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By : Uchenna Ani-Okoye    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-01-24 00:08:34
Here's a business idea that meets all the aspirations of the American Dream. You can start small with little or no investment, develop it in your spare time, and parlay it into a $100,000 a year income - all within the next twelve months or so.

Really, all it takes to move on this one is empathy for people, a basic understanding of money management, about 500 business cards, some smart advertising, and you're in business. Your greatest expense or investment, of course, will be for advertising.

The first and most important thing to learn is the "thought processes" in the minds of the people or firms that lend money. No one lends money with the thoughts of foreclosing on the loan and taking away a borrower's collateral. Whenever the lender is forced into such a situation, everybody loses. The borrower loses his possessions, and the lender ends up with about one tenth of the money he originally loaned out.

Therefore, the lending institution will generally do everything possible to work with the borrower as long as he continues to show good faith in attempting to repay the full amount of the loan. The most important thing a borrower should do, once he finds himself in a financial bind, is get in touch with his creditors and apprises them of his situation. Usually, the lender will set up a meeting for an open discussion between himself and the borrower, in order to adjust or work out a more convenient repayment schedule.

Most people who borrow money are having money management problems to begin with, and are actually terrified to death at the thought of people from the loan company calling them. Although they generally won't admit it, most are aware that they are having problems managing their money. They are embarrassed about it, and instead of openly seeking help, they attempt to cover up the problem, and then hide from or avoid the very people who want to help them.

Over the past three years, personal and small business bankruptcies have been soaring to record levels. At the bottom line, very few people want to file bankruptcy against their creditors, because regardless how easy it is, the thought of having "gone bankrupt," still leaves a stigma. And this is where you step in with your Professional Credit and Debt Counseling Service. You should never have any trouble finding clients.

Remember, step one is always to notify the client's creditors. This is the first instruction (or job) that you give to the client after you've heard his story. The borrower should be the one to notify the creditors, and ideally, he should call each on the phone, set up a meeting and then discuss with the lender his current financial situation as well as his plans to rectify the problems, and resume payments. The plan he'll discuss with the lender will be the plan you assist him in setting up.

If the borrower is in over his head and with no other alternative, you should immediately advise him to file for relief under "The Wage Earner's Plan," as explained in Chapter 13 of the Federal Bankruptcy Act. In essence, this "plan" gives the debtor time to regroup and reorganize his financial situation without being hounded by bill collectors.
Author Resource:- Uchenna Ani-Okoye is an internet marketing advisor and co founder of Top Affiliate Programs
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