How To Avoid Filing Bankruptcy New Hampshire

When you're in over your head with bills and debts in New Hampshire, there may seem like no way out except bankruptcy. But there are some considerable repercussions from filing bankruptcy that should make you consider other options for dealing with financial troubles. Here are few suggestions that may help you avoid filing bankruptcy.

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When you're in over your head with bills and debts, there may seem like no way out except bankruptcy. But there are some considerable repercussions from filing bankruptcy that should make you consider other options for dealing with financial troubles. Here are few suggestions that may help you avoid filing bankruptcy.

STEP 1:

Minimize your bills. Often, your monthly bills include a few unnecessary items. As nice as it is to have cable TV, a gym membership and 300 minutes at the local tanning salon, that money could be better spent paying off your debts and helping you to avoid filing bankruptcy. And dare I say.... consider lowering your cell phone minutes?! Bankruptcy is a drastic step that you want to avoid at all costs. So begin to cut your costs immediately so that you can divert your income to pay off your debts and keep you from filing bankruptcy.

STEP 2:

Find more money. Perhaps you're on the verge of bankruptcy because you're having difficulty making ends meet each month. Though you may have tried to liquidate your assets and minimize your bills, there may be no alternative to avoiding bankruptcy other than finding ways to bring in more money each month. This means that you need to work more hours at work, or take a second job. Forego your free time and spend it making money to get yourself out of financial insecurity. You put yourself into such a dire financial situation, so it's your responsibility to step up and take care of your depts. Avoid bankruptcy by increasing your income to cover your bills.

STEP 3:

Talk to your creditors. You may be able to avoid bankruptcy by talking to your creditors. Credit card companies are usually willing to work with you to lower your interest rate or come up with a repayment schedule that will work for you. They have programs specifically designed for people experiencing financial hardship. Banks may be willing to sell your home as a short sale, and collect your debts owed that way. Look into these possibilities and see if they are an option for you.

STEP 4:

Get some professional help. If you've exhausted all possible options for avoiding bankruptcy on your own, approach a professional to help you. Credit counseling services are available for a minimal fee. They will work with you to consolidate your debts and help you avoid bankruptcy. They will talk to your creditors for you to have interest rates reduced, and possibly even have your amount owing lowered. With credit counseling, you'll have a debt management plan that works for you to get out of debt. It's your best approach to avoiding bankruptcy.

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Granite Bay Wealth Management, LLC - Wachovia Securities

(781)5931980
One New Hampshire Avenue, Suite 330
Portsmouth, NH

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