Credit Counseling Services Baltimore MD

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Accucredit Repair
(443) 272-7613
1818 S 72nd St Omaha
Baltimore, MD
Belsky, Weinberg & Horowitz
(410) 234-0100
220 N Liberty St
Baltimore, MD
Creditrac Corporation
410-685-3765
1 E Chase St
Baltimore, MD
Ramax Realty Co Inc
410-728-4440
844 Park Ave
Baltimore, MD
David W Tonnessen Attorney At Law
410-298-2900
1657 Whitehead Ct
Baltimore, MD
Baltimore Credit Card Debt Consolidation
(443) 977-6444
111 N Calvert St
Baltimore, MD
Credit Solution Association
410-837-1430
10 N Calvert St
Baltimore, MD
Macey & Aleman
312-645-4522
201 N Charles St Ste 1330
Baltimore, MD
Platinum Agency
410-358-9200
6999 Reisterstown RD
Baltimore, MD
National Credit Repair
410-426-2167
6405 Belair Rd
Baltimore, MD

Debt after College: Credit Counseling for Students

Credit counseling, also called “debt counseling,” is a service provided by organizations that offer professional counseling for consumers in need of assistance in the areas of debt repayment, debt management, and money management. Credit counseling is also a requirement that must be met prior to filing chapter 7 or chapter 13. The types of debt that credit counseling agencies may assist you with include credit cards, personal loans, home loans, car loans and student loans. Credit counseling agencies also assist with utility bill repayment and tax debt.

Getting Started with a Credit Counseling Agency

Credit counseling agencies will require certain documentation to begin the process, so it is important to organize your records before visiting an agency. The credit counseling agency will ask for credit card statements, copies of utility bills, mortgage payment statements or your rental amount/lease. The agency will also expect you to bring a record of spending or a budget that should include household expenses and any miscellaneous expenses. This documentation is needed in order for the credit counselor to create a realistic budget and debt repayment plan.

Benefits of Credit Counseling

A major benefit to credit counseling is that the credit counselor will handle all lenders, collection agencies, and credit card companies for you. This helps to eliminate the stress associated with collection agency and creditor phone calls. Your credit counselor will negotiate a repayment plan that may significantly lower your monthly payments and interest rates.

You may opt to send monthly payments to the credit counseling agency (by check) or you may authorize a monthly electronic funds transfer from your bank account. Depending on the credit counseling agency, they may offer an option called “debt management system.” If you opt for a debt management system, you will pay the credit counseling agency a lump sum. Out of that lump sum, payments will be made on your behalf. This system can be used as a safeguard against skipped or late payments, which can save money on interest, fees, and any penalties associated with the debt.

An additional benefit to credit counseling is, it can educate you on how to better manage your finances and it will eventually help to minimize or prevent future debt.

Disadvantages of Credit Counseling and Protecting Yourself

While there are advantages to credit counseling, there are also disadvantages. Credit counseling could have a negative effect on your credit, initially. In some cases lenders, specifically mortgage lenders, may not want to extend credit to an individual that may be in the process of completing a credit counseling program. Fortunately, credit-counseling notations will be dropped from your credit report, roughly one month after the credit counseling program is complete.

Another disadvantage to credit counseling is the potential for fraud. This means that in some cases a credit counseling ...

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