Welcome to Credit Counseling Guide
Consumer Credit Counseling Maryland Article
. For a permanent link to this article, or to bookmark it for further reading, click here.
Find Out More about Credit Counseling Services
from:It is a fact of life that bills have to be paid, and as responsible financial creatures, it is always best that we pay our bills on time. If you are one of the millions of people who have a hard time paying their bills on time, then credit counseling services may be just the thing for you.
Credit counseling services will help you negotiate with your creditors to get lower interest rates and more affordable repayment plans. The credit counselor that is assigned to your case will determine which solution is best for your situation, whether it be a debt consolidation program or a debt management plan. An advantage of credit counseling services is that you only have to pay a single payment every month, and they will do the work of forwarding your payments to all your creditors. In this way, you will be able to pay on time and avoid late payments. Plus, you are given the opportunity to pay lower interest rate. Managing a single debt instead of several debts at the same time is definitely a more manageable approach.
The fees for credit counseling services are often paid by the creditors. And it has been long debated whether or not these services are just there to ensure the collection of debt repayments. Because of the many credit counseling services available, it is vital that you do a research on the type of services they offer before actually signing up for one. Research can be done through the internet on message boards and websites. The feedback that you get from these forums is mostly first-hand experiences which you can learn a lot from. Checking with the Better Business Bureau is also one way to ensure that you are working with a legitimate company. You must also be careful about the companies that ask for high fees upfront with their promise of making you pay less than what you actually owe. This is just too good to be true, and it is most likely a scam. Accreditation is also important for credit counseling services.
Credit counseling services will definitely hurt your credit score. So, if you are the type of person who is able to pay your bills on time and you are not constantly harassed by creditors, then don’t get tempted by the lowered interest rates offered by these services. Only avail of credit counseling services when you are heavily in debt. It is also good to consider the elimination of your debt, with the last option being to file for bankruptcy.
Consumer Credit Counseling Maryland News
Advantage CCS is Proud to Offer a Telephone Bankruptcy Education Class for Consumers in Need of a Pre-Discharge ...
Consumers that need to take a pre-discharge bankruptcy education class to fulfill a requirement of the Federal Bankruptcy Law, can now do so through a telephone class offered by Advantage Consumer Credit Counseling Service, Inc. in all 50 states; excluding Alabama, North Carolina and Oregon.Pittsburgh, PA (PRWEB) May 21, 2012 Advantage CCS is excited to announce a new telephone service that will ...
Read more...Advantage CCS is Now Approved and Licensed to Offer Credit Counseling and Debt Management Services to Mississippi and ...
Advantage Consumer Credit Counseling Service, Inc. gets approval to expand their credit counseling and debt management services into two new states, Mississippi and Missouri. Advantage CCS is now able to offer expert credit counseling and other financial education services to 23 states total.Pittsburgh, PA (PRWEB) May 10, 2012 Advantage CCS has recently been licensed and approved by the great ...
Read more...Pay student loan, not kids' 529
Q. I am behind, and verging on default, on my student loans. I have made arrangements with the federal loan servicer, but there's simply no way I can pay my private loans, and they say that they cannot accept the small amount I can pay regularly. I have two small children. Each has a Maryland 529 college account for which I am the owner/custodian. If my loan goes into default and the servicer ...
Read more...Will my student debt pinch the kids' 529s?
Dear Debt Adviser,I am behind, and verging on default, on my student loans. I have made arrangements with the federal loan servicer, but there's simply no way I can pay my private loans, and they say that ...
Read more...Debt Adviser: Focus on present before making future plans
Dear Debt Adviser: I am behind, and verging on default, on my student loans. I have made arrangements with the federal loan servicer, but there's simply no way I can pay my private loans, and they say that they cannot accept the small amount I can pay regularly. I have two small children. Each has a Maryland 529 college account for which I am the owner/custodian. If my loan goes into default and ...
Read more...


