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PostHeaderIcon Debt Solutions - Consider the Options

Solutions such as a Debt management plan, Individual Voluntary arrangement, Debt consolidation, or even as a final straw, bankruptcy are all viable solutions when looking for ways to resolve a debt problem.

Below is a summary of these solutions and what they entail.

Debt Management

A Debt management plan enables you to repay your debt in a way that is affordable. This is achieved by offering creditors a reduced monthly repayment which is manageable.

Generally you would need a minimum of 100 a month to realistically offer the creditors an amount which they would be willing to accept.

The main thing is to offer creditors a fair percentage of your available income. Therefore, if you have 3 creditors, you would need to fairly split the 100 to each creditor; this generally works out on a pro-rata basis.

Below is an example of how to divide your available income between your creditors.

If your total debt is 5000 owed to 3 creditors and you have 200 a month available, you would divide the amount you owe to a creditor by your total debt and multiply it by your available surplus, i.e.:

Total Debt 5000

Creditor 1 2400
Creditor 2 1200
Creditor 3 1400

Surplus available 200

Creditor 1 - 2400 / 5000 x 200 = 96
Creditor 2 - 1200 / 5000 x 200 = 48
Creditor 3 - 1400 / 5000 x 200 = 56

As long as you can show the creditors you are offering a fair percentage of the debt, more often than not, they will accept the offer of payment.

As well as offering a reduced payment, more often than not, the creditor will freeze the interest on the account to allow you to repay the debt without increasing the amount of debt by adding interest.

Debt management plans are not legally binding, but may prove to be a suitable option.

Individual Voluntary Arrangement

An Individual Voluntary Arrangement is a legally binding agreement between you and your creditors. IVAs work differently to Debt management plans as they are repaid over 5 years whereas a debt management plan runs until the debt is repaid.

You may be required to include any equity you may have in your property, however, this will be discussed when setting up your proposals of repayment to your creditors.

The idea behind an IVA is to offer your creditors a reduced lump sum which is generally repaid over 5 years. Any assets you have may be included in the arrangement. An insolvency practitioner will discuss with you whether or not an IVA is suitable, and if so, they will work out the best way to repay your debts.

The IP will set up the repayment proposals agreed by you and send them over to your creditors for your creditors to vote on whether they find the proposals acceptable or not. Creditors who represent 75% or more of the total outstanding debt must accept the repayment proposals in order for the IVA to be accepted.

Once the IVA is accepted, you and your creditors are then tied into a legally binding agreement. This means the creditors can no longer write or phone requesting monies from you.

Debt consolidation Loans

Debt consolidation Loans are not for everyone. Sometimes it is all too easy to borrow money to pay money off, yet in the end, you can find yourself in a worse situation than before. It can sometimes help as a quick fix, but in the long run, you end up struggling more with debt and still looking for solutions.

On the flip side, if you know you are a good money manager, make sure you work out the figures, including how much interest you will be paying on top of the money you borrow and youre not tempted to buy something else with the money which lands into your bank account, then debt consolidation may be a solution.

Consider whether or not an alternative option is available which may better solve the situation rather than taking out another loan.

Regardless of your financial situation, it is always advisable to look into all options to find out which is the best solution to repay debts, if no option is suitable and you find you have no realistic amount to offer creditors, then maybe bankruptcy is the only solution.

There is no shame in bankruptcy, although that is what some may like you to believe. Bankruptcy is there because it is needed, and if it the only viable solution, then you can make a petition, but always get as much information as possible so that you are 100% sure bankruptcy is right for you and you are not restricting yourself in anyway.

PostHeaderIcon Calling Your Way Out Of Debt

Debt is a four-letter word we all want to avoid. However, the cost of living alone is so demanding that debt follows us wherever we go. We have to pay bills, pay for clothing, food, gasoline, taxes, rent, mortgage, car payments, college, etc, that sometimes it is next to impossible not to find yourself humming this four-letter word.

The best way to solve debt is to sit down and find solutions. Solving problems is the first step you will need to take to find a way out of debt. Once you start to see you have options, you can find it easier to cope with your stress and debts. If you cannot find new ideas to help you find ways out of debt, visit your local library and look for debt solutions and guides that walk you through steps in getting out of debt.

Having many resources can help you to pull up new ideas that lead to solving problems. Rather than allowing problems weigh you down, take action now and find solutions that will reduce your stress and your debts.

If you have access to the Internet, search the engines to find relevant links that guide you into debt relief. Stay away from companies that offer to get you out of debt for a high monthly fee. The concept of getting out of debt is to relieve self of extra burden, such as a new bill. For the most part, you can call your creditors and make payment arrangements. The creditors are often glad to hear from you. Rather than have the hounds from hell hunt you down, the creditors would rather keep you as a friend, since they want you to pay your debt and incur future debt with their company.

