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With the way our economy is fluctuating, it’s no surprise why many of us today are falling into debt and are struggling for a way out. With the blooming industry of consumer credit counseling service, thousands of people have managed to avoid filing for bankruptcy and managed to set their finances straight. If you find yourself drowning in a pile of bills and outstanding dues and you just don’t know how to handle it, turn to CCCS.

This service is a debt elimination service that has many advantages and debts that would encourage you to invest in. First and foremost, it helps you eliminate debt! They take the time and effort to go over your personal expenses and sort out a payment scheme with your creditor to help you free yourself from debt. Also, they can help you with harassing collectors and divert those calls to their company so that you’d have stress free weekends.

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When somebody says they’re going to file for bankruptcy it sounds easy right? Well, in order to file for bankruptcy there are some steps that need to be followed. There are 3 changes that now affect people before filing and they are the ticket in, the means test, and the ticket out.

Ticket In – If you want to file then you need to go to a credit counseling session. You need to attend this credit counseling sessions six months before you apply to file for bankruptcy. Also, your session cannot be done by just anyone. They need to be approved by the United States Trustees office.

Means Test – This is a test that is required under the new law. Your income is tested using a two part means test. This is a formula to determine if you’re going to be able to afford 25% of your unsecured debt. Unsecured debt is things like credit card debt. From there they will determine how your income looks compared to the states average. Depending on what your income looks like compared to the state average will determine if your able to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy.

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What can credit card debt consolidation services do for you? If you are stressing out over debt, these nonprofit organizations are great place to turn for help. They can be found in brick and mortar establishments in most communities and are readily available on the internet and give you information in a matter of minutes.

So, what can a credit counseling service do for you? The most important thing they do is consolidate all you unsecured debt into one monthly payment. Your payment will be about 2% of the total debt that you enroll into the debt management plan. It will be snowballed, which means your payment will remain the same throughout the repayment period even though your debt is decreasing.

Your interest rates will be decreased to about 10% and your fees will be eliminated. With all this combined, you will be looking at debt freedom in about five years. This is about half the time it would take you to pay off your credit cards by making minimum payments. One of the positive aspects of credit counseling is your credit will remain intact. You will still have a decent credit score when you get done with the program.

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So who needs credit counseling? Anybody whose debt loads are running high and who are thinking of filing bankruptcy, need counseling with their finances. Counseling services are meant to negotiate with your creditor for lower payments. More and more counseling on credit services are seen as they are encouraged by the payment system that is called the ‘fair share’.

If you are able to handle your finances well and pay your bills in time you are one amongst those who don’t need counseling. But if you see your bills mounting and you are panic stricken with too much debt to handle, you can seek help from a debt counselor. There are tell-tale signs to understand when you need counseling. They are:

• When all that you think you can afford to pay is the minimums on your credit.
• You have been late with your payments on one or more of your bills.
• Collection agencies or creditors are pestering you to pay up.
• You have not been able to negotiate with your creditors for an affordable payment plan.

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A sometimes inescapable choice, bankruptcy is not a choice anyone wants to make. This may be partly because the cost of bankruptcy is very expensive.

Filing bankruptcy is a huge cost. So many fees are required, while some of these are small amounts not all of them are little. Regardless, they all add up in the end.

Maybe the biggest charges are the lawyers and filing fees. The can easily soar into the $1000 range. Then there is mandatory credit counseling that costs.

Lots of times changes are required to the original filing. When this happens amendment charges, petition fees, reopening costs, and charges to change from Chapter 13 to Chapter 7 are applied. Continue reading ‘Knowing How to Discover the Real Cost of Bankruptcy’ »

There is nothing more seductive to a person that has credit card debt than being debt free. And sometimes getting there can be quite elusive. Many people that have debt just don’t know where to begin cleaning up the mess of credit card debt. The process is not all that difficult, but it will take patience and persistence.

The best way to begin is to get all of your paperwork in front of you. Take an inventory of what you owe and who you owe it to. Anything that is current or less than a few months past due and is unsecured (credit cards, medical bills, utilities) can be entered into a debt management program. Continue reading ‘Using Nonprofit Credit Counseling to Become Debt Free’ »