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  2. What debt management tool is right for you?

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    Debt is a fact of life for many Americans. The average credit card balance in 2023 was $6,501, with 49 percent of cardholders surveyed by Bankrate carrying a balance from month to month.. If you ...

  3. Debt management plans: What you need to know - AOL

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    A debt management plan is a payment schedule that allows you to consolidate certain debts into one affordable monthly payment and pay down your debt over time, usually over three to five years.

  4. What is debt management? - AOL

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    A debt management plan can be extremely helpful in your efforts to overcome debt. You might be a good candidate if you: Have multiple high-interest, unsecured debts such as credit cards or ...

  5. Am I a Good Candidate for a Debt Management Plan? - AOL

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    A Debt Management Plan can be a helpful tool if you’re ready to tackle your debt and commit to a structured plan. But it’s important to go in with your eyes wide open—understand the process ...

  6. Debt management plan - Wikipedia

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    Debt management plan (DMP) is an agreement between a debtor and a creditor that addresses the terms of an outstanding debt. [1] This commonly refers to a personal finance process of individuals addressing high consumer debt. Debt management plans help reduce outstanding, unsecured debts over time to

  7. How to consolidate debt without hurting your credit

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    Debt management plans. Debt management plans are offered by nonprofit agencies that work with creditors and lenders to negotiate more favorable terms for you. You make one monthly payment to the ...

  8. Debt snowball method - Wikipedia

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    The debt snowball method is a debt-reduction strategy, whereby one who owes on more than one account pays off the accounts starting with the smallest balances first, while paying the minimum payment on larger debts. Once the smallest debt is paid off, one proceeds to the next larger debt, and so forth, proceeding to the largest ones last. [1]

  9. These are the best debt relief options — which is ... - AOL

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    Debt management. Debt management involves using financial tools and planning to help lower — and eventually eliminate — your current debt. You can go through a credit counseling agency or you ...