You have recourses when it comes to finding ways out of debt. Debt elimination is not an option, since when you get rid of one debt another will follow. You get the point. The solution is getting out of the past debts you owe, set a budget and avoid spending more than you can afford. Pay off one debt at a time, until gradually you find relief.

To avoid incurring additional debt, stay away from credit cards. Only use your credit cards to pay bills, and payoff your credit card as soon as possible to avoid high interest rates. Stay away from payday loans also, unless you see that you can avoid late fees and can payoff the loan right away. Keep in mind however, that payday lenders often attach a steep fee.

The above tips are just some of the many ways to keep out of debt and manage the debt that you already have. If you can manage your debt effectively you can save a massive amount of money over the years in interest.

PostHeaderIcon Debt Solutions - Your 12 Ways Out from Debts (Part 3)

Being in debt is no fun, especially if you are struggling to make ends meet. Because debt is a complex issue but there may be more than one solution. This article will outlines 12 common methods use by most of debtors to get rid of their debts. Among these 12 debt solutions, there may be one or more options which you can use to solve your financial problem.

4 of the 12 methods: Self Repayment Plan, Debt Settlement, Debt Consolidation, Debt Consolidation Loan had been discussed in part 1 and part 2. This part will focus on another 2 common debt solutions: Credit Counseling and Cash out Refinance.

Credit Counseling

If you do not have self-discipline to work out a budget plan for yourself and a repayment plan with your creditors, then stick to it to get your debt payoff; or you debt balance has reached to an unbearable level, you should consider to get service from a professional service from credit counseling agency.

Through the credit counseling, the counselor will discuss your entire financial situation with you and will advise you on how to realistically manage your money and your debts, help you develop a workable budget, and usually offer free educational materials and workshops.

Normally the credit counseling agency doesn’t consolidate your debts. They will work out payment plans with lower interest rate and fees for your outstanding debts. What you need to do is to make one monthly payment to the counseling agency, which will pay all your creditors. Credit counseling programs usually does not hamper your credit rating and if you stick to the plan, it is possible for you to get rid of debt in 3 to 6 years.

Although many credit counseling organizations are nonprofit and work with you to solve your financial problems. Be caution on the hidden fees, some credit counseling organizations charge high fees which may be hidden that can cause more debt. Hence, before you sign up any of the debt management plan offer to you by the credit counseling agency, review their fee structure and ensure the debt management plan is in line with your financial condition. Try to avoid the service which requires you to pay for an up front fee.

Cash out Refinance

If you have equity such as a home, you could refinance it to cash out money for your loan repayment. Typically you are allowed to refinance up to 75%, (sometimes 80%), of the value of the property on conforming loans. For example, if your home is now valued at $150,000 and your loan balance is $70,000, you might be able to get a new $150,000 x 75% = 112,500 mortgage. That would allow you to repay the existing $70,000 balance and use the $42,500 for your financial needs.

Comparatively, refinancing loan has lower interest compare to other personal loan and it has various repayment period which you can choose the one that meet your repayment capability.

In Summary

Credit counseling agencies have wide expertise in handling debts and they have various options for debtors which one of it may suit your financial situation. Get the service from them will help you to have clear picture on the options available for you in handling your debt issue.

If you have built your equity from the past such as bought a home, and now you have financial crisis, this equity will play an important role to save you from the crisis and pull you out from debt.

See you on part 4 for more debt solutions

PostHeaderIcon Debt Solutions - Your 12 Ways Out from Debts Part2

Being in debt is no fun, especially if you are struggling to make ends meet. Because debt is a complex issue but there may be more than one solution. This article will outlines 12 common methods use by most of debtors to get rid of their debts. Among these 12 debt solutions, there may be one or more options which you can use to solve your financial problem.

Please note this article will be divided into 5 parts, this part will examine 2 of the 12 methods: Self Repayment Plan & Debt Settlement.

Self Repayment Plan

The ideal way to start your debt solution program is with the self repayment plan. Self-discipline is the key factor to ensure the success of this method. Before you come out with your debt repayment plan, you need to understand you current debt condition; detail out all your debts: mortgage & car loan, credit card and other personal loans. Then list down all the fixed expenses such as power, phone, insurance, food and other expandable such as entertainment, gym, membership, dinner at restaurant & etc. Then record down your monthly incomes from salary, part-time job and other source of incomes.

