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How To Catch Up When You Are Behind On Bills?
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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 288509, member: 61772"] [FONT=Verdana]How do you catch up when you are behind on bills? The first step is to make sure that you have an accurate idea of how much money is owed. This may seem like an obvious step, but it is not always clear where the money is actually owed. If you don't know for sure where the money is coming from, then you won't be able to catch up on your bills at all. Once you know how much money is owed, then it is time to borrow more money (not always advisable) or decide whether or not you can pay off what you owe by doing something else with the borrowed money. If paying off debt isn't an option and borrowing more money isn't possible either, then there may be other options available to help pay off bills such as selling something valuable or finding a payment plan that works well for both parties involved in paying off debt (i.e., borrower and lender). If none of these options work out well enough for both parties involved in paying off debt, then there may be other options available as well such as filing bankruptcy proceedings which allow borrowers[/FONT] [/QUOTE]
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