Using a government grant as a debt solution is not a very popular option. In fact, for many, it's just not an option they are aware of. Why, you may ask. Is it just too unrealistic? Does the government really give out money to pay off debts? In short, yes; but there is a little more to it than that. Read on to find out more.
Government grants are the most overlooked form of debt solution available. Everyone harps on about IVAs, debt consolidation, debt management and even bankruptcy gets more attention. All these solutions can see you debt free, but there are costs associated with them and it will usually take a few years too.
With a government grant, you can become debt free immediately. You will have no repayments to make & there are no up-front fees.
So if a government grant it is so good, why is it so overlooked?
Put simply, most people do not know about them. Everyone knows about government grants for small businesses & for charity's, but not for the individual drowning in debt. Most people go straight to a debt solution company, who of course will not utter the words 'government grant' and 'free' - they want their big, fat, juicy commission fee!
So now you know all the advantages of a government grant, lets get down to business. How do you get one?
Firstly, the government is interested in boosting the economy, in helping the disadvantaged; this is the purpose of these grants. They are certainly not interested in helping you pay off your credit card bill or funding your holiday of a lifetime. If you think it's that easy, you may as well stop reading now - this just isn't for you. This article is to help individuals who, through no fault of their own, have found themselves in serious debt problems and have nowhere else to turn. It is intended to open up a solution that they didn't know existed. One that can help them regain control of their finances & get on with their lives. If this is you, read on.
People find themselves in debt for a variety of reasons & often, it isn't just overspending. The break-up of a marriage, death of a loved one or unexpected redundancy can launch a person into a sea of debt. If you are in a similar situation, you are much more likely to be accepted for a government grant.
Another factor that will be considered is your ability to repay your debts. Unfortunately for many, if you are managing to keep on top of your debts, you will struggle to get a government grant. They are set-aside for those who are really drowning in debt, with no hope of paying back the money they owe.
You are by no means guaranteed a government grant. In fact, for the majority, an alternative debt solution will be the only option. The key is being aware of government grants & checking to see if you are eligible. In the past, it has been overlooked through ignorance. Remember, there is nothing stopping you applying for one. at worst, you will be turned down & then you can look into other debt solutions - at least you will have tried!
Don't miss out on this opportunity. If you are in a helpless situation - let a government grant help you"!
Of course, there are other debt solutions. A government grant is the BEST solution. If you are not eligible for a government grant, these can still help you become debt free. Read about them at the free debt advice website.
Friday, 15 February 2008
Government Grants as a Debt Solution
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Tuesday, 8 January 2008
Debt Solution Companies Under the Microscope
Debt solution companies have been under the microscope recently, ever-more as debt in the UK continues to grow. As consumers, we should welcome such interest in these companies as, after all, they are looking after our money. We want our questions answered - such as; How do we know they are reputable? How many clients do they have? How long have they been established? What solutions do they offer? As the governing bodies & independant consumer watchdog's take interest, our questions will be answered.
The UK has serious debt problems. Spending is out of control and many people don't know what to do or where to turn when it comes to sorting out their debt problems. The market for these debt solution companies is only getting bigger by the day.
Many critics of these debt solution companies believe some are constantly trying to push customers towards agreements that will only benefit them, with little regard for the customers actual needs. You only have to look at the number of people applying for IVAs each year to see this is not far from the truth. IVAs can provide them with massive sums of money in return for setting up the agreement.
On the other hand, an IVA can be the best, if not only solution for some individuals, writing off a large amount of their debt, and providing them with some financial stability.
The debt companies that offer these solutions argue that loan, mortgage and credit providers should have stricter lending conditions and it is they who are to blame for mounting debts in the UK.
The best advice for anyone whose debts are out of control is to first understand your own finances. That way, if you have to approach a debt solution company, you'll know exactly where you stand with your personal debt. If you go in not knowing the facts, then you're much more likely to be taken advantage of. It's really just common sense.
So, though many people find their cheesy television adverts annoying, the debt solution companies are here to stay. It is our responsibility to research each one before signing on the dotted line.
You can find impartial reviews on many debt solution companies here.