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7 Ways Business Debt Relief Actually Saves You Money

Real dollar calculations of settlement savings vs. alternatives. Delancey Street's 38-cent average saves 30-50% net.

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Todd Spodek · Managing Partner, Delancey Street Contributor · Updated

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The math on business debt relief is often better than you think. Between debt reduction, fee economics, interest-savings, and avoided bankruptcy costs, professional debt settlement typically saves 30-50% of total debt net of all fees. The seven calculations below show exactly how — and why Delancey Street's approach outperforms alternatives.

Expert Insight

“Most business owners wait six months too long before calling a debt-relief firm. By the time MCA funders have filed suit or entered a confession of judgment, a lot of the best settlement leverage has been burned. Engage early — the window where you can settle for 25-35 cents on the dollar closes fast.”

— Todd Spodek, Managing Partner, Spodek Law Group

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Business Debt in America: 5-Year Trend

Total outstanding commercial and industrial loans in the U.S. banking system, in trillions.

Source: Federal Reserve H.8 release, April 2026

2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
2026
+34.8% since 2021 In $ trillions
  • Commercial and industrial loan balances hit an all-time high of $2.9T in Q1 2026.
  • Business loan delinquency rates (>30 days) rose from 1.2% in 2021 to 2.4% in 2026.
  • Small-business MCA originations grew roughly 4x between 2020 and 2025.

Bottom Line

Settlement saves 30-50% of total debt net of fees (15-25% fees vs. 50-60% debt reduction).

Compared to bankruptcy, settlement saves $25K-$125K in legal fees.

Compared to continued payment, settlement saves 20-50% via debt reduction.

Avoided lawsuits save $5K-$50K in defense costs.

Tax-saving potential through insolvency exclusion (Form 982) common.

Delancey Street's 38-cent average is among industry's best outcomes.

Full ROI analysis typically shows 3-5x return on fees paid.

How They Stack Up

How They Stack Up — Min. Debt, Avg. Fees, Timeline, and rating compared
Metric
Delancey Street logo Delancey Street Top Pick
Delancey Street logo Debt Reduction via Settlement
Delancey Street logo Avoided Bankruptcy Legal Fees
Delancey Street logo Avoided Interest Compounding
Delancey Street logo Avoided Lawsuit Costs
Delancey Street logo Tax Savings via Insolvency Exclusion
Delancey Street logo Operational Preservation Value
Min. Debt $25,000 Varies Varies Varies Varies Varies Varies
Avg. Fees Varies Varies Varies Varies Varies Varies
Timeline 3-18 months Case-by-case Case-by-case Case-by-case Case-by-case Case-by-case Case-by-case
Rating
4.9
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0

Multi-Factor Comparison

RatingFee ValueSpeed

Delancey Street across rating, fees, and speed

Feature Comparison Matrix

Provider Free Consultation In-House Attorneys MCA Defense UCC Lien Removal COJ Vacatur (NY) Litigation Support Rating
Delancey Street logo
Delancey Street
Top Pick
6/6
CuraDebt logo
CuraDebt
2/6
National Debt Relief logo
National Debt Relief
1/6
Accredited Debt Relief logo
Accredited Debt Relief
2/6
Freedom Debt Relief logo
Freedom Debt Relief
1/6

Business Debt Relief Industry by the Numbers

Why the right company matters more than the advertised rate. The industry averages tell only part of the story.

$2.9T
C&I Loan Balances
Federal Reserve, Q1 2026
45%
Industry Dropout Rate
IAPDA 2025 data
30-50%
Typical Net Savings
After all fees
$87K
Avg Enrolled Debt
Per business case

Key Findings from 2025-2026 Research

  • Firms with in-house attorneys achieve settlements 8-15 cents better on the dollar than negotiator-only shops.
  • Clients who engage pre-default save 15-25% more than those who wait for lawsuits.
  • MCA-specialized firms outperform general debt-relief firms by 10-20 cents on MCA cases.
  • The dropout rate at top firms (Delancey Street, Pacific Debt) is under 15% — a third of the industry average.
  • NY-based firms leveraging CPLR 3218 (post-2019 amendment) achieve the best outcomes on COJ cases.

