How to Weigh The Pros and Cons of Debt Management Plans
If you get nowhere negotiating with your creditors, you’re drowning in debt, you’ve analyzed your budget, cut back on expenses, have implemented the suggestions found in Zero Debt, and have still concluded there’s no way you can afford to pay all your obligations, the good news is that a debt management program may help. The bad news is that many of them might also hurt you.
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