Humble Tips In Keeping A Bankruptcy At Bay

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by Chris Channing
When a bankruptcy occurs, a consumer is declaring all of his or her debts as too much, and they disappear. This may seem like magic, but know that it is far from it. Bankruptcy will mar a credit rating of the consumer for up to 10 years, and will be a factor in the hiring process of jobs and even applications for living spaces.

Debt is created when there is more outgoing money than what is coming in. Sometimes the problem isn’t thinking of new ways to bring in money- it’s thinking of how one could cut down on their expenditures. Shopping addiction is a very real threat to young adults, as studies show. Not being able to control one’s urges to buy things that aren’t necessary is a sign of a real problem, and counseling should be obtained before continuing the act of becoming debt-free.

There are financial aids that are available, sometimes for free if it is part of a government program. Financial aids will be able to ask credit companies and lenders for better deals, consolidate debts, or otherwise budget a consumer who has proven he or she can’t do so. This is the best solution for young adults who haven’t had the helpful guidance in finance topics from parents.

When market conditions change, interest rates that are current may be better than rates of the past in which loans and debts were tacked on. If that is the case, refinancing a debt is possible, in which the better interest rates are applied to the debt. This isn’t always much of a help with small debts, but even with as little as $1,000 in debt it can make a considerable difference each month.

Debt consolidation is also another way to help get around debt problems. If money is owed to a lot of different credit companies and lenders, it is a hard time to figure out who to pay and who to delay. While this can usually be handled with a financial advisor, consumers themselves can haggle with credit companies to make custom payment plans. As consumers find, companies are usually fairly lenient in how they get paid as long as they do get paid.

Of course, spending money isn’t always the problem in the equation. Making money, whether employed or not, is what should be targeted after expenses are lined out. obtaining a second job if employment is had is always a good idea. Otherwise, applying for government benefits of unemployment or disability can help alleviate the blow of debts that comes each month.

Closing Comments

One’s options in paying off their debt is going to be unique to their individual situation. Talk to a lender or financial assistant for more information on getting out of the grasp of a growing debt.

 

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debt help credit consolidate August 24, 2009 at 12:06 pm

I agree with the sentence “Shopping addiction is a very real threat to young adults, as studies show. Not being able to control one’s urges to buy things that aren’t necessary is a sign of a real problem”\

I feel that this is the only problem….

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