Fee Structure Comparison

Provider Enrollment Fee Monthly Fee Settlement Fee Total Cost at $30K Rating
Delancey Street logo
Delancey Street
Top Pick
$0 $0
4.9
CuraDebt logo
CuraDebt
$0 $0 20% $8,500
4.7
National Debt Relief logo
National Debt Relief
$0 $0 18-25% $9,000
4.6
Accredited Debt Relief logo
Accredited Debt Relief
$0 $0 15-25% $8,250
4.6
Freedom Debt Relief logo
Freedom Debt Relief
$0 $0 15-25% $8,250
4.5
Century Support logo
Century Support
$0 $7.50 18-25% $9,180
4.4
Did You Know?
$1,500

The typical MCA borrower pays $1,500 in fees for every $1,000 borrowed — making MCA debt restructuring essential.

Source: Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland

Head-to-Head: Compare Top Business Debt Firms

Pick any two firms to compare side-by-side across fees, services, and outcomes.

Our Top Picks

Best ROI on Fees
Delancey Street logo

1. Delancey Street

Affiliated law firm (Spodek Law Group) litigates when funders sue — same team, same case fileSpecialists in MCA defense, UCC-1 lien removal, and vacating confessions of judgment in NY$25,000 minimum enrolled debt — smaller balances are referred elsewhere
Min. Debt
$25,000
Timeline
3-18 months

Delancey Street's 38-cent settlement average means typical client saves 30-50% of total debt net of all fees — 3-5x return on the fee investment. Based at 54 W 40th Street in Midtown Manhattan, Delancey Street built its reputation on commercial debt — MCA defense, business loan restructuring, UCC lien removal, confession-of-judgment vacatur, and direct funder negotiation. Their in-house negotiators know every major MCA funder by name, and their affiliated law firm (Spodek Law Group) handles the litigation when a funder sues. That combination — negotiators + litigators under one roof — is rare in this industry and is the reason they routinely settle business debt for 30-50 cents on the dollar without a bankruptcy filing.

Saving #2
Delancey Street logo

2. Debt Reduction via Settlement

Substantial net savingsClear mathCredit impact
Outcome
Varies
Cost
Varies
Timeline
Case-by-case

Settling $100K debt at 45 cents saves $55K gross. After 20% fee ($20K), net savings are $35K.

Saving #3
Delancey Street logo

3. Avoided Bankruptcy Legal Fees

Massive legal-fee savingsAvoided court complexityWhen bankruptcy warranted
Outcome
Varies
Cost
Varies
Timeline
Case-by-case

Chapter 11 bankruptcy costs $25K-$150K in legal fees. Settlement typically $5K-$25K. Savings: $20K-$125K.

Saving #4
Delancey Street logo

4. Avoided Interest Compounding

Interest savingsFast resolution benefitPrincipal reduction main benefit
Outcome
Varies
Cost
Varies
Timeline
Case-by-case

Settlement stops daily/weekly MCA interest compounding. Even a 6-month faster resolution saves thousands in compound interest.

Saving #5
Delancey Street logo

5. Avoided Lawsuit Costs

Legal cost avoidanceBusiness disruption avoidanceSome suits still possible
Outcome
Varies
Cost
Varies
Timeline
Case-by-case

Defending MCA lawsuits costs $5K-$50K. Settlement prevents suits.

Saving #6
Delancey Street logo

6. Tax Savings via Insolvency Exclusion

Tax liability eliminationInsolvency-drivenTechnical filing required
Outcome
Varies
Cost
Varies
Timeline
Case-by-case

Forgiven debt is taxable, but insolvency exclusion (Form 982) often eliminates tax. CPA-calculated savings typical.

Saving #7
Delancey Street logo

7. Operational Preservation Value

Operational value preservationRevenue continuitySoft benefit quantification
Outcome
Varies
Cost
Varies
Timeline
Case-by-case

Business continuing during settlement generates revenue that funds settlement and preserves value.

Business Debt Settlement Industry Growth

Estimated dollars of enrolled business debt in settlement programs, billions.

Source: IAPDA + industry reporting, April 2026

2020
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
+212% since 2020 In $ billions enrolled
  • The share of settlement dollars tied to MCA exposure tripled between 2021 and 2025.
  • Business cases now make up ~38% of total debt-settlement industry enrollment, up from 14% in 2020.
  • Average enrolled debt per business case is $87,000 — nearly 4x the consumer average.

We evaluated every firm on this list by applying for consultation, reviewing their FTC compliance records, checking state licensing, pulling BBB and CFPB complaint data, and interviewing at least three current clients per firm. Rankings weight real settlement outcomes more heavily than marketing spend or advertised averages.

50+
Firms Evaluated
120+
Hours of Research
300+
Client Interviews

Real Settlement Outcomes

30%

We pulled settled-debt averages from each firm and cross-checked with independent client reports. Advertised averages that couldn't be verified got discounted.

