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The Inside Story Of Debt Consolidation

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Author: Debbie Groves

Article source: http://www.articledeshboard.com/. Used with author's permission.

Debt consolidation is a service that requires you to take a
low interest loan to pay off other high interest loans. The
aim of the loan is to reduce the monthly payments.

If you have been paying high interest rates on an unsecured loan, then you can look for a secured debt consolidation loan that requires you to pledge security collateral against the loan. It can be a home or an asset of higher value than the loan amount.

Collateralization automatically reduces the risk for the lender and hence the lender will be more than willing to offer low rates. On the other hand, if you default on the loan, there is always the risk of foreclosure or forced sale of the asset which you pledged as security in the first place.

Debt consolidation in paying credit card debt

If you are paying a credit card debt, then you must know that credit cards have a higher interest rate than even an unsecured loan. You can always seek a debt consolidation secured loan by pledging property or a vehicle as collateral and reduce your monthly interest rates. The total interest and the cash flow will also be reduced and it will allow you to pay off the debt sooner than the norm.

But if you are an impulsive spender who spends more than he earns, then this will not benefit you that much for you will only increase your credit card balance.

Types of debt consolidation,

There are several types of debt consolidation loans in which you take one low interest loan to repay several loans that you might be paying now.

Bankruptcy is one of the debt consolidation loan types. The rules state that you can repay a part of the loan even if you are not paying it off completely. The court appoints a person to oversee the payment distribution. You make the timely payments to the appointee who then pays it to your creditors.

You can also seek credit counseling services for debt consolidation. In this case, you are not required to take another bigger loan. You pay the monthly installments to the counselor who then distributes it to the creditors. However, you still end up saving money as, in most cases, the credit counselor negotiates a lower interest rate for you.

Although debt negotiation is not necessarily a type of debt consolidation, it is considered to be a similar service. The third party is the person who negotiates with your creditors and convinces them that you can pay back only a portion of your debt. The money from this account is used to pay off the creditors. On your part, you need to make
monthly payments to an account set up for you by the
debt negotiator so that he/she can pay off your creditors.

Finally, the type of debt consolidation loan that you choose depends on your personal situation and choice. Make sure that you understand the pros and cons for each one before selecting it.

Debbie Groves is the owner and operator of The Debt Consolidation People, Inc. which is a premier resource for debt consolidation information. For more information, please visit www.thedebtconsolidationpeople.com


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