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		<title>Will A Debt Settlement Program Affect Your Credit History? Pt. 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 May 2010 08:45:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mallory Megan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the last article I wrote about debt settlement programs and whether it was a good idea to agree to one or not. Keeping all of this information I relayed to you in mind, if you come to the conclusion that debt settlement isn't the best option for you, there are four other main options: remain delinquent, come up with extra money to make payments, work with a credit counselor, or declare bankruptcy.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the last article I wrote about debt settlement programs and whether it was a good idea to agree to one or not. Keeping all of this information I relayed to you in mind, if you come to the conclusion that debt settlement isn&#8217;t the best option for you, there are four other main options: remain delinquent, come up with extra money to make payments, work with a credit counselor, or declare bankruptcy.</p>
<p>Remaining delinquent will just cause your credit score to get worse, and the longer you wait, the harder your score will be hit. Just one thirty day late payment can cause your score to plummet by up to one hundred and ten points. Ninety days? You are now three times as late with your card payment, and you are only getting later as more time passes on.</p>
<p>Coming up with extra cash to make your payments might just be worth your while. Take a close look at your finances and budget. Is there anything in your budget that can be adjusted, or anything you owe that can be sold? Use any extra money to pay your debt and prevent any further damage to your credit score. For a lot of us, budgeting isn&#8217;t as easy as that. If you need outside help, seek out a credit counselor. They will get to the bottom of the issue, and find a solution for you.</p>
<p>Additionally, you also have the ability to consider filing for bankruptcy. This means that you will not have to pay back the debt, but filing will cause your credit to drop even more than a debt settlement will, by as much as two hundred and forty points. If you are considering bankruptcy, have a consultation with a bankruptcy attorney to discuss the details.</p>
<p>All told, experts say that talking to a good credit counselor is the best choice. They can assist you when it comes to assessing your financial situation, offer possible alternative choices, and show you how not to make the same mistakes at any point in the future.</p>
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		<title>Phony Debt Consolidation Schemes To Be On The Lookout For Part Two</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 May 2010 07:41:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mallory Megan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the last article I spoke about potentially shady debt consolidation schemes that you should be on the lookout for. Read on to find out more:....]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the last article I spoke about potentially shady debt consolidation schemes that you should be on the lookout for. Read on to find out more:&#8230;.</p>
<p>In the meantime, your creditors are not being paid. Unfortunately, while you are accumulating that payment, you are not paying your bills and you may be delving further and further into debt.Instead of taking this gamble check out a nonprofit credit counseling firm that may charge you only twenty dollars, if anything. Instead of billing the debtor, these counselors will typically get what is called a fair share percentage payment from your creditors after you have been paid.</p>
<p>Finally, and most importantly, DON&#8217;T invest your trust in the debt consolidation counselor who tells you that &#8220;We will handle everything. You should cease all communication with your creditors.&#8221; Even though the fact that the idea of not speaking to creditors and ignoring their mail sounds like a real load off of your back, ultimately, it is your debt and your credit score at hand. Never send in a change of address form directing all creditor mail to a debt settlement company.</p>
<p>It is crucial to keep in mind that the creditor is the one with whom you signed your contractual agreement. When you allow all of your statements to be sent to the debt settlement company, you give up that control. You don&#8217;t have any idea how much in interest and late fees are being tacked on. You also won&#8217;t know if your debt has been moved into collection.</p>
<p>A few final words of wisdom. If you think you need debt settlement, try debt management first. Get in touch with your creditors and request reduced interest, suspended payment or any other payment terms that may suit your financial situation more favorably. Although it may appear to be a long shot, or a pain, it is always extremely essential if you are about to miss a payment to call your creditor and say &#8220;Hey, listen, I am unable to make this month&#8217;s payment. I&#8217;d like to work something out with you.</p>
