Do You Need To Know How to Get Rid of Unsecured Debt
October 31, 2009 Filed Under: Finance
Credit Card Debt is affecting the lives of tens of thousands of U.S. consumers during this economic downturn. The country will pull out of this slump and rebound strongly as it always does. However, the strains of debt on those who are having a hard time making ends meet can weigh strong on the minds of many. Unfortunately, for many, getting rid of unsecured debt with as little personal financial damage as possible is the only way to survive these hard times.
How can this be done?
Debt relief is what many need today. The vast majority of debt can be eliminated in two ways. There are advantages and disadvantages to both and the one that is right for any individual will depend on their personal circumstances. There is much blame to be spread around. The current state of the economy is one argument many make in blaming their situation. Credit card companies are frequently blamed for the historic rise in credit card debt today. And then there are the consumers themselves who should consider that their debt issues are their own fault above any other excuse. Regardless of the cause, the damage has been done and solutions to the problems are what many need now.
Two of the most widely used ways of unsecured debt settlement are available to consumers today. Bankruptcy is probably the most widely known debt relief program. During strong economic time and weak, bankruptcy ads can be heard on the radio and seen on television, however, bankruptcy carries many serious side-effects and should only be considered as a last resort when dealing with credit card debt. A few of the consequences of filing bankruptcy are: the virtual destruction of one’s credit record, the near inability to obtain future credit for up to 10 years, denial of apartment or home rentals because of the bankruptcy, being required to pay deposits for future home utilities such as gas, electricity, water, home phone, internet and cable TV, finally, the embarrassing possibility of being rejected for a job or promotion, as more and more employers are conducting credit checks as part of their routine job applicant screening process.
A less intrusive form of debt relief is debt settlement. This is arguably the most effective debt relief program in existence today. Debt settlement works by having a debt settlement firm negotiate on behalf of the consumer with their creditors to facilitate an agreed upon reduction of the amount of credit card debt which the consumer owes. Debt settlement programs can reduce a consumers debt by 50% to 75% of the outstanding debt balance on unsecured accounts. Debt settlement is much easier on your credit ratings and does not carry the stigma or repercussions of bankruptcy. Of the two a negotiated debt settlement is the winner over bankruptcy almost every time.











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