I am not sure what your location is, but it's easy to find a debt management company in the yellow pages of the phone book. You can also call the companies you owe and arrange it yourself.
There are a variety of debt management programs available in California. Groups such as California Debt Consolidation can point you in the right direction.
American Consumer Credit Counseling provides credit counseling, debt management, debt consolidation and financial education services to consumers nationwide.
A debt management consultant can be contacted through the website for CredAbility. This company operates in the Georgia, Florida, Mississippi and Tennessee area. A similar service is provided by DebtGuru.
A business could consult a financial expert about debt management. Try financial advisers or banks in the local area. Alternatively, try money saving webpages.
There are many useful debt management software available. One could try debt management software such as Credit Soft, for managing debt in an easy way.
You can learn about non-profit debt management from New Ride Loan, Pro Sights Speciality, My Financial Goals, Money Management, Non Profit Debt Center, and from the Debt Management Group.
UK Debt Management Office was created in 1998.
You can get tips for debt management from your bank or by consulting books on the subject. Suze Orman has written some good ones and has a great show about debt management.
There is no easy way to get rid of debt. Contact a debt management company to help you manage your debt or contact someone that is an expert in debt management so you can eradicate your debt as soon as you can.
Debt management policy is a written guideline which affect the amount or it is a type of debt issue by a state or local government. Debt management policy provides justification for the structure of debt, improves the quality of goal etc.
You can find advice on debt management at www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/pubs/consumer/credit/cre38.shtm. They will provide you with a comprehensive to do list for debt management.
There are several places one can get advice on consumers debt management. These websites include Consumer FTC, Debt Elimination USA, and Money Management Org.