I lost a high paying job and I have jad to settle for a lot less money. Anyone have any advice?

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I will not be able to afford my credit and loan payments. Is debt reduction good or bad for me.

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4 Responses to “I lost a high paying job and I have jad to settle for a lot less money. Anyone have any advice?”

  1. Jaclyn&Dave Says:

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    Get to your local library and read Dave Ramsey’s ‘Total Money Makeover’ for free.

    Cut your expenses.
    Sell your home / rent cheaper.
    Stop borrowing money!
    Work more.

  2. Slimick Says:

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    Debt settlers deliberately let your accounts default by several months to put them into a position to negotiate settlements with your creditors…usually in the 50%…..This process will wreak havoc with your credit score…You’ll also get a ton of “nice” phone calls from creditors as your accounts slide past due….

  3. skpyv Says:

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    It’s simple - cut impulse and unneccessary spending, liquidate current assets to pay off the debt, and if you still can’t make your balance sheet look right, then look at moving to a cheaper domicile.

    In the future, spend only what you know you can make if you lose your job and have to settle for less. Save the surplus, so when you don’t lose your job, you have significant savings!

  4. SPIFIMAN1 Says:

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    Call Consumer Credit Counseling Services at 1-800-388-2227 they are the largest and oldest credit counseling service in the nation and are non profit.

    I used them several years ago and was debt free in 36-months.