Today lots more people are struggling to pay off their credit card debts each month when faced with which bills to pay first. As outlined by Credit Action almost sixty-six percent of Britons had seen their finances stretched by the current recession. It appears that 31% of households are now so worried about the state of their finances they are considering missing essential repayments on credit cards, loans and mortgages. Research by Mintel has shown that over five million adults had already been 'hit hard' by the current downturn in the economy and are struggling to make ends meet. So it is understandable that people are searching for money saving expert advice and help with their rising credit cards debts and debt problems.
CCCS Clients Have Credit Card Debts And Loans Debt over £14,000
The Consumer Credit Counseling Service (CCCS) has said that fewer individuals are in a position to repay their debts: in 2008 only around 35% of clients were able to commit to a Debt Management Plan compared with 42% of clients in 2007 and 46% in 2006. Furthermore they suggested that clients seeking their help are becoming more affluent: twelve percent have a net household income of more than £30,000 a year and 47% of those seeking help were homeowners. Homeowners seemed to owe on average 83% more than clients renting their homes. Almost all CCCS clients had huge credit card debts and personal loans, with the average client owing £14,000 on each of these items.
Due to the fact we have so much debt (loan, mortgage and credit card debts) and despair around today, it seems that a whole industry has grown up around helping people in debt to manage their obligations to their providers by providing them debt solutions like Debt Management Plan, Individual Voluntary Arrangement (IVA) and Bankruptcy. There are debt companies that charge an upfront fee and a monthly charge for providing their services and there are charitable debt organisations that are profit free and offer the client a free service. Before approaching any of these companies make sure you first speak with your credit card and loan providers to see if a deal can be arranged.
Lately a client of mine with major credit card debts explained that he and his wife had spoken to their credit providers about their £25,000 balance that was outstanding and their sudden drop in income. Their credit card providers asked them to submit a 'statement of their income and expenditure' and then they agreed to a monthly payment of £50 with the interest being frozen. Their original credit card debts had cost them £500 a month. What a result!
It You've Got Credit Card Debts Then Speak To Your Credit Card Provider
I have since spoken to a number of people with credit card debts who have found that their credit card providers were prepared to talk to them in order to find a solution. One credit card provider agreed to freeze the interest rate on their credit card debts and to reduce the payments down for a period of eight months initially. Whilst another credit card provider was willing to freeze the interest rate on the credit card debts and to divide the total credit card debts by 120 months (10 years) provided that the client agreed to continue paying their credit card debts off. Other finance providers were willing to talk as long as you were honest and open about your situation.
This recommendation is only worth following if you are able to pay a reasonable amount towards your credit card debts each month. If you are unable to make a reasonable payment then you should consider approaching a debt management company or organisation for help and guidance. What ever you do don't stop making a payment to everybody you owe money to and do talk to your creditors first. If you just stop paying them they will hound you with phone calls all day long and then they will sell your debt to a company that will now start knocking at your front door to retrieve their money. Regardless of what you do don't stop paying your mortgage or any secured loans as this will result in you losing your home through repossession.
I have purposely not included the names of the credit card companies as they all offer different solutions and just simply because they offered one person a solution does not mean that you may qualify for the same solution due to your circumstances. Be cautious of any debt help you seek for your credit card debts where you are advised or cajoled to go down the bankruptcy or the Individual Voluntary Arrangement (IVA) route as a quick solution. A debt solution should be a structured way to sort out your credit card debts and it needs to be right for your situation.
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Publisher Mark Aucamp has been offering articles and information to TALK MONEY BLOG for a a long time. Mark specialises in providing GET OUT OF DEBT Advice and information. Today's information is about CREDIT CARD DEBTShttp://talkmoneyblog.co.uk