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10 Signs You May Need Credit Counseling
 
Debt management programs can be of real help for people that discover they cannot face their debts. At first, they will attempt to solve the situation all by themselves by cutting down on spending and keeping a close eye on accounts. If this doesn't work then it is time to ask for help from a financial expert. The sooner you admit you need help from an expert, the better will be for your future. The best time to seek the advice of an expert is before the appearance of most of the important 10 signs you may need credit counseling. You should already be worried when one or two signs appear. Of course that there are not only 10 signs you may need credit counseling but, these 10, are the most important. When you see more than a few of 10 signs at the same time, know that the situation is bad and getting into a debt management program could be the right solution for you.

There are not a fixed number of signs that can tell you your debts are slowly killing your financial life, but in the following lines we will try to present the most important 10 signs you may need credit counseling. The most important sign is loosing your job or the possibility to loose it. The first thing you think of when you loose a job is how you will pay all your bills. In such a situation it is best not to loose your cool. You may think you just need to start looking for a new job and the bad situation will be solved. In case your next job does not come in the near future, the best thing for your financial situation would be to ask the advice of a credit counselor; even for the most desperate situations he will certainly have a solution. You should also be worried when your credit card balances are increasing while your monthly income is decreasing. This would mean that, in short time, you'll not be able to pay your monthly minimum payments. This is another sign that you need credit counseling; if paying the minimum amounts required on your accounts is a situation that lasts a short period of time, and then the problem is not that bad. But if the situation repeats itself over and over again, this is a sure sign you may need credit counseling.

When you discover that you have more credit cards then you need, know that this is one of the 10 signs you may need credit counseling. You have more cards then you need because you're trying to pay an existing card with the cash advances obtained from other new cards. Another situation that could indicate you need the advice of an expert is when you're constantly charging monthly more than you pay. If this is the first sign of financial trouble many people will try to work it out on their own by working overtime or taking a part time job. As we said before, if the situation is for a short period of time and you manage to get out of trouble all is fine but if it continues for a longer period this is another sign that you may need credit counseling. Also, if you start getting letters or phone calls about late bill payments, you should be worried at once.

These 10 signs you may need credit counseling do not appear all at once; in time, one after the other, they will eventually appear. But it is mostly important to recognize them all, admit you have a problem and ask for help. There are situation in which the signs mentioned before appear at a certain moment but the person in trouble cannot see them or refuses to see them. More than that, people in financial trouble don't know how much they owe and don't want to find out. This is another sign that financial counseling is needed. The situation could get worse in case all this financial problems are not made known to the spouse as well. And, sometimes, when trying to hide such a bad situation, people in trouble are using their savings to pay off the monthly bills.

The best advice for people that are experiencing this kind of trouble is to not let all the signs accumulate. When few of them appear and repeat themselves for a longer period of time, wise people should ask for advice from a financial expert that will surely have few options to get them out of debts.

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