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The most important thing to remember is not to panic and stay focused as this way your decisions will be clearer and more positive. The order of the day is to continue paying your debts of regularly unless you want your credit rating to plummet. The easiest way to approach this is to calculate everything you have to pay out regularly both necessities and those inconsequential items that mount up each month. The hardest part for anyone in these circumstances is reducing the use of their credit card which is often considered a lifeline but paying for goods in cash highlights how much money is leaving your account and will result in you being more careful. A good way to help with your debt relief situation is to put spare amounts of money aside and although it may take a while to accumulate, this type of fund can help pay off small debts. By reducing the amount of entertainment you have on a regular basis will allow even more money to go into your fund and your debts will disappear faster. No-one really wants to increase their mortgage repayments but many homeowners see their only option is to refinance their home which can work but just increases the amount you pay in the long term. You must consider your reasons for wanting to refinance and whether it is just to have extra cash available because other options are available. In the short term some use the cash withdrawal facility on their credit cards to pay for their monthly credit card debts and although this can assist the debt relief situation, it can only be done short term. If your debt is so high that you have to file for bankruptcy because a re-mortgage option hasn't worked then you should consult a bankruptcy attorney for the best advice. Although it can be done, bankruptcy can be avoided by using the savings you have in your individual retirement account is the last method you should ever consider to pay off your debts. Should you decide to use your IRA then be aware of how it will affect your long term financial future and you may just reconsider this as a method of debt relief.
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