Thursday, May 22, 2008

Free Debt Advice Available

In recent weeks I have begun writing articles on destroydebt.com, a self help website for those of us who find ourselves or have found ourselves in financial distress. I am part of a team of writers who write articles and blogs from our own personal experience in an effort to help others who find themselves in similar financial situations. Some of the writers are experts or have expertise in the world of finance and debt control, and offer sound advice to others who are now experiencing financial problems. Especially in todays economic conditions, many are facing or have faced foreclosure, high credit card debt, or just cannot earn enough to keep up with the rising gas, food and housing costs.

Although my articles are written from my own personal experiences in dealing with debt and tough economic times, you can certainly find articles and advice from experts as well. I try to relate many of my own personal trials and tribulations of living in a debtor society, and coping with the high costs of living, and low cost of living raises most jobs today offer. Additionally, I have a work at home job which I have written about previously that helps bring in more money each month, and am still seeking others, and will continue to write about my success in locating work at home part time jobs that can assist myself and others with additional monthly income. While this is just one way to combat debt, it is by no means the only way, and from the website you can learn about all different ways to do so. Every possible topic is covered from filing bankcruptcy to debt counseling, and everything in between.

In fact I just negotiated a payment plan with one of my car loans directly with the lender, and probably have avoided having to file bankcruptcy in the process. I have found that most lenders, especially those with secured loans will work with you to help you to overcome your financial difficulties without using an intermediary, like a debt resolution service. If you do decide to use a debt resolution service, be sure to check them out thoroughly and make sure they can do what they promise before signing any contracts. Get some independent references, check them out with the BBB, and if you know of anyone personally who has used their services, find out if they did fulfill their promises. Don't just pick one at random, there are plenty of them out there, and there are some that are totally legitimate and been in business for years. Check their track record.

Check out destroydebt.com, and make use of all the information contained within. There are new articles and discussion forums posted daily, and you will find a plethora of helpful information to assist you no matter what your particular financial plight.

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