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Managing Debt
Getting in over your head is stressful. If you run
into financial trouble, the first step is to address it immediately.
Ignoring the problem will only make the situation worse. Getting
organized and creating a budget is an excellent start. However,
if a more immediate solution is called for you should:
Contact the creditors whom you are having difficulty
paying. Creditors are often the best source
of short-term help and can help you avoid blemishes on your credit report.
Pay cash.
Set a monthly limit on charging,
and keep a written record so you do not exceed that amount.
Consider a lower interest debt-consolidation
loan. If you qualify, combining your credit
card debts into a single, lower-interest secured loan can make paying your debt
down easier and free up money for living expenses. However, be careful. Consolidating
your debt is only beneficial if the resulting loan terms are favorable and if
you stop using additional credit.
Contact a local certified credit
counseling service if you continue to experience difficulties. The
staff at Consumer Credit Counseling Service (800-388-2227), for example, can
help you prioritize your needs, sort through your debts, and establish a more
affordable payment plan with your creditors.
Avoid scammers who promise to "fix" your credit.
Getting back on your feet takes time. There is no "quick
fix" and no one -- payday lenders or loan sharks can make your debts simply
disappear. Know your rights as a debtor. Bill collectors must follow certain
rules, which are enforced by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). Read
about these rules on the FTC's web site.
Do not take bankruptcy lightly.
Filing for bankruptcy has long-term consequences that you
should carefully consider before proceeding. Bankruptcy is not a quick or casual
solution for anyone.
See also:
Credit Dos and Don'ts
What You Should Know About Credit
Downloads:
Financial Stress Test
Learn About Checking Accounts (1)
Simple Strategies for Managing Your Money (2)
Content provided by the American Bankers Association unless otherwise noted. © Copyright 2006 American Bankers Association, 1120 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC 20036. All rights reserved.
(1) "Learn About Checking Accounts" is a PDF document provided by Deluxe Financial Services, Inc. © Copyright 2005
(2) "Simple Strategies for Managing Your Money" is a PDF document and special edition of the FDIC Consumer News.

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