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Bankruptcy vs Debt Settlement Programs - Choosing The Best Option

Bankruptcy vs Debt Settlement Programs - Choosing The Best Option


An overwhelming and ongoing struggle with finances can encourage consumers to make rash and hasty decisions when it comes to choosing how to resolve the issues associated with indebtedness.

But it is important for individuals to understand that the wrong move could cause them significant trouble for years to come. When trying to decide whether to choose to file bankruptcy or select one of the available debt settlement programs, a consumer needs to ensure that they fully understand the processes involved and what the repercussions and results will be.

Aurora Lillo Editor of the "Best Debt Settlement Companies" website -- http://www.BestDebtSettlementCompanies.org -- pointed out;


"...Declaring oneself bankrupt is not only an extreme measure, but it is often unnecessary as well. Few people realize that their filing will remain on their credit report for up to ten years. While an individual may be dealing with large balances on their existing accounts, filing papers in court is certainly not the only way to handle the arrays. Many attorneys will claim that a debt settlement program can initially hurt a credit rating, but the simple fact of the matter is that the negative impact is very brief and will go away quickly. The only way to improve a financial standing is to pay off and eliminate the amount that is owed, and settling balances is an excellent way to do this quickly and allow a credit score to improve..."

Lenders look at bankrupt individuals in a whole different light than other consumers, and there is definitely something to be said for the responsible people who have taken measures to pay off their debt rather than erase it without paying. Most new loan applications ask if a person has ever filed bankruptcy, so the negative effects could last even more than the ten years that the court action is being reported to the credit bureaus.

Professional assistance is available no matter what a consumer opts to do, but attorneys that specialize in preparing bankruptcy cases often charge an incredible amount of money. There is no guarantee that a judge will allow the court filing to progress, so it is safe to say that there is a substantial risk involved. The various organizations that offer to help settle account balances are going to be focused on helping the consumer not only pay off their obligations, but also on improving the financial picture as well.

"...While there certainly are cases that will require an individual to declare themselves bankrupt, too many consumers rush to a permanent solution to what could be a temporary problem..." added A. Lillo.

Further Information By Visiting; http://www.BestDebtSettlementCompanies.org
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