Consumer Counseling Credit Debt Management
Organization
Are you feeling the pinch of high monthly debt payments? A
consumer counseling credit debt management
organization can help.
These nonprofit agencies work with your creditors to get
them to reduce their interest rates and the amount of your
minimum monthly payments. The credit card companies have the
advantage of dealing with a reputable consumer counseling
credit debt management organization instead of dealing with the
creditor. Debts are paid with "collected funds," so creditors
never have to worry that a payment check will bounce.
Do Your Homework
Before you sit down for a session with a consumer counseling
credit debt management organization, you have some homework to
do. This homework consists of itemizing your debts and
itemizing your spending.
Many debtors have been in denial about how much they spend
and how much they are in debt, so putting pen to paper and
making a list of both debts and spending can be a scary
experience. Don't panic, and don't procrastinate. This is step
one of a journey toward being in control of your debt and your
financial future.
Go about the process methodically. First, gather up all your
statements from credit card companies, doctors' offices,
collection agencies, student loans, car loans, insurance, and
utilities. Make a list of the creditor, the amount owed, and
the monthly payment. Enter this information twice: Once in your
debt record and once in your spending record.
You now have a complete picture of your total debt and your
minimum monthly payments on your debt. You are still not ready,
though, to get debt management and consumer counseling services
yet. You need to complete your spending records.
Monitor Your Spending
For one entire week, keep track of every cent you spend by
credit card, debit card, cash, check, or automatic debit. Write
down your automatic teller machine fees, your bus fares, and
the cost of every cup of coffee you buy. Do not write down
expenses that you've already tracked when you captured your
monthly spending.
After you have a week's worth of expenses, you are ready to
visit the debt management and consumer counseling service
provider. At this point, many consumers may not need debt
management and consumer counseling services after all. Most
consumers have already done what they thought they needed
counseling to do: faced the reality of their debts and their
out-of-control spending.
Manage It Yourself
If you want to try to manage your debt by yourself instead
of using a consumer counseling credit debt management
organization, go through your expenses with a sharp red pencil,
and slash, slash, slash those expenses.
Start making your own lunch, drinking only coffee that you
make yourself at home, and doing without the premium cable and
satellite channels. Apply the money you save to your credit
card debt, and you can methodically decrease your debts.
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