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As a credit specialist my recommendation would be
to think long and hard before considering either credit counseling
or bankruptcy. You can remedy most situations yourself with the
right plan. Obtaining the right debt settlement software could help
turn things around in as little as a few hours. A challenge I often
see is caused by the chaotic state of mind that usually surrounds
financial hardship. This dynamic may adversely affect your
consistency. You know yourself. If you can dig in and fight for your
financial solvency then you will save thousands of dollars and
potentially save your credit rating. If you don’t have time, or the
do-it-yourself road just isn’t for you, credit counseling or
bankruptcy may be imminent…and that is ok. Hard times happen to good
people.
In my opinion, the most important thing you can
do to get ahead of this situation is take action. It is easy to
avoid issues in hopes that they will just go away…it is human nature
to do so. After all, who wants to speak to a rude collection agent
or attorney after all? Unfortunately you will only be compounding
the problems if you avoid them. Be brave. Either get a system for
managing a debt consolidation campaign or contact a credit counselor
for advice. Just because you talk to a counselor does not mean you
are obligated in any way to use the service. As a matter of fact, I
recommend taking advantage of their free expertise. I have reviewed
and recommended both software and credit counselor’s for these
endeavors. I have included a link below for your convenience.
Recovering from financial hardship is challenging
but there is a light at the end of the tunnel. Remember the things
that enrich your life. Your children, family, friendship, pets, good
food and Mother Nature are reminders of what life is about. Take
time out to enjoy yourself while taking equal steps toward
solutions. Concentrate on the solutions and they will begin to
manifest themselves in the form of growing security and
peace-of-mind in your life.
Copyright December 2005, yourcreditcures.com, USA
Tad MacPherson is a credit specialist with years
of experience assisting consumers with restoring and reestablishing
their credit. Get free advice and valuable credit tools at
http://www.yourcreditcures.com/. |