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Specialist Debt Consolidation Advice

Friday, November 6th, 2009

Would you like to become free from debt? Are you becoming overly stressed with your debt problem? Being in debt can seriously impact on a person’s life; it can affect personal relationships and it can even lead to a depression.

Now I must make it clear that what I am going to write in this article should not be seen as financial advice as I am by no means a financial adviser. This is purely my experience of debt. I am actually a person who helps people to overcome stuttering and I also work with a company that offers a DVD duplication service. As a hobby I have an interest in web promotion.

People who are in debt feel an array of emotions; guilt, stress, depression, anxiety are to name but a few. But surely there must be a solution; there must be someone who can help and surely there is some way out of this life of misery and poverty.

To eradicate a debt there a number of steps that one needs to complete.

Step one is where the person who is in debt admits to themselves that they require help. They then have to tear up all of their credit cards and agree to stick to a debt management program. There will be no more loans or credit cards being applied for; those days will have been buried in the mire of the past.

After this first step has been completed it is then time to come clean with your family about the extent to which you have become in debt. This is often far from easy but it is essential.

Step three is where you contact all of the creditors to apply for the interest and debt to be frozen. You explain that you are eager to pay back the money but that you are unable to make the payments at present. Include all of the amounts that you owe to the various companies and also a copy of your pay slip. Make an offer of an amount that you can afford to pay each month.

This may all seem a little crazy however it often works. It is about being honest with yourself, honest with your family and honest with your creditors. There is little else that one can do?

People can also raise additional money by finding ways to reduce their overheads, for example how much they spend on various bills each month. There is a big market around now where specialists can offer you cheap calls to mobiles for example.

I hope the readers of this article succeed in their quest to break free from debt.