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In today's plastic savvy times, it is just so easy to fall into debt. The great thing about credit cards is that you don't need to pay anything upfront making it so much easy for all of us to shop for our favorite products. But the flip side of it is that most people do not realize that the credit card companies levy exorbitant interests if you do not pay the bills on time. The result: you are thrust neck deep into debt.

So what options do you have? Declaring bankruptcy or just hiding yourself under the bed? Hardly a solution! The first thing to do is to accept and admit that you are in debt. There is no need to be ashamed of your financial crisis. With UK's current deficit touching the 1 trillion mark, there are a lot of UK residents who are facing similar situations.

The next thing that is likely to pop up in your mind is whether you should hide your debt status from your lenders or disclose it. Your first instinct is going to tell you to let thing be the way they are. But that is not a correct approach. Most companies will be willing to work out an agreement with you as long as you keep them informed about your inability to keep up with the payments. So go ahead and tell them about your financial crisis.

That's done; now you must draw out a list of your debts and outstanding payments. Compile a financial statement of sorts and find out to what extent your outgoings are exceeding your income. Leaving aside the bare necessities like gas, food, water and electricity, can you cut down on any of your other expenses? Check if you are missing out on any benefits that you may be eligible for.

If status still seems abysmal, what you can do is draw out a debt consolidation loan. This loan basically wraps up all your debts into a single loan. So, now you don't have to worry about several monthly payments. A single monthly payment will do for all other payments.

What's great about debt consolidation loans is that they come at an interest rate that is a lot lower than the cumulated interests of your credit card bills and other outstanding payments. Add to this, you no longer have to deal with the harrowing calls of your creditors. Your consolidation loan lender will take care of all that. He will negotiate with your creditors and you have to just worry about paying this single loan and nothing else.

A debt consolidation loan will not only help you get out of your debt swamp, but also help you in improving your credit score. This is a far better option than declaring bankruptcy wherein your credit score goes straight for a nosedive. However, you must remember to pay your debt consolidation loan installments on time, lest you end up facing a legal action.

Author: Joanne Elizabeth
 
Author Bio:
Joanne Elizabeth is a reputed author. Joanne likes to write articles about this subject.
 
 
 

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