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Free Debt Consolidation Services - Are There Any Risks Involved?
Considering soliciting the services of a debt consolidator is a good idea if you have massive debts, and are struggling to stay afloat. The economy is such at this present time that even many middle class families are having a difficult time....

Get Out From Under Debt Weight and Soar to Financial Security
Meg's finances were okay, but she wanted more than to just barely meet expenses. So she decided to start an Internet business. She searched around, found a reliable company that she liked, products that she felt comfortable using and...

How to avoid the pitfalls of creeping debt.
Reducing debt usually isn't a high priority for people until they have already gotten into trouble with overspending. Using a few basic guidelines, and debt calculations, can help you see when your debt load is getting into the danger zone. ...

Prioritise Debt Repayments
One of the best ways to speed up the repayment of your debts is to focus your attention on paying off the loans that carry the highest rate of interest first. Get rid of the debts that cost you most to service. Here's what to do....

Stop Debt Collectors Cold and get Back on Your Financial Feet
As a consumer law attorney who counsels people with debt problems, I've heard my share of horror stories about debt collectors. For example, a college student client was threatened that she'd be arrested if she did not pay a credit card debt, and...

 
Top Strategies for Managing Debt during a Financial Crisis

To survive times of financial crisis, it is crucial to keep in mind the two most important imperatives. First, don't panic; second, set your priorities.

A calm thoughtful approach to your family's evaluating necessities becomes your priority in today's tough economic times. Look at your monthly income (or average monthly income) and subtract from it you fixed costs of living. Fixed costs are housing, utilities, food, auto (or other mode of transportation), clothing (necessities), insurance, child care/school, etc. DO NOT INCLUDE CREDIT CARDS. Recreation and luxuries are not necessities. Are you making enough to cover fixed costs? Are you living beyond your means?

Financial lifestyles can be changed. You may need to liquidate some essential items, even real property or cars to help maintain financial survival for you and you family. Unsecured bills, family loans, and credit cards may have to be put on hold; anyone you owe money to can be convinced to hold off if approached correctly. Carefully consider who takes a bite of your next pay check before you hand over your money. It would be a wise decision to talk to a professional for analysis of your personal financial situation. Most of all, explore your options.


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