There are many websites and companies willing to help with personal financial problems. Most will offer advice on credit cards, mortgages and consolidation loans. Any reputable financial advisory company will do that.
If you’re looking for real debt help, however, you want to go to the people who will offer the best solution for you own situation. I’ve checked out plenty of sites that offer a one-size-fits-all solution; those just aren’t for me. I want a financial service that takes into account my entire financial history, my spending habits and my family dynamics to come up with a plan that will work for me. Credit counseling should aim to lessen the chance of the same financial problems recurring.
Since I do like to do my own research - it’s part of my healthy skepticism - I love the articles on credit counseling at DebtHelp.com. That’s some excellent advice, especially in the 45 Questions to Ask a Credit Counselor article.
If you’re just not sure about all the financial services and need a nice breakdown, DebtHelp.com provides some of the best guides to these services that I’ve ever read. Even better, if you’re like me and prefer to have things broken down in a condensed, chart-like version, you can look over the Comparison Chart for quick answers. That page gets its own bookmark; it’s that valuable.
If you’re like most people, you’ll want to bookmark this site as a handy reference for all things financial. You never know when you’ll need some good advice on how to manage your money.
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First of all I hope I’ll never have to use that site. With that said then I checked out that link and at a quick glance those articles look nice. Thanks for the link.
You’re welcome! I really like the calculators there, too.
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Thank you!
Very good site! Thanks!