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For
those that have gotten themselves into trouble over credit card debt, there
are organizations that can help. Many nonprofit organizations counsel
people on how to get out of credit card debt.
Many of those that get into
credit card debt need advice on spending patterns, organizing their
finances, and understanding interest rates and their effects of loan
payback. Counselors help those in need by stressing the importance of not
incurring any new debt, paying off high interest rate credit cards first,
consolidating debt, and understanding the scope of one’s debt.
A basic
first step in counseling is to understand how much debt needs to be paid
off. A counselor will sit down with a client and add up the debt from
various credit cards, then determine through asking specific questions how
much the client can pay back each month considering the clients other
financial responsibilities. They both come up with a repayment plan, and
the client comes in regularly to confirm that the plan is being followed, or
to adjust the plan if there are extenuating circumstances. Another type of
credit counseling involves a more hands on debt management approach. A
non-profit debt management firm will do all of the counseling described
above, but will also attempt to negotiate a better repayment plan with the
credit card company. The client often then creates a repayment plan with
the debt manager instead of the credit card company. It is important before
entering an agreement with this type of credit counselor to make sure they
have a good history of helping others. |