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Handling debt and the risks of taking extreme measures to clear it

No one wants to be in debt, but people don’t really get to choose how events unfold after a certain point. If you weren’t able to prevent debt, you might now be forced to watch it unfold. That doesn’t mean that you should live with it either. There are ways through which you can clear […]

Nikita Cloete by Nikita Cloete
31-08-2017 17:00
in Lifestyle

No one wants to be in debt, but people don’t really get to choose how events unfold after a certain point. If you weren’t able to prevent debt, you might now be forced to watch it unfold. That doesn’t mean that you should live with it either. There are ways through which you can clear your debt, but the more extreme measures come at a price.

Why do people end up having debt?

It’s a question that has many viable answers and yet there are a lot of people who don’t really understand them, or else they might not be in debt. The thing about debt is that it is most often triggered by a perfect situation, not at all a bad one as many might expect. For instance, those that have a very good credit score often get adventurous with their spending, almost rewarding themselves for previous good behavior. This ultimately leads to having debt, and thus here we are.

How to get of debt with insolvency

It is possible to get rid of debt through bankruptcy. Filing for bankruptcy can help you wipe debts, but it won’t wipe them off your record. It is important to keep in mind that filing for insolvency means taking action in the court of law. Once the court is involved, it becomes an even harder period for your credit score. Many things influence credit scores, and most drastic financial decisions leave their mark on our credit scores. By acting in the court of law and filing for insolvency, you are pretty much putting a huge mark on your credit score. You might need guarantor loans for future investments or purchases, at least for the foreseeable future.

Dealing with the “residue” of debt

Once the debt is cleared through insolvency, you have a period of 6 years in which you can start building your credit score back up. It’s going to take a while regardless, but add the 6-year barrier on top as it is the amount required for debt to be wiped from credit records. It might be a very long wait, so it’s important to note that before taking an immediate decision and going to court with your case.

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Staying on top of your debts

You won’t believe how many people only lose sight of all their debts. That tends to happen when you have many debts that need to be paid off, so having a recording of all your debts is required. Make a list or write a journal about all the debts you have, from small to large, so that you will never omit to pay off one or multiple debts. Each debt affects your credit score more or less, so it’s important to clear all debts as soon as possible. Forgetting or losing sight of a debt can make it so it remains unhandled and it continues to chip away at your credit score. It’s easier to pluck its roots out early than to have to search for a far more dangerous concern later on.

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