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		<title>Making The Best Of A Stressful Situation- Divorce And Bankruptcy</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 May 2010 08:55:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mallory Megan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Divorce, coupled with bankruptcy can pose serious problems for those involved. When a married couple who no longer wishes to remain together have debts piling up and are heading for divorce, bankruptcy might be one way to sort out the financial issues. Bankruptcy has the capacity to be filed by just one spouse, or jointly. The effects of bankruptcy on divorce proceedings? Abrupt at best. An automatic stay will put an end to all activities on divorce proceedings.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Divorce, coupled with bankruptcy can pose serious problems for those involved. When a married couple who no longer wishes to remain together have debts piling up and are heading for divorce, bankruptcy might be one way to sort out the financial issues. Bankruptcy has the capacity to be filed by just one spouse, or jointly. The effects of bankruptcy on divorce proceedings? Abrupt at best. An automatic stay will put an end to all activities on divorce proceedings.</p>
<p>Although one lawyer may seem trying in a time of stress, two lawyers may be necessary to sort the matters out, a bankruptcy attorney and a divorce lawyer to hash things out between the unhappy couple. Some good advice to take would be to immediately seek out a bankruptcy lawyer to guide you through your finance, in addition to the attorney who is assisting you through your divorce. The expert guidance with alimony, child support, property settlements, and other financial issues is key when you are suffering from the stress of bankruptcy and divorce simultaneously.</p>
<p>If the unhappy couple owes a large deal of shared debt, filing for bankruptcy jointly is a good option. This can even simplify the divorce settlement, and filing bankruptcy jointly is cheaper. If you are a spiteful ex, filing individually for bankruptcy is one way to send the creditors after your spouse.</p>
<p>Then there is the issue of property that you have accrued during marriage. That&#8217;s marital or community property. If you are filing jointly for bankruptcy, and your former spouse has marked some of your separate property as marital property, you should take these actions. First, you should prove what is yours is not community property. The bankruptcy court will release the exempt property, and the remaining property that you share will be part of the bankruptcy estate and therefore will be utilized for paying off debts.</p>
<p>After the bankruptcy court has figured out which property is exempt from bankruptcy, the divorce court can split the property between the spouses equally. The non exempt property will be sold by bankruptcy trustees (representatives) to pay off debts.</p>
<p>A different way to steer clear of financial loss on account of your former spouse&#8217;s debt is to attach a property of your spouse as a security lien. This lien will permit you to take hold of the property and utilize it to pay off your spouse&#8217;s loan if he or she is thinking of ditching and letting you pay. The property with a lien may get you less than the market price, but this is still a good way to protect yourself.</p>
<p>And in conclusion, you have the ability to work an indemnity clause into your divorce decree. This will help guard you from creditors who are coming after you to pay for your ex spouse&#8217;s debts after the divorce. If your husband or wife files for bankruptcy, don&#8217;t worry. The judge will enforce it to protect you and your finances.</p>
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		<title>Consider A Student Loan Consolidation</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Apr 2010 10:38:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mallory Megan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Income is limited these days for everyone, who struggles to maintain the standard of living. In the past, loans carried you through college, but now that you're out these debts have come out to haunt you. You may be contacted by various debt collectors and left a frantic mess seeking someone who can help you with a school loan consolidation.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Income is limited these days for everyone, who struggles to maintain the standard of living. In the past, loans carried you through college, but now that you&#8217;re out these debts have come out to haunt you. You may be contacted by various debt collectors and left a frantic mess seeking someone who can help you with a school loan consolidation.</p>
<p>The majority of students that have just finished their education and are currently looking for jobs attempt to work federal school loan consolidation first. This loan has benefits in a number of ways. First, the government is the source of this loan but it is issued by private lenders. That means that the time you have to repay the loan has the capacity to be extended for a long duration.</p>
