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What Is The Federal Debt Relief System

The Federal Debt Relief System is a unique company because of their determination to educate debtors in the United States of America. The company works to alleviate the debt of many individuals around the U.S., not just by helping with the actual debt of the individual but by also bringing education to the individuals about debt and debt relief. When a person signs up for the program, they will get an educational newsletter and video that can be utilized in order to help the individual understand more about the program and their situation.

The company itself offers free consultations to individuals who are interested in their services. However, the program is not for everyone since it is an education program as well as a debt relief service. Some individuals that will benefit the most from such a program include people who owe more than ten thousand dollars in debt. If you choose to sign up with the company, you will not have to enroll all of your credit cards in the program. You have the choice of which credit cards will and will not be included in your program. Debt that works within the program can include credit cards, especially major credit cards, unsecured personal loans and other lines of credit cards. Secured debt is not covered in the Federal Debt Relief System program. Medical bills, child support, business debt, utilities and student loans are also not always covered in the program. Accounts will be closed during and after the program takes place so that individuals cannot get in any more debt while they are going through the educational process. The program works well with thousands of creditors across the country.

federal-debt-relief-systemIf you have debt that is in collection, but you have not made any payments on these collection debts, you can include that debt in your Federal Debt Relief System program. If you have made a payment toward that collection based debt, the Federal Debt Relief System cannot help you with that debt because your payment signifies your belief in the validity of the debt that you are being charged. The program will not work for debt that is already in consolidation. The processes that are accomplished by the Federal Debt Relief System can be performed by individuals, but only if they are lawyers.

For tax consequences, it is important for individuals to get the proper information about how the program will affect them from a tax standpoint from tax professionals. This is because the program does not give out this type of financial advice and sticks to the areas of education that they are best suited for. Legally, it is not possible for the company to guarantee their work. No lawyer can guarantee their work one hundred percent because the legal system is not always clearly able to be forecasted. However, it is important to note that the program has a one hundred percent success rate to date and the program continues to be improved upon regularly. The program’s associates are working on a continuous basis to ensure that their consumers are happy and the debt is taken care of in a legal and educational manner.

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debtBefore sharing these recommendations and suggestions, I suggest that you have a way of tracking your expenses. This will give you a clear picture of what you spend daily, weekly and/or monthly and aid you in reducing expenses where needed.

1) Accept the fact you are in debt and forgive yourself. If you are in denial, you are more likely to repeat the pattern.

2) Reduce monthly expenditures. For example, once the price of gas increased, our monthly gas costs went from roughly $200 to approximately $450- 500.00. In an effort to reduce our gas costs, I stopped taking miniature trips every day. Also, my wife would drive my car on the weekends because it costs less in gas.

3) If you’re a person that makes several trips to the grocery store during the month, reduce the number of trips to once a month except for fresh vegetables. This will reduce the number of times you have to put gas in the car. Today, it costs more just to leave the house to get groceries as well as going to work.

4) With the increasing utility bill, begin making repairs to your home now such as getting a programmable thermostat and set it to a certain temperature so that it will automatically come on.

5) As an option, temporarily get a second job for supplemental income. If married, this should be the person that has the ability to generate the most income. I do not recommend any Multi-level Marketing opportunities.

6) For a single person in debt – if you are off on weekends, temporarily get a weekend job and put those funds towards the bills along with your regular income.

7) If you have a cell phone and a regular phone that both have long distance, re-evaluate having both phones. It can get expensive to have both with long distance. Maybe you can remove the regular phone and just use your cell phone if most people call you on that number.

8) If you are a stay at home mom, in my opinion the kids should not be going to daycare. This is an unnecessary expense.

9) Be sensible about your expenditures when it comes to your children. For example, a six month old baby does not need name brand clothing. They need to be clothed. Suggest getting into ‘mommy group’ where you and your friends can swap clothing based on gender and age. I have a couple of moms that I swap clothes with and this saves all of us from having to shop at the store.

10) Grooming expenses for adults: do you really need to get your nails done every week? Could you put that money towards a bill? If you are getting your hair done whether it is a weave, perm, braids or tinting every week – do you need to go to a high end salon or could you go Great Clips for the same thing? I am not saying do not pamper yourself; however, as times get tougher what is the necessity?

11) Maintaining your vehicle is a necessity, but going to a car wash every week is not. You can wash your car at home. Re-evaluate how you are spending your money.

12) If you are a person that likes to go out to eat, reduce the amount of times per month you go out to eat. Begin cooking at home since you are buying groceries for the month.

13) Entertainment – whether it is going to the movies, bars or happy hour – these expenses add up. For example going to a matinee is $7.50 a person (for the two of us is $15.00 before we even get food, which would cost us another $15.00) do you really need to see the movie now or could you wait three months and see it on DVD. Netflix is an option.

14) Add up how much you spend at a vending machine per week when you are at work if you work outside the home. Consider taking snacks from home.

15) Health insurance – if you had a job and are using COBRA for health insurance until you have secured another job, seek an alternative health insurance to the COBRA payments. I remember when I first stopped working at the law firm, we utilized COBRA for almost eighteen months and the price increased two times. Prior to the second increase, I located a shared insurance plan and saved us lots of money.

** There has to be some structure during these difficult economical times. However, these times do not have to be so hard that you cannot enjoy life.

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