When your debt problems are continually growing and creditors
and debt collectors are fast becoming regular fixtures, it is easy
cave in. Debt counselling, however, is a means of gaining a fresh,
expert perspective on your debt problems and receiving invaluable
feedback on how best to address your dire financial situation.
Debt counselling involves an objective, knowledgeable and helpful
individual - experienced in debt and finance matters - casting their
expert eye over your financial situation and presenting vital
feedback on where you stand with regards to cash flow, debt and
overall finance.
What will debt counselling do?
Debt counselling will
not only give you invaluable help and advice regarding your bad
debt, debt counselling will also help you appreciate general debt
and finance issues more clearly, and educate you in the consequences
of bad debt management (i.e. bankruptcy).
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Our advisors will be happy to
give you free debt advice about how you can manage your
debts
How can
debt counselling help?
Debt counselling can help in many ways:
- Debt counselling allows you to gain objective and knowledgeable feedback
on your debt problems
- Debt
counselling helps you gain a greater understanding of
debt and finance
- Debt
counselling educates you in the consequences of bad debt
and financial management (i.e. bankruptcy)
- Debt
counselling can help you draw up a debt management
scheme, which will enable you to free up cash flow,
satisfy creditors and debt collectors and aim towards
long term financial stability
What is the Citizens
Advice Bureau?
The Citizens Advice Bureau offers help and advice for a
host of financial situations including debt problems.
The Citizens Advice Bureau offer you reliable,
up-to-date advice on debt, including tips for avoiding
debt and keeping your finances in check and advice for
addressing bad debt problems. The Citizens Advice Bureau
provides advice and help throughout the UK.
Although the Citizens Advice Bureau is an invaluable
free resource, it should be remembered that serious debt
problems are generally better addressed by professional
debt management specialists.