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what is better bankrupcy or debt consolidation?
ByI have very high unsecured debt. I can’t keep up the minimun payments. would debt consolidation be the way to go, or should I declare bankrupcy.Which would hurt me more in the long run?
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August 16th, 2009 at 9:31 pm
if u dont own a house or anything bankruptcy is better
August 17th, 2009 at 1:47 am
Bankrupcy should be your last resort. Do not declare bankrupcy if you can help it.
If you consolidate your loans they will charge you a fee to do so. I would not consolidate if I could help it. You do not want to incure more debt. Follow the following steps.
First prioritize your bills
1)Shelter, food, utilities, transportation are your first priority pay these bills first.
2)Eliminate non essentials –cell phones, cable TV, internet ect.
3)Negotiate with creditors
4)Sell stuff to get cash
5)List bills with total payoffs from least amount to greatest amount and pay the minimum on everything except the first bill where you apply as much as possible until its paid off then move to the next bill.
Reseach the snowball payoff schedule online
August 18th, 2009 at 7:05 am
Check this site for a Consumer Credit Counseling Service in your area: These are legit non-profit companies who can review your finances and advise you how to proceed. They have debt management programs available, if you qualify.
A debt management program will adversely affect your credit initially, almost the same as bankruptcy. However, when you complete the program, you will have a good payment history and won’t suffer the stigma of bankruptcy showing on your credit file for 10 years.
Debt consolidation isn’t a good idea. Shifting your credit card debt to another loan only allows you to run those credit cards back up and you end up in a worse position.
August 20th, 2009 at 1:22 pm
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August 23rd, 2009 at 3:13 am
Hi,
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