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The Pros and cons of a Debt Management Plan
Making the final decision
For many people, a Debt Management Plan is an effective and smart solution if they can afford to pay at least $5 per month and can pay back existing debt within 10 years. It’s worth quickly reviewing the pros and cons.
Pros
- Your monthly outgoings will be reduced.
- You only need to make one payment to your DMP provider.
- Your debt will be paid off in a set time.
- You may be paying less interest and fewer charges.
- You’re not tied to a DMP. If your circumstances improve you can opt out and choose a payment plan that is faster.
Cons
- It will take longer to pay off your debt because each creditor is getting less each month.
- Your credit rating will be affected.
- If you miss a payment your creditors are free to make direct contact with you again
If you’ve taken all these points into consideration and you want to go ahead with a DMP, all that remains is to choose the provider that best suits you.
How to choose a DMP provider
You can find a DMP provider through various channels:
- Contact MyCashOnline team.
- Ask your local Citizens Advice Bureau
- Search for ‘debt management companies’ on Google
- Look in the Yellow Pages under ‘debt management’.
- If you’ve already spoken to an adviser, ask them for a recommendation.
- Ask friends who already have a DMP.
You should be aware that many DMP providers do charge a fee.
A debt management plan can be a great way to get your debt under control and your finances back on track. It’s a flexible option that can be altered to suit your changing circumstances.
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