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Monday, October 19, 2009

The Process Of Debt Consolidation

By Layla Vanderbilt

Once you have taken account of your financial situation, you may decide to choose Debt Consolidation as a solution to your situation. You'll find that the process involves a complete analysis of your financial records and will take some time and effort, but the procedure will allow you to knowledgeably choose between a Debt Consolidation program or Bankruptcy.

Once the debtor comes to know, through debt consolidation analysis, how much he will be able to pay the creditor every month, then one of the counselors contacts the creditors and negotiates with them with regard to reduction in the rate of interest and fix monthly payments at an amount that will be affordable to the debtor. Thus a deal is finalized with the debt consolidation company and the debtor in a friendly and caring manner.

The debt consolidation company offers payments at a level that the client can afford by reducing the actual balance of the debt and a reduction or elimination of the interest amount.

Debt Consolidation is a help to the debtor by stopping legal motions for collection of debts. No longer can wages be garnished or the debtor be taken into court. The debtors credit rating is being repaired since they are faithfully making regular payments.

Added to the above benefits the debtor will no longer get any embarrassing phone calls from his creditors. The debtor will not receive any bills from the creditors nor pay the creditors directly. On the contrary, the debt consolidation company will directly take control over the creditors. The debtor as per the new agreement with the debt consolidation company will pay a single amount to the consolidation company for every month. This arrangement does not allow any transaction between the debtor and creditor.

Generally speaking, there are no fees to the debtor. The creditors are usually willing to pay in order to receive at least partial payment on outstanding balances rather than losing it all by non-payment or bankruptcy. Debt Consolidation can be utilized whether your credit is good or bad. Debt Consolidation can be a win-win situation for creditor and debtor alike. - 23200

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