BankruptcyWAYS TO DEAL WITH CREDIT CARD DEBT THAT ACTUALLY WORK

September 22, 2020

Most Virginia consumers use credit cards, but some rely on them heavily, ultimately finding themselves with unmanageable balances. A few missed payments, a habit of only making minimum payments each month and accumulating interest can result in problematic credit card debt. An overwhelmed cardholder may look for ways to deal with problem and find a way to deal with some of his or her credit card balances once and for all.

One option for some consumers is a personal loan. By taking out this type of loan, it can consolidate payments down to something that is much more manageable for the consumer. A personal loan may also come with an interest rate much lower than those often associated with credit cards, saving a cardholder money long-term. In many cases, it is possible to get approval for a debt consolidation loan quickly, offering quick relief to a pressing concern.

When a consumer has more control over debt and is making timely payments on a personal loan, it will relieve some of the stress that comes with out-of-control credit card balances. Additionally, paying off credit cards and having less debt can improve a credit score. However, it is always prudent for a consumer to be cautious when taking out a loan. It is important to read the fine print and understand all terms before signing a contract.

A personal loan may be a reasonable solution for a Virginia consumer with significant credit card debt. However, this is not the right choice in every situation. Chapter 7 bankruptcy offers consumers a way to deal with credit card debt effectively while protected from debt collectors and creditors. It is beneficial to understand all options available before making an important financial decision.

Chelesea L. Vaughan

Since 2013, Chelesea Vaughan has been representing clients throughout Southwest Virginia with a practice focused on contested family law, divorce, and custody matters, criminal defense, and business law. For a free consultation with Ms. Vaughan's Roanoke office, call (540) 343-9800.

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