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Are you like millions of Americans struggling to manage their debt - Debt Management can help
Are you like millions of Americans who are struggling to manage their debt effectively? Well, you don’t have to be! Debt management is important to understand so sit back and learn something new today. There’s nothing to be ashamed or embarrassed...

Debt Management Plans - Tips For Avoiding DMP Pitfalls
Most people are involved in some type of financial transaction or decision every day. Sometimes they can get way behind in their debts and financial obligations with no clear way to pay them off. Some resort to debt management plans, which can help...

Knowledge process management
Knowledge processes cannot be managed following the standard business process management paradigm. In the following article some guidelines are given for organizations willing to better manage their knowledge processes. In the last few years a lot...

The ACHILLES’ HEEL OF MANAGEMENT COACHING
While heading home at day’s end, you begin reflecting on a coaching meeting you had earlier that day with an employee, Chris. You hope that, this time, you finally succeeded in getting her to understand the importance of spending less time in...

Why Asset Management Is A Vital Key To Your Future
Our home, car, property and credit lines are all assets. Proper asset management is a necessity for all of us. When we think of asset management ofttimes we forget that we need to protect our assets not only for ourselves but for our children as...

 
Debt Management

Debt management. To be sure, the phrase has been in use for some time now and the Federal Trade Commission reports that there is a fast growing area of complaint involving the so-called Credit Management or Debt Management industry. But what is debt management anyway? And why do people consider it as either potentially lucrative or downright hazardous path to follow?



Introduction

The term debt management is actually an umbrella for a large group of debt-environment functions and activities. Debt management involves one or all of the following: debt reduction, consolidation, negotiation, settlement, bankruptcy, credit repair clinics, and even deciphering credit reports. To have some inkling as to what debt management really is, let's first define these few terms:

Debt Management vs. Bankruptcy

The differences in impact between debt management and bankruptcy are debatable. Deciding which course of action is best for you can be very tricky. This is because there are so many factors involved and these are often dictated by external circumstances. In theory, we all know bankruptcy to be a method used by people when they are absolutely unable to repay their debts. However, we known that this is not always the case in reality. The idea therefore is to find out if it is a temporary or permanent problem. Then and only then can start deciding which is best: debt management or bankruptcy.


About the Author

Tony Forster has a keen interest in living debt free having been "up to his ears" before I realized the need to take control. I am compiling a useful online resource at http://www.loan4payday.info enabling anyone to find the perfect money managment for them.