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Personal Grants To Pay Off Debts - Can I Get Free Money To Pay Off Debt?Submitted by kgarrow Fri, 15 May 2009
If you search the internet for government grants to pay off your debts, you may well get the idea that there are many such gifts awaiting you, if you could just find out how to actually get your hands on them. Sadly this is not really the case. While there are many government grants available to people in the US, none of these are for you to directly pay off your debts. The grants are for a range of initiatives, including business start-up ideas. Such grants for new businesses are usually to support ideas which meet particular criteria, such as benefiting the local community or fulfilling some obvious need in the area.
The reason there is so much confusion about this area is that many websites advertise the availability of government grants in such a way as to give the distinct impression that the grants are for paying off your debts. In actual fact such adverts are usually carefully worded, and the real meaning is that you could get a grant to start a business which you would develop to make some money, which in turn would then enable you to pay off your debts. Clearly this is a very different thing to receiving free money to pay off your debts directly. The truth is that in the US and the UK there are just no such things as government debt relief grants. Grants for debt should not be confused with Debt Relief Orders in the UK, which are not grants, but a form of bankruptcy, with very similar consequences. Advertisements offering government grants for debt relief are bound to be trying to sell you something - probably either bankruptcy services or a directory of grants which will be for everything except debt relief. Bankruptcy is a way of ending your serious debt problems, but is a huge step to take and not one which should be entered into lightly. Most debt problems can be dealt with by dealing with your creditors directly to negotiate new terms for repayment of your debts. There are few debt problems that cannot be resolved this way, and it is the only way which avoids either borrowing even more money or paying someone for their professional services. Choosing a route that involves further spending or borrowing ultimately only results in you paying out even more money at a time when you can least afford it. There is a well established step by step process for contacting your creditors, prioritising your debts, working out your financial situation and negotiating new terms for repayment. Any independent non-profit debt counsellor is likely to tell you the same thing and take you through this process. We would all like a magic solution to these serious problems, but the only real answer is the one where you take back control of your finances for yourself. Fortunately there is help available to enable you to do this.
For a full step by step guide on getting out of debt without borrowing more money, visit the author's website on debt cures. KD Garrow has worked as a senior manager with significant financial responsibility for the last twenty years. His website offers free, unbiased advice on a range of debt related issues, including loans for debt, bankruptcy, IVAs, Debt Management Plans, money saving ideas, using credit cards, etc.
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