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	<description>If you're in debt, a debt elimination plan can save your life, financially speaking. And let's face it--having a sound financial background makes a huge impact on the rest of your life. You don't have to be rich (although most of us would agree that would be nice) but getting rid of debt is a huge step towards financial freedom.

How A Debt Elimination Plan Can Help 
Being in debt is a vicious circle. More like a whirlpool. You pay your monthly minimums, but you make no progress getting out of debt that way. First, you're paying high interest rates, then finance charges on top of that. So in the end, very little of your monthly payment goes towards the amount you actually owed in the first place. At this rate, assuming you don't charge any more, it could still take you 20-30 years to get out of the hole, depending on how much money you owe. But if you enroll in a debt elimination plan, that time is significantly reduced.

A debt elimination plan could be one of any number of plans, all designed with the same goal in mind--to get you out of debt in about five years. You may be wondering what a debt elimination plan does for you that you can't do yourself. Well, when you enroll in a debt elimination plan, you have a debt management company fighting for you to:


Get your interest rates lowered 
Get past fees removed (if applicable)
Get your minimums reduced


Most debt management companies already have relationships and agreements in place with credit card companies, so they are more willing to cut deals with them than they are with individual debtors. Once the deals have been made with your creditors, you make one monthly payment to the debt management company, which they distribute among your creditors. Now you have one monthly payment instead of many. In addition, the debt management company will assess your financial situation to ensure that the payment will be affordable for you. This will also help them to determine which debt elimination plan is right for you. There are several to choose from, like:


Debt consolidation
Debt settlement
A debt consolidation loan
A debt consolidation mortgage
Student loan debt consolidation


Along with your debt elimination plan, some debt management companies offer credit counseling. This teaches you things like how to use credit cards wisely, how to budget and how to save. Most importantly, it can teach you how to stay out of debt for good.
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