Debt Consolidation

Custom Search
 

Debt Consolidation
Debt Relief
Mortgage
Credit
Bankruptcy
Debt Consolidation Secured
Debt Consolidator -
Consolidating Debt? 5
Consolidating Multiple Loans
Student Credit Repair
Debt Consolidation Service
Debt Consolidation Services
Debt Consolidation Company
Debt Help -
Reduce Your Debt
Bad Credit Debt
Personal Debt Consolidation
Debt Consolidation -
Deciding To Consolidate
Debt Management Plans
Online Debt Consolidation
Debt Consolidation Help-
Student Loan Consolidation
An Overview of
Debt Counseling
Debt Reduction Program
Design Cheap Debt
Guide to Unsecured
Debt Management Plans
Consolidation Loan Student
Is a Student
Debt Relief --
Debt Management gives
Begin The Debt
Free From Debt
Get Rid of
Beating Debt with
4 Debt Reduction
Consolidate Your Government
Bad credit debt
Sitemap
Debt Consolidation
Debt Relief
Mortgage
Credit
Bankruptcy
 
Credit Counseling - Get in Line Now to Avoid the Upcoming Rush
by Charles Essmeier
Credit counseling is a valuable service for consumers who have trouble managing their finances. A distinctly different service from debt consolidation, credit counseling assists consumers with problem debt by educating them about the basics of mo

Credit counseling is a valuable service for consumers who have trouble managing their finances. A distinctly different service from debt consolidation, credit counseling assists consumers with problem debt by educating them about the basics of money management. Americans really dont get the education they need about how to manage bank accounts, balance checkbooks, or pay bills on time, and credit counseling can provide these services as well as others. By educating consumers, counselors hope to reduce the number of debtors who are forced to file for bankruptcy. Anyone whose financial situation is such that they would benefit from credit counseling may wish to seek it out in a hurry, however. A number of different factors are coming together in such a way that the counseling industry may soon be completely swamped with more clients than it can handle.

Recently passed bankruptcy legislation, designed to reduce the number of consumer bankruptcy filings, will now make credit counseling mandatory as a prerequisite for a bankruptcy petition. Anyone who wishes to file for bankruptcy relief must first demonstrate that he or she has undergone credit counseling during the past six months. By requiring counseling as a condition of debt relief, Congress hopes to reduce or eliminate repeat filers. The counseling industry is preparing for the additional customers now, as the new law is set to take effect in October 2005.

Other factors will weigh heavily on the counseling industry, however. A 2003 law passed by Congress requires credit card companies to raise their minimum payments so that their customers can repay their balances more quickly. This has resulted in the near-doubling of minimum payments, and the average American household, which has a credit card balance of $10,000, will see their minimum monthly payment rise from $200 to $400. Since many households can only afford the minimum payment now, the hike in the minimum due may drive more Americans into counseling and bankruptcy.

The increased reliance upon interest-only mortgages and low-interest adjustable rate mortgages could be a factor, too, if home prices either fall or fail to increase as they have. The sky-high prices in many markets have led homebuyers to purchase more homes than they can really afford, often using mortgages that are themselves riskier than the traditional 30-year loan. Should interest rates rise or housing prices fall, tens of thousands of homeowners will find themselves with loans that either exceed the value of the home or are unaffordable.

Those in the credit counseling industry say that this is a critical time, and the combination of new laws, fragile markets, and credit card industry overhaul could push a number of consumers towards bankruptcy and mandatory counseling. Anyone with problem debt who might benefit from counseling should consider doing so sooner, rather than later, as qualified credit counselors may be quite busy this fall.

©Copyright 2005 by Retro Marketing.

Charles Essmeier is the owner of Retro Marketing, a firm devoted to informational Websites, including End-Your-Debt.com, a site devoted to personal bankruptcy, debt consolidation and credit counseling, and HomeEquityHelp.com, a site devoted to information regarding mortgages and home equity loans.

 
The site is not responsible for any content in it. E-mail: alldir[at]gmx[dot]com
debt consolidation, home loan, mortgage, debt free, debt help, refinance, equity loan, unsecured, secured debt, bankruptcy, credit card , bad credit, payday, cash advance, cash settlement, line of credit, student loan, interest rate, borrow money, car loan, adverse credit, compensation, quote, credit score, consolidate debt Corfu village (pt.) Springerton village Prescott Keachi town Pollard Freeport borough Somerdale borough Shelbyville Rockaway borough Strand township Balance of Brown township Odessa town Lincoln Meigs County Braddyville Harris town Buckeye township New Vienna village Jamestown village Jayton Gaines County Balance of Uintah County New Paris village Mantorville Winchester Princeton borough Conetoe town Escalante Hytop town Bridgeport USA UK Australia Canada Norfolk Island New Caledonia Guadeloupe British Indian Ocean Territory Latvia Wallis and Futuna Ghana Cuba Burundi Korea, Democratic People's Republic of (North Korea) Fife Cumberland Cumberland Cromartyshire Durham Nottinghamshire Kinross Stirlingshire London Londonderry California (CA) American Samoa (AS) Arizona (AZ) Montana (MT) Oregon (OR) Colorado (CO) Illinois (IL) New Hampshire (NH) New York (NY) Virginia (VA) Delaware (DE) Kentucky (KY) Mississippi (MS) South Dakota (SD) Federated States of Micronesia (FM) Virginia (VA) Nevada (NV) North Carolina (NC) Kentucky (KY) Washington (WA)