Not exact matches
Another way to get a handle on your debt is
by seeking help from a reputable
nonprofit credit counselor.
Nonprofit credit counselors approved
by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development are often a better choice.
NerdWallet studied DMP data provided
by some of the largest national
nonprofit credit counselors, including fees, adjusted interest rates, and success rates.
If you can afford one of the less extreme options associated with debt consolidation, the Federal Trade Commission recommends you use a
credit counselor with a legitimate nonprofit organization accredited by the National Foundation for Credit Counseling (
credit counselor with a legitimate
nonprofit organization accredited
by the National Foundation for
Credit Counseling (
Credit Counseling (NFCC).
Top 10 consumer
credit counseling agencies — Slideshow lists the 10 largest nonprofit consumer credit counseling agencies in the U.S. by revenue; their top executives, and executive pay... (See Credit couns
credit counseling agencies — Slideshow lists the 10 largest
nonprofit consumer
credit counseling agencies in the U.S. by revenue; their top executives, and executive pay... (See Credit couns
credit counseling agencies in the U.S.
by revenue; their top executives, and executive pay... (See
Credit couns
Credit counselors)