Getting Out of Debt in More Ways than One
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3. Consider borrowing from family or friends. When in need of cash for emergencies, don’t immediately acquire payday loans or use your credit card for taking out cash advances. Consider other options. Borrow from a friend or relative to avoid the high interest charges.
4. Negotiate with your creditors. Try speaking with your creditor and ask for new repayment terms. If you think you can’t keep up with your payments for the next few months, it’s better to negotiate with your lenders right away rather than wait for them to contact you about overdue payments. Never try to hide or ignore creditors juts because you don’t have money to pay your bills. If you do, you’ll only worsen the problem.
5. Create a repayment plan. It’s up to you to take positive action. Analyze your spending and create a repayment plan. Come up with a budget that will enable you to use your monthly salary the best possible way. Prioritize debt repayment. You may not be able to get away from your debts instantly, but even small, consistent steps can go a long way.
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Andrea Smith is a writer and consultant with Consolidate4Free.com and has been providing consumers and business owners with Free Debt Consolidation Advice since 1990. For years she has helped people with loan and credit problems especially pertaining to Debt Consolidation and Credit Card Debt Consolidation. Copyright 2008.

