Thursday, 30 July 2009

Ten ways to reduce debt forever

posted by debts.org at 04:00

The number of people now facing serious debt problems in the UK is frightening. Many of those people feel helpless and abandoned, but help is now available. Bankruptcy is by no means the only way out, and if you are suffering debt problems or credit card problems in London, Bristol, Leeds, Manchester, Birmingham, Walsall, Burnley, Nottingham, Leicester, Derby, Southampton, Brighton or any other UK city, you can get free help and advice. Firstly, remember the following:

1. Face up to your debts

You need to work out exactly how much you owe and who to. Check out the Consumer Credit Counselling Service website (www.cccs.co.uk) to help assess your debts. Credit card debts are crippling millions of people in the UK, and you need to prioritise your debts and pay off the ones with highest interest first.

2. Don´t be intimidated by debt collectors

If the debt collectors call you demanding payment, and you feel intimidated by them, contact the Office of Fair Trading who will give you free advice and guidance. You can also receive free advice from debts.org about debt management plans, debt relief, consolidation loans, claiming for payment protection insurance that has been mis-sold, and claiming for unfair bank charges and advice about IVAs.

3. Prioritise your debts to avoid serious debt problems

Make your mortgage and debts secured on your property a priority. If you fail to make these repayments it could end up in court action and/or your house being repossessed. Before you get to this stage, it may be worth speaking to a specialist debt advisory company who can explain how a debt management plan works. A debt management plan could relieve your debt problems by arranging for you to make a lower monthly payment for credit card debts and other unsecured loans.

4. Contact the right people for debt advice

If you are looking for free, confidential debt help and advice, contact The Citizen´s Advice Bureau or the National Debtline who will talk to you about your debt problems and help point you in the right direction. Debt help and debt advice is available free in Nottingham, Leeds, Bradford, Stoke, Wolverhampton, Birmingham, Leeds, Sheffield, Bristol, Bolton, Ipswich, West Bromwich, York, Oxford, Poole, Gloucester, Watford and every other UK town and city.

5. Contact a regulated debt company

If you are looking for free and confidential debt advice or debt help, contact a regulated company who specialises in debt management. Don´t allow yourself to be pressured into taking out a debt management plan, an IVA or a bankruptcy agreement that does not suit your needs and requirements. Debt is a personal problem, and every case is different and should be treated as such.

6. Bankruptcy should not be ruled out

Bankruptcy may be an option for you and there is no longer any stigma attached to it. A bankrupt can discharge debts in one year, but it is not necessarily an easy option. You could lose your home and car if you declare bankruptcy, and it could affect your chances of employment in the future.

7. IVAs and debt management plans

You may be advised to sign up for an individual voluntary arrangement (IVA) or a debt management plan (DMP) which has far less serious consequences than bankruptcy. An IVA is a legally binding agreement in which an insolvency practitioner arranges a five-year repayment plan with creditors. If that does not suit you, a DMP is less formal agreement between yourselves and your creditors which is much more flexible.

8. Consolidation with caution

It is tempting to enter into agreements to consolidate all your loans into one, and just pay a single amount back each month. This could be the perfect solution for you, but only if you stop spending and adding to your credit card debts in the meantime.

9. Look forward to a debt-free future

Look to set up a debt management plan by contacting the Consumer Credit Counselling Service or debts.org, who can organise reduced monthly payments on your behalf to your creditors.

10. Seek debt help and advice not retail therapyDon´t look at shopping as being retail therapy, as your credit card debts and store card debts will spiral out of control.

Credit card debts, house repossessions, store card debts, unfair bank charges and rent arrears are common in every town and city in the UK, including Manchester, Birmingham, Mansfield, Watford, St.Helen´s, Oldham, Derby, Dudley, Southampton, Gloucester, Liverpool, Luton, Swindon, Huddersfield, Bradford, Hull, Peterborough and Cambridge, but debt help and debt advice is now available from debts.org. Call us for free help and advice on 0800 320 0923 or fill in the online form.

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