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If you're new to the debt management industry, you probably need information about the various debt management programs available to help you with your debt dilemma. We have it here.

Finding the Right Debt Management Program...
...isn't as overwhelming as it may seem. There are basically five different choices, and some of them are pretty self-explanatory, especially when you read our descriptions of each one: 


 If student loans are the source of your debt, student loan debt consolidation may be the only debt management program you need.
 If you're a homeowner, you might qualify for a debt consolidation mortgage. 
 If you don't have a house, but you have some other form of collateral, you could get a debt consolidation loan. 
 If you have access to a large sum of money, but not enough to pay off your debt in full, debt settlement might be a good debt management program for you.


Don't fall into any of these categories? Don't worry. Debt consolidation is the most popular debt management program. It's a sort of "one size fits all"debt management solution because you can include any kind of unsecured debt, you don't have to have a house, you don't have to have collateral and you don't have to have access to a large sum of money. And there are even "specialized" debt consolidation programs, like credit card debt consolidation and bad credit debt consolidation.

The only way you'll find the right debt management program for your situation is to talk to someone at a debt management company. If you want to shop around for a debt management company (and trust us, you should shop around) the best place to start is the Internet. You can start by running a basic search on Google or Yahoo. Most debt management companies have forms on their web sites that you can complete and submit to give their debt management professionals an idea of your situation. That way, they can return the appropriate recommendations to you within 24 hours. Compare these recommendations and get a feel for which company you are most comfortable with. You can start by searching our Related Resources page today.
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