Tailor your budget plan in line with your debt repayment plan. Budgeting is very important aspect in self repayment plan; you need to make a budget plan which will cut down or eliminate unnecessary expenses, has a saving of portion of your money for emergencies and unexpected expenses while focus most of your money on your debt repayment.

If possible, you might also consider a part-time job or look for other opportunities to increase your monthly income and these extra incomes can be utilized to fund your repayment plan. If you feel that you might not have a good self-discipline to follow your repayment plan, you might want to consider in set up a direct payroll deposit and automatic payments with your bank.

While running your repayment plan, you should not take in new debt and follow strictly what you have stated in your repayment plan. With these calculated steps and self-discipline to manage your money and debts, you can overcome your debt problems within a considerable time period.

Debt Settlement

Debt Settlementis an aggressive approach to debt reduction, which is appropriate for debtors with a serious amount of debt. This method is commonly use by debtors who have unbearable debts and considering bankruptcy. Creditors will usually settle for less than owed when the debtor is under serious financial strain because if the debtor chooses to file bankruptcy, then the creditor gets nothing. Creditors want to get as much money back as they can.

You may do it yourself and get help from third party, debt settlement agency to negotiate with your creditors to outcome an agreed settlement amount, sometimes by reducing your debt balance as much as 50%-70%. If you plan to hire a debt settlement agency to negotiate with your creditors, you need to carefully choose a reputable debt settlement agency, understand their fee structure and you are advised to check out if there are any hidden fees involved in the settlement process.

Debt Settlement is a way to get out of debt in the shortest amount of time, and with the least amount of money without filing for bankruptcy. Although this method of debt relief will hurt your credit rating, it is definitely a better option than bankruptcy.

In Summary

Self repayment plan is good if you have manageable debts, a strong intention to get out of debt and a good self-discipline to follow the plan and make a success. Whereas, debt settlement is a fast way to get out of debts with some drawbacks to your credit rating, but it is a better option for debtors who are considering the bankruptcy option.

See you on part 2 for more debt solutions

PostHeaderIcon Debt Solutions - Your 12 Ways Out from Debts

Being in debt is no fun, especially if you are struggling to make ends meet. Because debt is a complex issue but there may be more than one solution. This article will outlines 12 common methods use by most of debtors to get rid of their debts. Among these 12 debt solutions, there may be one or more options which you can use to solve your financial problem.

6 debt solutions: Self Repayment Plan, Debt Settlement, Debt Consolidation, Debt Consolidation Loan, Credit Counseling and Cash out Refinance had been discussed in the past 3 parts (Part 1, 2 & 3), this part will talk about another 3 common debt solutions.

Retirement Benefits

If you have a 401(k), plan or certain types of pension plans, most employers allow you to borrow against your retirement account. Typical plans allow you to borrow up to half your vested balance, but not more than $50,000. You usually must pay the money back, with interest, over five years. If you don’t repay the loan, you will owe income tax and a 10% early withdrawal penalty. This type of loan offers low interest rates and is much easier to handle. Hence, you can borrow against this retirement account to settle the high interest rate loan.

There are a couple of big drawbacks which you should aware of. First, you are giving up the tax-free compounding of the money you withdraw. That could lead to a significantly smaller amount on retirement day. Also, if you leave your current employer for any reason, you will probably have to pay the loan back immediately or face taxes plus a penalty.

Credit Union

Credit unions generally have lower interest rates and fees on loans. These loans normally offer to member only. If you are not a member, check with your employer, or organizations of which you are a member and find out if you are eligible to join one.

Most loans are 1, 3 or 5 years in duration. From time to time individual credit unions will offer special loan rates so it is beneficial to check in with your local credit union regularly. The type of loans available depends on your credit union.

A credit union loan has some very special features:

  • Loans are insured at no direct cost to the eligible member.
  • Repayment protection insurance is available as an optional extra.
  • No hidden fees or transaction charges.
  • Repayments calculated on the reducing balance of the loan. This means smaller interest repayments as you repay your loan.
  • Repayment terms to suit your particular circumstances.
  • Flexibility -you can repay the loan earlier or make larger repayments than agreed with no penalty.
  • Additional lump sum repayments accepted with no penalty

Insurance

You can borrow from the life insurance policy at a very low interest rate in order to solve your debt problems. The most advantageous thing is that, you do not have to repay this loan. Your life insurance benefits will be reduced by the amount you borrow in addition to any accrued interest.

In Summary

Borrow money from your retirement account or credit union are another 2 methods to use lower interest rates loan to pay for high interest rates debts. Whereas, borrowing the money against your insurance mean that you are lowering your protection sum to pay for your debts. Anyhow, these are another 3 methods of debt solutions for your choices.

See you on part 5 for more debt solutions.