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Debt Settlement: How Does It Work And Is It The Right Option?

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Being in debt is incredibly stressful and if you can’t find ways to manage your finances, it can have a big impact on your physical and mental health. When you are looking into your different options for clearing debt, you may have come across debt settlement companies. These organizations promise to settle with your creditors and reduce the overall amount of debt that you have to pay, making it a lot easier to get on top of your finances. But before you dive in and start contacting debt settlement agencies, it’s important that you understand how they work and what the pros and cons are.

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How Debt Settlement Works

When you work with a debt settlement company, they will negotiate with the lenders on your behalf and try to get them to agree to a reduced amount, which will usually be paid in a lump sum. During the process, you will usually be advised to stop paying your debts for the moment until an agreement is reached. While negotiations are going on, you will need to start putting money aside so you can pay the lump sum once an agreement is reached. The debt settlement company will then charge you a percentage based on the amount of money that you have saved. 

 

When choosing a debt relief company, you need to be very careful because some are better than others and many will charge you a lot of money for advice without actually taking any practical steps to reduce your debt. On the other hand, organizations like the Debt to Success System can help you to write off debts and drastically reduce the amount that you owe. If you are unsure about choosing the right debt relief company, do some research into what is Debt to Success System and how does it work? Before agreeing to anything, always find out exactly what steps the organization will take to reduce your debt and make sure that you are not just paying for advice. 

Pros

There are some big benefits to using a debt relief company. Firstly, it can help you to avoid bankruptcy if you are in a very difficult position and in a lot of cases, it can help you to reduce the total amount that you owe. It also gets creditors off your back, which is important because it causes a lot of stress when you are constantly being hounded for money. However, there are also some potential downsides to using debt relief companies. 

Cons 

Before using a debt settlement company, it’s important that you manage your expectations. It is possible that your creditors won’t agree to negotiate and you will be in the same position that you were before. If you stop paying your debts while negotiations are ongoing and then your creditors refuse to come to an agreement, they will charge you fees for late payment and your total debt can actually increase. You may also be charged fees by the debt settlement company even if they don’t manage to reduce your debt. 

 

Using a debt relief company will also have a negative impact on your credit score, which is why it’s best to consider alternative ways of clearing your debt, like consolidation loans and strict budgeting before you go down the route of debt settlement. 

 

In some cases, debt settlement is the best option. However, you should always try to clear your debt on your own first and consider the pros and cons before going ahead with debt relief.

 

This is a contributed post.

 

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