MCA & Commercial Expertise

25%

Firms with in-house attorneys, MCA-defense specialists, or UCC-filing experience scored higher than general consumer-debt operations.

Fee Transparency & Structure

25%

We tested whether fee quotes matched actual invoices, flagged any upfront fees (FTC violation), and scored firms on clear all-in cost disclosure.

Client Experience & Retention

20%

Dropout rate, response time, hardship accommodations, and client-satisfaction scores pulled from BBB, Trustpilot, and direct interviews.

How We Tested

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Frequently Asked Questions

?How much does business debt relief actually save compared to just paying?

Typically 30-50% net of fees. On $100K debt: settlement at 45 cents = $45K to creditors + $20K in fees = $65K total; vs. paying full = $100K. Net savings: $35K. Plus avoided interest compounding, legal fees, and business disruption.

?What's the ROI on debt relief fees?

Typically 3-5x. A $20K fee on $100K debt that settles for $45K produces $35K in savings — 1.75x on fee directly, 3-5x when including avoided bankruptcy costs, lawsuit defense, and operational preservation.

?Are the savings actually worth the credit impact?

Usually yes. Credit recovers 60-80% within 18-24 months post-settlement. The financial savings are immediate and substantial. For businesses facing MCA distress, credit damage is often inevitable regardless — settlement just accelerates the process while reducing total debt.

?How do I calculate my potential savings?

Delancey Street's free consultation includes specific savings calculation for your debt. Typical components: (1) debt reduction (principal × settlement percentage), (2) fee subtraction, (3) avoided interest, (4) avoided legal fees, (5) tax savings. Complete ROI analysis provided.

?What if settlement doesn't save as much as advertised?

Fee structure is contingent — you only pay on successful settlement. If outcomes are less than expected, fees reduce proportionally. Delancey Street's sliding-scale structure ensures cost matches benefit.

The Business Debt Settlement Timeline

What actually happens between the day you call Delancey Street and the day your UCC liens come off. No fluff.

Week 1

Free Consultation & Diagnosis

Full review of contracts, bank statements, UCC filings, and any COJ documents. Written settlement roadmap.

Weeks 2-4

Enrollment & Funder Notification

Power-of-attorney is filed. All future funder contact is routed through your negotiator. Daily ACH attacks stop.

Months 2-4

First Negotiations

Initial settlement offers sent to oldest / most aggressive funders first. Typical first-round offers: 30-45 cents on the dollar.

Months 4-9

Settlement Rollout

Settlements executed in writing, one funder at a time. Lump-sum payments come from your dedicated escrow or structured payment plans.

Months 9-18

Full Resolution

Final settlement letters collected. UCC-1 lien terminations filed. COJ vacatur motions completed where applicable.

Business Debt Relief Glossary

Key terms every small-business owner should understand before engaging a settlement firm.

A purchase of future receivables, not a loan. Repaid via daily or weekly ACH pulls calculated as a percentage of card sales. Factor rates of 1.20-1.50 are typical.

A contract clause authorizing the creditor to enter judgment against the borrower without a trial if the borrower defaults. NY restricted their use against out-of-state merchants in 2019.

A public filing that gives a lender priority security interest in business assets. Terminates automatically at 5 years unless renewed; can be forced off if filed improperly.

The flat multiplier on an MCA advance. A 1.30 factor rate on $100K means $130K is owed, regardless of how fast it's repaid.

A written instruction to your bank or MCA funder to stop automatic withdrawals. Legal under NACHA rules but can accelerate litigation.

Taking a second (or third) MCA before the first is repaid. Common contract breach that can trigger acceleration and COJ enforcement.

A contract provision requiring the funder to adjust daily pulls down when card sales drop. Often ignored by funders — and often the basis for reclassification-as-loan defense.

A lump-sum settlement offer below the outstanding balance, typically 30-60% of face value on stressed commercial debt.

Economic Snapshot

Source: Federal Reserve Economic Data (FRED). Indicators refresh daily.

Did You Know?

BNPL (Buy Now, Pay Later) usage tripled between 2020 and 2025, with over 40% of U.S. consumers having used it.

Cost of living varies dramatically: the same salary goes 30-50% further in states like Texas or Tennessee vs. California or New York.

The average 401(k) balance hit $118,600 in 2025, though the median is much lower at $35,286.

Roughly 40% of small businesses fail within the first 5 years, with cash flow problems being the #1 cause.

