Debt is one of those words that brings up all kinds of negative emotions, fear, shame and guilt among them. It's also a topic that everyone has an opinion on.
Some will argue that some debt is good while others will argue that all debt is bad.
What I find most interesting is the idea that there is a single best way to get out of debt. The truth is that there is no one size fits all strategy to eliminating debt. There are however two truths when it comes to tackling debt:
The trick is figuring out the combination for your individual circumstances. If you have suffered a Financial Hardship, your strategy will be different from someone who hasn't undergone such an event. It's important to understand the difference.
A financial hardship is anything that has lowered your income or increased your expenses to the point where you can no longer afford to make your minimum payments. Financial Hardships include loss of job, reduced income, a house payment that has adjusted upward, birth of a child, medical expenses.
If you have suffered a financial hardship your choices are going to be as follows:
In most circumstances, debt settlement is the least harmful and most effective of the hardship categories.
For those who are not in a financial hardship, your options are much wider. The debt strategy that is right for you will depend on your goals, your age, and your exit strategy. By your exit strategy I mean what do you want to do once you are completely out of debt?
Your options are going to be debt consolidation loans, debt roll-down strategies, interest cancellation strategies, or a combination of all three.
The solution is to seek help from a professional who is experienced in reviewing individual situations. There is no one size fits all solution to managing debt. What works for you might not work for your neighbor. If you find yourself struggling to make payments, get a qualified opinion sooner, rather than later.
Kate Bourland is a Debt and Credit Specialist. Customized Debt Solutions. Got Debt? I can help!
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