Posts tagged: Filing For Bankruptcy

Feb 18 2010

Medical Debt Consolidation? Good Or Bad?



One popular way people deal with medical debt is through consolidation. If you are struggling, medical debt consolidation is one way to attack it but it does have its downsides. Consolidation comes through either a financial institution loan or through the use of a debt management company. Like any other debt consolidation method, there are pluses and minuses – costs and benefits which you need to understand.

Consolidation Through A Loan

One type of medical consolidation is achieved through the use of a bank loan. The loan can be secured or have collateral behind it – in which that collateral could be your house or other assets you have. A secured loan is a much better loan than an unsecured loan. An unsecured loan is a loan in which the bank has no collateral in case you fail to repay. Therefore, a secured loan (refinance, home equity, loan against your 401k etc) usually carriers a much better interest rate. In both cases, your credit score is a huge factor. The lower your credit score, the more likely you are to obtain a higher interest rate. Taking out a loan is only advisable if the interest rate you can obtain on the loan is lower than your medical debt interest rate, it prevents your credit score from being degraded, and or of it prevents you from filing for bankruptcy.

A debt consolidation loan is not beneficial if it is at a higher interest rate than your current medical debt interest rate. However, it can be beneficial in lowering your monthly payments so they are more manageable. However, realize a loan usually results in your paying more principal in the long run because your payments are lower. This type of consolidation can be difficult to obtain although usually a secured loan is much easier to obtain then a non-secured loan.

Consolidation Through Debt Relief Company

Another way to consolidate your medical debt debt is by signing up with a Credit Counseling or Debt Relief Company. These companies can negotiate with your creditors (hospital, doctor’s office, or collection agency) to potentially settle for a lower amount and set you up with reasonable payment plans or payment plan you can afford. If you are the type of person that feels better with assistance then sign up for a “Medical Debt Consultation” at the top to see if you qualify. However, you can also contact your creditors yourself and negotiate yourself (interest rates and payment plan). Make sure when you pursue assistance, that you ensure your credit score will not be negatively affected. You want to reduce your interest rate (if any) and balance but with reporting to the credit bureau as “paid in full” or “paid as agreed” instead of “settled.” In other words, talk to your credit counseling or debt management company that you want options that don’t require your credit being degraded any further.

In summary, debt consolidation, when it matches your needs, can be a viable option for medical debt. Always compare your interest rate with a bank loan, and if you are unable to obtain a loan work with a credit counselor or debt management company. Always consider the consequences and benefits no matter what you do. Moreover, ask questions in whatever consolidation method you select.

Jan 22 2010

Short Sale Vs. Bankruptcy

The American economy seems to be recovering, albeit on very wobbly legs. The housing market, however, is still in rough shape. Many American homeowners are unable to meet their debts, either because of adjustable rate mortgages that got ahead of them or because of recent job losses. Whatever the reasons for their struggle, many homeowners are now facing foreclosure and weighing all of their options. After a bit of research, many narrow down their decision to one of two choices–short sales or filing for bankruptcy. While neither is a particularly appealing option, homeowners will likely have to consider both and then decide on the lesser of two evils.

While foreclosure is a dirty word for many Americans, bankruptcy is usually thought of in even lower regards. It conjures up destroyed credit scores and financial futures. In actuality, bankruptcy is designed as a way for someone to get something of a fresh start financially. Essentially, it relieves a debtor of many of their debts, albeit with some fairly harsh penalties. Normally bankruptcy involves the total liquidation of a debtor’s assets. Any money made through the liquidation is divided amongst those that they owe money to, according to different factors. Bankruptcy will indeed decimate your credit score and make it almost impossible to receive any type of loan for quite some time, seven years in general.

Short sales are an alternative that many Americans have begun to utilize. Essentially they involve the sale of your property for a lower amount than you actually owe the lender for it. It may be hard to convince a bank to agree to these arrangements, but under certain circumstances they will. Your credit will still be negatively impacted, but not quite as dramatically as if you slipped into foreclosure or declared bankruptcy. There are certain tax implications that may make it more difficult to go with this option, although for many people it is a much more attractive course of action.

The sad truth is that there is no easy way to escape foreclosure. Whether you elect to filed for bankruptcy or attempt to get your lender to agree to a short sale, you’ll still face repercussions, especially in your credit score. No matter what path you take, the years ahead of you will be difficult. But a bit of research will help you decide on the right course of action. Consulting a professional may be a very wise idea, as the intricacies involved in any of your options are likely to be complex.

Jan 09 2010

Do Credit Card Debt Consolidation Services Work?



Credit Card Debt Consolidation Services can and are a big help. I know because I used them myself to try to get out of some financial trouble I was in. I initially thought about just claiming bankruptcy but we still had one option left and I was going to try it before filing for bankruptcy and ruining my credit for good wasn’t much of an option for me. If you can, I highly recommend you at least talk to a Credit Card Debt Consolidation Service before you think about filing for bankruptcy.

One of the best ways to deal with mounting credit card debts is to seek professional advice. In my case I went to Consumer Credit Counseling Service and they were a big help. Most of the consumer credit services offer credit card debt consolidation service which can make it convenient for you to pay off your debts and which also help you make your monthly payments on a easy to follow schedules. The goal of the credit agency is to help you consolidate all of your credit bills into one lower payment and that is what we did.

In addition to helping you consolidate your debt, the credit card debt consolidation service will help you negotiate a lower payment to your creditors. I was pleasantly surprise that they were willing to call all of the people I owed money to and ask them if they were willing to take a lower payment and or balance. In most cases the credit usually dropped the percentage they charge and some even took off late charges.

Learning How To Budget

Another great benefit that the debt consolidation service companies provide is learning how to budget. In my case, I got into financial trouble because I was trying to run a small business that just kept taking more money away than it was bringing in. However, the budgeting help they provided was very good and very helpful. They will sit down with you and go over your bills. They will help determine what money is coming in and how much is going out. Then they will work on a plan with you so that you don’t need their services again.

I believe I mentioned earlier that their service was free but now I believe I remember paying somewhere in the neighborhood of $19 per month. The reason I thought it was free was because their charge is included in the money you send them every month. Believe me, paying $19 per month was well worth it because they saved me $100′s per month in lower fees and they were able to help me save my credit.

Thus, the best and most effective means of paying off as well as reducing credit card debts is through the use of counseling services that credit card debt consolidation service companies provide. They will help you become self-sufficient and help put your finances back on track and also help you save your credit. As I mentioned above, if you can avoid bankruptcy by getting some credit card help, I highly recommend you do so. If however bankruptcy is your only option, talk to the credit card consolidation company first and they will be able to help no matter what decision you make.

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