credit bureau.
Creditors may report that an account is in financial counseling,
that payments have been missed, or that there are write-offs or
other concessions. But a demonstrated pattern of timely payments
should help you get out of bad debt in the future. It takes some
discipline to get through a program, but the outcome is worth
it. Feeling debt free gives you a feeling of independence.
Knowing that you have paid off all of your bills is an amazing
feeling.