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  2. How to tell if debt settlement is a good idea for you - AOL

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    You could try to settle your debt and not have the outcome you were hoping for, leaving you with more debt from late fees and interest rates and a worse credit score from missed payments. Debt ...

  3. How to negotiate debt with credit card companies - AOL

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    Keep in mind: A credit counselor can work out a DMP with you and your creditors, but they cannot negotiate on your behalf to actually lower the amount of debt you owe. They can, however, offer you ...

  4. Can a goodwill letter get late payments removed from your ...

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    A late payment on a credit card or loan may feel like a small mistake, but it can have lasting effects on your finances. Missed payments can lead to late fees and higher interest rates .

  5. Repossession - Wikipedia

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    Repossession does not necessarily satisfy the loan. If the repossessor sells the asset for an appropriate amount, and if that amount is less than the amount of the loan, and if the repossessor sues the debtor for the balance (plus reasonable fees if applicable) in a timely manner, the debtor may be liable to pay the balance (sometimes called ...

  6. Security interest - Wikipedia

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    In finance, a security interest is a legal right granted by a debtor to a creditor over the debtor's property (usually referred to as the collateral [1]) which enables the creditor to have recourse to the property if the debtor defaults in making payment or otherwise performing the secured obligations. [2]

  7. Credit event - Wikipedia

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    A restructuring credit event, according to the ISDA, occurs when there is either a reduction in the interest rate or principal amount, a deferment or other postponement for payment, a change that causes subordination to obligations, or if there is any change in the composition of the payments interest and principal.

  8. How to settle credit card debt - AOL

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    Key takeaways. You might consider going through the debt settlement process if you have a lot of credit card debt. You can negotiate with the card issuer yourself or work with a reputable debt ...

  9. Loan covenant - Wikipedia

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    The legal provision in the loan agreement providing for the loan to be "called" is the "acceleration clause": once the buyer defaults, all future payments due under the loan are "accelerated" and deemed to be due and payable immediately. [1] Covenants may also be waived, either temporarily or permanently, usually at the sole discretion of the ...