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Credit Counseling Agencies - Video

Summary: Credit counseling agencies can be a great benefit to you and your financial path, especially if you don't exactly know what to do. As this video discloses, you should approach credit counseling agencies with caution and learn as much as you can so you can determine the best path for you.

The following is the video's transcript:

Credit counseling agencies seem to be everywhere. They can be a great benefit to you and your financial path, but you need to approach them with caution.

Have you ever noticed that there are agencies everywhere dedicated to giving you the best financial and credit advice possible? Unfortunately, not all of thee agency's have you best interests at heart. Some are only interested in taking your money.

If you decide to go to a credit-counseling agency, make sure you do it right and protect your money, information, and financial reputation.

The biggest tip in dealing with a credit counseling agency is to do your homework and do it well. Know your stuff about what you should expect from a credit agency, the services they offer, and also what others say about them. Get online and also get out there so you can find the full scoop on your various options.

Credit counseling agencies should not only offer you budgeting and money management guidelines, but they should also have information and counseling available on how to avoid and get out of debt, build up good credit, and repair damaged credit. Some agencies even offer a debt consolidation plan to help pay your creditors.

When beginning your credit agency search make sure that those you consider are members of the National Foundation for Credit Counseling (NFCC) or the Association of Independent Consumer Credit Counseling Agencies (AICCCA), two of the most prestigious and reliable organizations in the credit counseling industry. The accreditation process for these organizations is enough to ensure that whatever agency you're considering is at least legitimate.

Check to see if anyone filed complaints against the agencies you're looking into and you can use that as a guideline for the level and quality of service you can expect.

It would probably benefit you to look into agencies that not only offer one-on-one counseling but also additional materials aimed to inform you on matters regarding credit and financial sense. If you can find some agencies that allow you to help yourself then you're in good shape.

For a longer tip related to this subject, see Credit Counseling Agencies.