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About the CEO
As a former Naval Aviator with the U.S. Marine Corps, stationed in El Toro California, I personally began to experience debt problems when I was discharged from the military in 1984. Those pressures continued to mount after I got married, had six children and the already high cost of living in Southern California continued to go up.

With no place else to turn, and not wanting to file for bankruptcy, I began to contact my creditors, one by one, to see if I could negotiate my debt down with each one of them.

After helping some of my family and friends with similar debt problems, I started a small company called A Better Way. Today, that company has grown into Nationwide Debt Reduction.

After 25 years, we now serve 48 of the 50 states in the United States.

Our Purpose


Our purpose is to assist those who are living a legitimate hardship to get out of their debt situations, both ethically and completely. We use our unique debt negotiation process to help ensure that our clients get back on their financial feet. We are dedicated to accomplishing this while providing you the highest quality of service.

Recent Blog Posts

Back on August 20th of last year, the federal government introduced the Obama credit card debt relief plan, which became law yesterday. These new rules have been put in place to protect consumers and give them fair warning before new fees are charged or their interest rates on their credit cards are...
The proliferation of Americans that have fallen into what we call the “debt trap,” has increased significantly within the past two years. I am confident that comes as no surprise to anyone familiar with this just by picking up a newspaper or watching the news. I think it started with the housing ...
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Recent Comments

My understanding of this, is you can only receive a 1099-C if it was cash advances or "core" monies owed. Let say you owe $5,000, however $4,000 is interest, and you really owe $1,000, you can only get a 1099 for $1,000 correct?  If it is ALL interest, you will not receive a 1099.  Please ...