Monday, 13 May 2013

Military Debt Management Agency


Required by law, before your bankruptcy case can be discharged- which means debts included in the bankruptcy are no longer considered collectible- you must complete Pre-Discharge bankruptcy education. This course lasts two hours. Topics covered include:
  • Setting realistic financial goals
  • Understanding your credit report
  • Obtaining or re-establishing credit
  • Managing budgets
  • And more
Again, this course is required and only available to individuals who have already filed for personal bankruptcy. To enroll in this class you must provide your case number.
The Pre-Discharge bankruptcy education class is available online.
  • Online classes are accessible on this site 24/7. To get started click on “Start an online session” above.


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Non Profit Credit Card Counseling


Getting started on your DMP is easy and can be completed in 4 easy steps.
Step 1 –Provide the basic personal information necessary for DMP enrollment
Step 2 –Review your creditors and the benefits of your DMP
Step 3 –Review your current financial situation
Step 4 –Finally, we will take a look at your monthly cash flow
The total process will only take a few minutes. If you have any questions, a Certified Credit Counselor is available to assist you as you go through the process.
Just a reminder, completing the counseling session is free, is not a binding contract, and all information remains confidential.
Remember, we are here to help. Our counselors are available nationwide, 24/7-by telephone and online-in both English and Spanish. We’ve helped thousands of people, just like you, get through periods of financial crisis.
If you would prefer to complete your DMP session by phone, please call 800.251.2227 to schedule an appointment with a Budget & Credit counselor today.


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Pay Credit Card Debt

National Nonprofit Credit Counseling Organization Expands Offices in Southeast

The three South Carolina offices are in cities that serve approximately 700,000 persons who will now gain access to an organization with more than 300 credit, housing and bankruptcy counselors accessible 24/7 by telephone and Internet, in English and Spanish.
While CredAbility already provides counseling to consumers in all 50 states, this acquisition enables CredAbility to expand its face-to-face counseling offices to a fifth state in the southeast. CredAbility already has 28 offices in Georgia, Florida, Tennessee and Mississippi.


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Personal Debt Management

Many people who opt for a DMP to repay their unsecured debt are prompted to seek help after late payments have caused their credit card interest rates to soar. In some cases, a DMP is a sound alternative to bankruptcy. Ultimately, the plan serves the dual purpose of helping consumers repay their debts and helping creditors receive the money owed to them.

“Many consumers are deciding to take control of their financial lives by working with their creditors to pay down their debt, even if it takes 36 months or longer,” said Vicki Williams, vice president of Debt Management Plan Services for CredAbility. “They realize that this is a more responsible way to reduce debt and rebuild their credit compared to debt settlement or debt consolidation services offered by for-profit companies.”
A Debt Management Plan (DMP) helps consumers who are struggling with credit card debt develop reduced payment programs with creditors. Many creditors offer favorable repayment terms to consumers who enroll in a DMP, including interest rates ranging from 6% to 10% on their credit card debt. These creditors may also eliminate late fees and penalties once a consumer enrolls in a DMP with a nonprofit credit counseling organization.


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What is Debt Management


It can happen at anytime and it can happen to any of us: A job loss. A medical crisis. A natural disaster. Life in general. Any number of unexpected events could potentially lead to mounting debt-and even the most prepared individual is not immune.
Through our Debt Management Plans, (DMP), you could minimize interest rates and payments to creditors, pay down your debt, eliminate fees and put an end to collection calls.
Getting started on your DMP is easy and can be completed in 4 easy steps.
Step 1 –Provide the basic personal information necessary for DMP enrollment
Step 2 –Review your creditors and the benefits of your DMP
Step 3 –Review your current financial situation
Step 4 –Finally, we will take a look at your monthly cash flow
The total process will only take a few minutes. If you have any questions, a Certified Credit Counselor is available to assist you as you go through the process.

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Reputable Credit Counseling


Many creditors offer favorable repayment terms to consumers who enroll in a DMP, including interest rates ranging from 6% to 10% on their credit card debt. These creditors may also eliminate late fees and penalties once a consumer enrolls in a DMP with a nonprofit credit counseling organization.
CredAbility says that the consumers on its Debt Management Plans in 2010 had higher incomes, more credit card debt and were older than in previous years.
At CredAbility, certified counselors help consumers determine whether they can tackle their financial challenges through budgeting and reduced spending, or if the structure of a debt management plan will be more effective.
What is a Debt Management Plan?
For a small monthly fee, consumers make a single payment to an agency like CredAbility, which acts as a trustee in distributing the funds to creditors. CredAbility works with both clients and creditors to design a debt repayment program that minimizes monthly payments, interest and related fees, providing a manageable tailored plan for the client. This enables the client to repay their entire debt obligation at more favorable terms, and on a plan that is within their ability to pay.

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Personal Debt Management

Many people who opt for a DMP to repay their unsecured debt are prompted to seek help after late payments have caused their credit card interest rates to soar. In some cases, a DMP is a sound alternative to bankruptcy. Ultimately, the plan serves the dual purpose of helping consumers repay their debts and helping creditors receive the money owed to them.

“Many consumers are deciding to take control of their financial lives by working with their creditors to pay down their debt, even if it takes 36 months or longer,” said Vicki Williams, vice president of Debt Management Plan Services for CredAbility. “They realize that this is a more responsible way to reduce debt and rebuild their credit compared to debt settlement or debt consolidation services offered by for-profit companies.”
A Debt Management Plan (DMP) helps consumers who are struggling with credit card debt develop reduced payment programs with creditors. Many creditors offer favorable repayment terms to consumers who enroll in a DMP, including interest rates ranging from 6% to 10% on their credit card debt. These creditors may also eliminate late fees and penalties once a consumer enrolls in a DMP with a nonprofit credit counseling organization.


read more at Personal Debt Management