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How Will Consumer Credit Counseling Services Eliminate My Debt?

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Participating in a debt management plan can initially seem uncomfortable, new or intimidating. Even though trained credit counselors help financially-troubled families and individuals avoid bankruptcy, changing your attitude toward money can be somewhat scary. If you've taken a step toward financial freedom by enrolling in a bankruptcy education course, you may be curious as to how your current financial situation will change. Many people who enlist the aid of a consumer credit counseling service may wonder, what happens next?
  • Be patient. Accept that changes to your financial situation may come slowly. You didn't get into debt overnight. It probably took many months or years to dig yourself into an economic ditch. It may take even longer to reach financial stability. Don't become discouraged or upset if your progress is not immediately apparent. Significant change takes time. Celebrate small accomplishments during your debt repayment plan. Remember that your goal is to avoid digging yourself into further debt - even if it is a slow process.
  • Research bankruptcy and debt management. You've already taken a step in the right direction - you've obtained the financial help of a free consumer credit counseling service. Make sure that you listen to your counselor and closely follow the debt management plan and economic advice that he or she provides. Most counselors have helped an endless number of people who are facing the same financial difficulties as you. Sign up for e-mail newsletters that offer money-saving and budgeting advice. Check out a book at the library on how to create a budget and increase your assets. Look into free online debt management and bankruptcy courses. You will learn invaluable information that can help you make the most of your consumer credit counseling services.
  • Look for ways to increase your income outside of your regular job. If you feel that you've earned it, ask your boss for a raise. Get a second job. Sell items online. There are many different ways to make money. Increasing your take-home pay can help you get out of debt much faster. You do not have to work extra hours permanently, just until you are able to put some money toward your debt management plan.
  • Reduce your spending. Many consumer credit counseling services suggest that you try to temporarily live below your means. It will make a considerable difference in your overall debt management plan. Learning to live on less money can also help you develop sensible spending habits that will help you avoid bankruptcy in the future.
  • Change your lifestyle. Become an expert at saving money and being frugal. Rent videos and books from the library. Dine out at restaurants less often. Shop at thrift stores or discount retail chains. Buy foods in bulk. Don't purchase anything that isn't necessary. It may not be fun, but it will help you put more money toward your debt management plan.

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Advantage CCCS is a free consumer online credit counseling service that helps families and individuals avoid bankruptcy and develop a debt management plan.

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