Archive for October 11th, 2009

Avoid Debt Settlement or Other Problems by Paying More Each Month

Minimum payments are a consumer’s best friend when it comes to credit card bills. Who doesn’t want to spend $5,000 and then only have to pay $100 a month in order to keep the account current? However, in 2006, the system changed so insignificantly that more people are paying down their bills without even realizing it. The OCC, or the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, is the group that regulates national banks. They are in charge of regulating the required minimum payment percentage that people are required to pay on their monthly credit card bills. They ordered this percentage to be doubled in order to help consumers get out of debt faster. So many consumers get hooked on just getting by with that minimum payment that they wanted to take it upon themselves to help people.

Perhaps if the minimum payments were even higher, more people would avoid debt settlement, or even use credit less because the repayment is more expensive. Nonetheless, the increase in required minimum payments has helped some. Imagine paying back only $100 every month on a card with a $5,000 balance that has high interest. You would likely be paying on that card for upwards of 20 years or more when you add in finance charges and only pay the minimum required amount. By paying $200, you would cut the time that you are paying in half or less. However, since most people can’t take this upon themselves, the OCC took care of it for them.

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Getting help with your debt problems is easier than you think. Knowing where to turn when we have a problem with money can often times be a stumbling block. It takes many people a while to even acknowledge the fact that they have a problem and this delay normally magnifies the problem. Making a decision on how best to manage your debt early will give you more options.

You do have several options, but a nonprofit credit counseling agency makes the most sense. The reason I say this is because they are nonprofit and are in the business of helping people become debt free. Most of these debt relief organizations work with a number of other types of debt help organizations, such as; debt settlement and bankruptcy attorneys and loan modification companies. Continue reading ‘How You Can Get Help With Debt Problems’ »