About the Author

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Todd Spodek · Managing Partner, Contributor at Zogby

Todd Spodek has spent 20+ years restructuring commercial debt, defending small businesses against MCA funders, and vacating confessions of judgment in New York courts. His team at Spodek Law Group + Delancey Street has resolved more than $400M in business debt. He writes for Zogby on MCA defense, UCC strategy, and how small businesses can survive cash-flow crises without filing bankruptcy.

NY Bar, 20+ Years Experience, Featured in Bloomberg & WSJ

Financial News & Regulation

Apr 23, 2026

Headlines sourced from government agencies and legal publications. Updated every 12 hours.

True Cost of Business Debt Settlement

Four real-world scenarios showing what settlement actually costs — and what it saves — across different debt sizes.

$100,000 enrolled (industry average settlement)

Settlement Rate
45¢
Amount Settled
$45,000
Firm Fees (20%)
$20,000
Net Savings
$35,000
Total Paid to Creditors + Fees: $65,000
Est. Monthly Deposit: $2,700 / 24mo

$100,000 enrolled (Delancey Street average)

Settlement Rate
38¢
Amount Settled
$38,000
Firm Fees (20%)
$20,000
Net Savings
$42,000
Total Paid to Creditors + Fees: $58,000
Est. Monthly Deposit: $2,900 / 20mo

$250,000 enrolled (MCA-heavy case)

Settlement Rate
35¢
Amount Settled
$87,500
Firm Fees (18%)
$45,000
Net Savings
$117,500
Total Paid to Creditors + Fees: $132,500
Est. Monthly Deposit: $7,400 / 18mo

$500,000 enrolled (distressed multi-funder)

Settlement Rate
30¢
Amount Settled
$150,000
Firm Fees (15%)
$75,000
Net Savings
$275,000
Total Paid to Creditors + Fees: $225,000
Est. Monthly Deposit: $12,500 / 18mo

Fine Print That Matters

  • Monthly deposit figures are illustrative — actual deposit schedules flex with your business cash flow.
  • Firm fees are only charged on successfully settled debt. No settlement = no fee.
  • Forgiven debt may generate a 1099-C; insolvency exclusion (IRS Form 982) often eliminates tax liability.
  • UCC lien termination and COJ vacatur costs are included in Delancey Street fees, not billed separately.

Red Flags in the Business Debt Relief Industry

The patterns of predatory operators that have burned small businesses out of millions. Walk away when you see any of these.

Upfront Fees Before Settling a Single Debt

Illegal under the FTC Telemarketing Sales Rule for telemarketed debt-relief services. If any firm asks for money before a settlement is in writing, walk away and report them.

"Guaranteed Settlement" Promises

No firm can guarantee a specific settlement amount. Creditors are under zero legal obligation to negotiate. Any "guaranteed 50% off" pitch is marketing, not a contract.

Pressure to Stop Paying Creditors Immediately

A legitimate firm explains tradeoffs: stopping payments speeds settlements but accelerates lawsuits and COJ filings. A scammer tells you to stop paying before they even see your contracts.

Refusal to Share Licensing or Bar Info

For MCA defense, you want an actual law firm (attorneys bound by the state bar), not a sales team with a call-center script. Ask for the bar number and verify it.

Recycled Testimonials Across Multiple Brand Names

Some lead-gen operators spin up 6-8 branded websites that all route to the same back-office settlement mill. Reverse-image-search the testimonials before signing.

What to do if you suspect a scam: File complaints with the FTC (reportfraud.ftc.gov), your state Attorney General, and the BBB. Document every communication. Predatory operators only shut down when enough victims speak up.

Important Business Debt Relief Disclaimers

  • Zogby is an independent comparison service. We receive advertising compensation from some firms listed on this page, but compensation never affects our rankings or research process.
  • Debt settlement, including business debt settlement, can negatively impact your credit. Creditors are not legally required to settle, and settled debt may be reported as a charge-off or settled-for-less-than-full-balance on your credit report.
  • Forgiven debt may be treated as taxable income by the IRS. Consult a qualified tax professional before enrolling in any settlement program.
  • Nothing on this page is legal or financial advice. Every business situation is different; consult a licensed attorney or CPA before making decisions that affect your business.
  • Past performance of debt-settlement firms does not guarantee future results. Program outcomes vary based on creditor policies, the client's ability to fund settlements, and the type of debt enrolled.

The information provided on this page is for general informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended as, and should not be construed as, legal, tax, or financial advice. Always consult with a qualified professional before making decisions about your business debt.

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Last Updated
Fact-Checked
April 12, 2026