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home equity loan for bad credit
Debt Consolidation Companies - Making Goals and Bad Credit Many consumers have the idea that credit counseling companies won't accept bad credit consumers into their debt management program. Although some credit counseling companies require that you have at least some form of positive credit, understand that not everybody is going to have perfect credit. It's imperative that you find a legitimate organization that has one thing and one thing only on their minds, and that is to get rid of your debts. One of the advantages with debt consolidation and credit counseling is that your credit score damage is usually kept to a minimum. On the contrary, if you're thinking about debt settlement, your credit score will harshly be affected.
A reputable counseling or consolidation company will first analyze your current financial situation and determine what is and is not feasible with your income. Stay away from organizations that ask for your personal and financial information before explaining their benefits and business model. Credit companies used to reward counseling companies with a small commission for consolidating one's debt and getting the bill paid. In today's world, that commission has almost dropped to half. In turn forcing even non profit consolidation companies to charge an admin fee on either a per month or account basis. Do some research on the company you decide on. Make some financial goals and stick to them throughout your debt management program.
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