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Friday, January 22, 2010

Debt management plans pay debt and restore credit

The Truth about Debt Management Plans

Creating a debt management plan helps consumers pay debt, reestablish credit and begin to regain control over their finances. However, many avoid doing so because of misconceptions about the way that debt management plans work. In some cases, people have been purposely misled by debt counselors to believe myths about debt consolidation. For others, insecurities about being unable to pay debt obligations have convinced them that they are precluded from creating a debt management plan that works.

Debt management plans explained

A debt management plan (DMP) is created with a trained counselor who is willing and able to help consumers pay debt and rebuild credit profiles. In order to do so, a consumer agrees to regularly deposit money into an account and allow the counselor to pay debt that it owed from that money. An added bonus of a DMP is that many debt collectors are inclined to lower or eliminate fees that have accrued on the account due to previous non-payments. When a counselor is allowed to pay debt on behalf of the consumer, most creditors realize the opportunity to collect what is owed to them and are willing to cooperate in making it affordable to do so.

Dispelling myths about debt management plans

While many creditors view a debt management plan positively, it is never guaranteed that they will do so. It should be clearly understood that the creditor is under no obligation or expectation of reducing amounts owed, but such is done as a courtesy at the creditor's discretion. Therefore, existing fees should always be factored into the overall budget used to pay debt. … click here to read the rest of the article titled “Debt management plans pay debt and restore credit



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