The Process Of Debt Consolidation

By Layla Vanderbilt

When you are in too much debt, a debt consolidation program is a good way to stay afloat. The program begins with an evaluation of your current financial situation to establish whether its debt consolidation or bankruptcy you really need. The analysis will give you an estimate of any savings you might get with the consolidation process.

Once the debtor comes to know, through debt consolidation analysis, how much he will be able to pay the creditor every month, then one of the counselors contacts the creditors and negotiates with them with regard to reduction in the rate of interest and fix monthly payments at an amount that will be affordable to the debtor. Thus a deal is finalized with the debt consolidation company and the debtor in a friendly and caring manner.

The interest rates can be reduced or eliminated completely. Sometimes with good negotiation skills from the debt consolidator the creditor can even reduce some of the principle amount.

Debt consolidation also has other added advantages such as stopping the creditor from pursuing any further legal actions against the debtor. This means that the debtor can now live with no fear of being taken to court. Since the creditor will be receiving payments the debtors credit rating will also start to rise.

With debt consolidation services, the debtor will no longer be dealing with the creditors directly. This means there will be no more embarrassing calls from the creditor and no more bills from the creditor. Instead, he only has to pay the single agreed amount to the consolidation firm every month. In essence, the debt consolidation firm takes full control over the creditors as long as the debtor keeps his part of the bargain and hence there is no interaction between them.

Generally speaking, there are no fees to the debtor. The creditors are usually willing to pay in order to receive at least partial payment on outstanding balances rather than losing it all by non-payment or bankruptcy. Debt Consolidation can be utilized whether your credit is good or bad. Debt Consolidation can be a win-win situation for creditor and debtor alike. - 31377

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