Debt Specialist Advice

OK, you are in a bet of a mess; your debt is spiralling out of control; you are struggling to sleep at night and you are feeling a sense of guilt. You feel depressed, angry at yourself and that you have let everybody down. Does the above sound familiar? Many many people are in a similar situation and therefore you should not feel like you are alone. In reality there is no time for fear as it is action that is now required.

I should mention at this stage that I am not a financial adviser and that what you read should not therefor be seen as advice. It is always worth seeking the advice of a debt specialist before proceeding or making a decision etc.

Not everyone has access to a debt management specialist therefore we have to think about more realistic action to reduce our debts.

What we need of course is a solution to our debt problem. At the outset we should seek help with family and friends being the first port of call. Even though it is likely to be extremely difficult to break the news to our loved ones regarding the fact that we are in debt and also about how much we are in debt, it is something that has to be done – the sooner the better.

Once the above task has successfully been completed we can then move on to step two. It is usually the additional interest that is charged on top of the debt that is what causes most people to struggle with the repayments and then before they know it they are in too deep with no possibility of a way out. Due to the fact that we are in a recession can actually work to our advantage.

Banks, building societies and other lenders are having to write off millions of loans, that they have previous written, as “bad debts”. These companies are eager to recoup some of their money and are very much in need of real cash during these harsh business conditions. It would be advisable to contact each of your creditors to ask them to freeze the interest payable; let them know that you are unable to afford the payments but that you want to somehow clear the debt. Tell them how much you earn and provide evidence of this by way of your payslip. Also inform them of all of the other company’s you owe money to as well as stating the total amount you are able to afford on a monthly basis.

I believe that many of the lenders will write back to you with a positive response.

There are always alternatives of course including going for a no credit check loan however these are not a solution to becoming debt free.

Another alternative is to formulate a business cost reduction strategy; you can do this with the aid of a cost cutting specialist. This is where you obtain lower prices for things such as your telephone calls, electricity bills and even cleaning.

I wish you every success in your quest to become free from debt.

 

 

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