Do Debt Consolidation Services Really Work?

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by William Blake

The best way to handle any debt is to be able to pay it off without any help. Sometimes that just can’t happen. Making minimum payments can sometimes be a challenge if your situation changes.

Debt consolidation is a solution sought out by many debtors who are in too deep. This can be achieved by transferring all debt to a low-interest credit card, or by taking out a home equity loan. There are also debt consolidation or credit counseling services that consumers can utilize.

How Does Credit Counseling Work?

With credit counseling, you work with the creditors for a lower interest or payments. Late and over-the limit fees are often forgiven. The client sends just one single payment monthly to the credit counseling agency to be distributed to the creditors.

The Pros

A credit card counselor can usually negotiate a lower rate or payment if you can’t. You will be able to pay off your debt faster with the money you save. You can also plan a budget to repay your debt and also still have some money left for other things if the counselor helps you.

The Cons

One problem with credit counseling is that it sometimes does not result in a monthly payment that the client can afford. Creditors are only willing to negotiate so far, and if you owe a lot of money you may not be able to afford the best deal they will give you. If that is the case, you’ll have to either find another means of paying your debt or consider bankruptcy.

Another thing about credit counseling is that it isn’t free. Credit counseling agencies may charge monthly fees for their services, adding them on to your monthly payment. If they don’t, they have to get the money to pay their employees somewhere. That “somewhere” is usually from your debtors, as a percentage of your payment.

There is some debate as to how going through credit counseling affects your credit. It is noted on your credit report. In most cases, you can’t get new credit until you complete the program. But it could also affect you after your debts are paid off. Many lenders consider credit counseling as being similar to Chapter 13 bankruptcy.

And finally, it is imperative to check out any credit counseling agency that you are considering. Just like any other business, there are some that are not trustworthy. The Better Business Bureau is a good source of information on credit counseling agencies.

It’s important to weigh the pros and cons of credit counseling. You may not need to involve another party if you just take the time to work with your creditors first.

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