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The Debt Center

Debt has math, and math has exits.

List it, order it, concentrate on one target, and roll every finished payment forward. No shame anywhere in this section — just the playbook.

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Every kind of debt, explained

When you need more than math

Payday loans, title loans and for-profit debt settlement carry real dangers — their pages here explain the risks plainly before anything else.
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15 debt strategies that work

List every debt in one place

Creditor, balance, rate, minimum. Ten uncomfortable minutes — and the fog that makes debt feel unbeatable is gone. More on this

Always cover every minimum first

Minimums protect your credit and stop late fees. Extra money goes to ONE target debt on top, never instead.

Snowball: smallest balance first

Pay off the littlest debt first for a fast win. Slightly more interest than avalanche, dramatically better motivation for many people. More on this

Avalanche: highest rate first

Aim extra at the highest APR and the math is on your side — every dollar kills the most expensive interest first.

Pay $25 more than you think you can

On a $3,000 card at 22%, an extra $25 a month saves hundreds in interest and months of payments. Run your own numbers. More on this

Call and ask for a lower APR

Card issuers reduce rates for on-time payers who ask, more often than people expect. A five-minute call, no downside for asking.

Ask about hardship programs early

Job loss, illness, disaster: most lenders have reduced-payment programs — for people who call before the account is far behind. More on this

Use balance transfers with eyes open

A 0% intro offer helps only with a payoff plan that finishes inside the window and a 3-5% transfer fee counted in the math.

Consolidate to simplify — not to re-borrow

One loan replacing five cards helps if the rate is lower and the cards then stay empty. The loan is plumbing; the payoff is behavior.

Treat payday loans as a fire

At fees equivalent to 300-400% APR, they consume paychecks whole. Assistance programs, hardship plans and even most other debt beat this option. More on this

Know the rules on collections

Debt collectors have legal limits (FDCPA): validation letters, no harassment, dispute rights. Knowing them changes the conversation. More on this

Get medical bills itemized and checked

Billing errors are common. Itemized bill, then financial assistance policy, then payment plan — hospitals are used to all three requests.

Try nonprofit credit counseling before settlement

NFCC-member agencies review your whole picture for free and can set up debt-management plans. Very different from for-profit 'settlement' pitches. More on this

Understand what settlement really costs

For-profit settlement usually means months of deliberate non-payment first: credit damage, fees, possible lawsuits and taxable forgiven debt. Risks first, always.

Know when bankruptcy is the honest answer

It exists for a reason. If debts can't be paid in five years of realistic trying, a consultation with a bankruptcy attorney is information, not failure. More on this

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