Monday, June 22, 2015

Keeping Track of Companies You Owe Money To

When you run into financial problems and bills begin to mount, it can sometimes be hard to keep track of what companies you owe money to. You might receive calls from multiple collection companies and they often do not identify who they are collecting for. In order to eliminate your debts in bankruptcy it is important to list all of your creditors.

What can you do? You can start by pulling credit reports.  There are three nationwide credit reporting bureaus and you can pull free credit reports from all three credit bureaus at www.annualcreditreport.com.  Credit reports will typically show credit card debts, bank loans, and other types of debts with financial institutions. The credit report may show collection agencies that have purchased delinquent debts or are collecting them on behalf of another company. Credit reports typically do not show medical debts unless they are with a collection agency.

If you come to see me, I can pull a three bureau merged report for you.  If you are not sure what medical debts you have, you may want to call the hospital or other medical provider and ask them for the amounts owed.  If you have medical insurance you could contact your insurance company. It may be able to give you a list of what amounts were covered by insurance and what amounts you still are responsible for.  When you have this information, you have the ammunition you need to eliminate your debts and get a fresh start.