Due to unexpected car problems and being laid off from your part-time job, you have run up an overdraft on your checking account, reached the limit on your credit card, and are unable to pay this month's rent and utility bills. It is two months before the fall semester begins, and you receive your next loan payment. What can you do to deal with your immediate financial problems?
What will be an ideal response?
Assess the problem; make a list of what you owe and to whom. Look at the bottom line and figure out a reasonable amount you can put toward each debt. Also, contact each of your creditors including your bank, credit card companies, and landlord. Explain your situation, being truthful. Share your plan for getting back on your feet. If you have a clean financial record, your creditors may be willing to agree to your plan.
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