Credit counseling is a valuable service for consumers who
have trouble managing their finances. A distinctly
different service from debt consolidation, credit
counseling assists consumers with problem debt by
educating them about the basics of money management.
Americans really don’t get the education they need about
how to manage bank accounts, balance checkbooks, or pay
bills on time, and credit counseling can provide these
services as well as others. By educating consumers,
counselors hope to reduce the number of debtors who are
forced to file for bankruptcy. Anyone whose financial
situation is such that they would benefit from credit
counseling may wish to seek it out in a hurry, however. A
number of different factors are coming together in such a
way that the counseling industry may soon be completely
swamped with more clients than it can handle.
Those in the credit counseling industry say that this is a
critical time, and the combination of new laws, fragile
markets, and credit card industry overhaul could push a
number of consumers towards bankruptcy and mandatory
counseling. Anyone with problem debt who might benefit
from counseling should consider doing so sooner, rather
than later, as qualified credit counselors may be quite
busy this fall.