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Articles » Finance » Personal Finance » Non-Profits Abusing Status for Debt Relief

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  • Date Contributed: Oct 30, 2009

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Non-Profits Abusing Status for Debt Relief


Non-profit organizations can help individuals with debt relief, but they might be abusing their status as a non-profit to actually gain some profits by offering this service. They are allowed to make a profit but there are limits to that. There is a requirement by the Internal Revenue Service that these organizations can't benefit wholly from the debt relief service. For example, Ameridebt was closed down because they exploited their not-for-profit status in selling debt relief services.

The companies earn by giving a fee to the consumers for using the service. It generally is not a large fee, but it still goes to the company. It is important to do research before signing on with a non-profit company because that status might not really be what the agency represents.

Non-profit organizations are known to work with individuals and creditors in credit consolidation programs. They combine all of the consumers' credit bills, and work with the creditor to lower or eliminate the interest fee, coming up with a low monthly payment for the consumer to pay to the organization. This method helps them pay the debt off in a few years. Unfortunately, there are some companies that will take advantage of people who have not done their homework.

If you do your research, this is a beneficial route to take because unlike bankruptcy, your credit score will not suffer. The debt will be paid off in a few years and creditors generally work with individuals who are working with legitimate organizations to consolidate and pay off their credit card debt.

Definitely you'll want to do your research. That will help you identify a legitimate non-profit to help with debt relief, and you also will receive a consultation at no charge. You will be on your way to financial freedom, and will feel more confident once you are out of the red.

Find out about a program that can help you get out of debt by signing up here.

http://www.debtreliefzone.info

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