<p>Perhaps the most enticing benefit of school loan consolidation is the fact that the multiple student loans are substituted with only one loan. The overall amount of the debt is reduced; at times this reduction can even go up to 60%. This, of course leads to reduction in your monthly payment.</p>
<p>Even better, the new rate of interest is based on the weighted average of the rates that apply on your current loans. You&#8217;ll also get rid of the mental stress connected with remembering the details about multiple loans. Consolidation doesn&#8217;t require a cosigner or any checking of the credit score, and you can use this opportunity to improve the credit score or rating.</p>
<p>One problem that comes with the situation is that is it is very difficult to prove yourself eligible for the federal school loan consolidation. Typically, you will need the assistance of a good debt consolidation expert to prove that you are eligible for this kind of consolidation. The standards to be qualified for this loan are very rigid, leaving many ineligible for the loan. Nevertheless, it is worthwhile to check to see if you qualify. It could be a good resource for protecting your finances in the future.</p>
<p>Mallory Megan is employed by a <a href="http://www.rapidrecoverysolution.com">debt collection</a> agency. She also writes articles on business, finance, consumer spending and <a href="http://www.707creditscore.com/rapid-recovery-solutions">collection agencies</a>. You are welcome to reprint this article &#8211; but get your own <a href='http://www.uberarticles.com/?id=3306068&amp;p=21696'>unique content</a> version here.</p>
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		<title>10 Tips To Help Collect Past Due Accounts</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 09:39:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mallory Megan</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ten Tips on how to collect debt:</p>
<p>PREPARE: Review the paperwork on the debtor before making the call. Know the history of the account, credit record, the promises kept/broken. Have all records in front of you, ready for reference.</p>
<p>ATTITUDE: Adopting a straight, professional, business-like attitude is important. You have a contract or you delivered the goods, money is now owed and you have the right to expect payment. Do not let it become personal. Don&#8217;t yell or raise your voice; and NEVER curse. Don&#8217;t make idol threats; legal action is your recourse.</p>
<p>CONTACT: It is important that you are talking to the decision maker. Do not let any individuals brush you off with &#8220;You&#8217;ll have to talk to the bookkeeper.&#8221; Identify the person who can cut you a check. If you can not get through after several calls, let the secretary know that you know your calls are being screened. Tell her the purpose of your call and if necessary give a deadline.</p>
<p>CONTROL: Always control the conversation. Keep it focused on the debt and on the repayment schedule. Do not let the debtor sidetrack you with personal history, excuses, etc. Remember, the objective of your call is to collect money, or get a commitment to pay not to become friends with the debtor or win arguments.</p>
<p>FLEXIBLE: Always be prepared to adjust to any situation. Think about the kind of customer you are dealing with and adapt to meet the circumstances. Be prepared to accept a reasonable payment schedule, and a willingness to deal with a customers circumstances.</p>
<p>NOTES: Try to Keep detailed, accurate notes of every single contact with the debtor. Always probe for additional information on the debtor. Notes of these contacts will help you in later phone calls, and may be invaluable if litigation is needed. Great notes will also help in credit decisions in the future or in cases where skip tracing may be needed.</p>
<p>PRODUCTIVE: Keep calls brief and to the point. This is a business call only, not a social one. Try to view your efforts on a ratio of time expended to results achieved. Long conversations usually mean the customer is stalling for time or trapping you in the buddy syndrome.</p>
<p>PRECISE: Never leave a call open ended, such as &#8220;Well talk next week,&#8221; or &#8220;Ill send what I can.&#8221; Every single call should result in a commitment to some kind of payment, You need a specific amount, by a specific date, even the check number the customer is using to pay the promise.</p>
<p>TIME: The longer an account is outstanding, the less likely it is that it will be paid. If payment is not arranged or a payment plan is not established within 90 days, place the claim with a collection agency or start legal proceedings.</p>
<p>PLACEMENT: Try to choose an agency that does not have to pay to get your information. Just type in &#8220;Collection Agency&#8221; to any search engine and pick a firm that ranks organically.</p>
<p>Mallory McGuinness is employed by a collections agency that works with a <a href="http://www.rapidrecoverysolution.com">debt collection lawyer</a>. She also does articles on business, finance, the credit industry and <a href="http://twitter.com/CollectDebt">collections agencies</a>. You are welcome to reprint this article &#8211; but get your own <a href='http://www.uberarticles.com/?id=37871&amp;p=21696'>unique content</a> version here.</p>
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