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5 Reasons Why You Should Consolidate Bills So You Can Get Your Finances Under Control
In today’s world, bills seem to overrun us at every turn. We often find that we get into a situation where we can no longer control our debt and have to find a way to finally get our finances under control. If this sounds like you, it may be wise to use a consolidation service to consolidate bills and get a better handle on your financial life.
When you consolidate bills, you will be able to breath easier. You see, creating the debt this is the fun part. However, once the debt becomes unmanageable, it is no longer fun and it is time to take steps.
Why should consolidate bills? Well, there are many different reasons, but in this article, there are five excellent reasons you might want to consider bill consolidation. So, without further ado, here is our advice on the five reasons you should consolidate bills.
Consolidate Bills and Get One Payment Monthly
That’s right, when you consolidate, you are turning all your debt into one payment on a monthly basis. Before debt consolidation, you had to worry about making sure each creditor was paid on time and it could become a hassle trying to keep up with it all, eventually forgetting to pay one at all, which could be hazardous to your financial life.
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Are Unsecured Debt Consolidation Loans Right For You?
When it comes right down to it, there are very few situations in which bankruptcy has to be the answer. Often times, when it comes to debt issues, unsecured debt consolidation loans are much less damaging answer than bankruptcy. What is important, though, is that you understand what it is about before you dive in and what your alternative debt consolidation options are.
Unsecured debt consolidation loans are personal loans, and as the name implies, they are not secured. What that means is the loan has no collateral or physical items, backing it up. The only collateral is you, the borrower. Because banks then see unsecured debt consolidation loans as risky, they are often a bit expensive and not easy to get. They are also a much better answer than bankruptcy if you can, though.
Before you dive into any unsecured debt consolidation loans, you will want to check out the interest rates. Remember, any loan, unsecured debt consolidation loans or not, are only as good as the interest rate and what it means for you in terms of well being. If, though, you find that the interest rates are too high for the loan to be worth it, you may want to go ahead and consider an alternative method of debt consolidation. Just make sure you check the total cost of the loan, including the interest, from start to the day you pay it off. You will then be able to make an informed decision on whether or not unsecured debt consolidation loans are what is right for you.
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An Overview of Student Loan Debt Consolidation
A student loan debt consolidation loan allows you to combine your federal student loans into a single loan with one monthly payment. The repayments of a student loan debt consolidation loan can be significantly lower than the payment required under the standard 10-year repayment option. Under the Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) Program, banks, secondary markets, credit unions, and other lenders provide the student loan debt consolidation loan. Under the William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan (Direct Loan) Program, the federal government provides the student loan debt consolidation loan.
Most federal education loans are eligible for inclusion in a student loan debt consolidation loan, including subsidized and unsubsidized Direct and FFEL Stafford Loans, SLS, Federal Perkins Loans, Federal Nursing Loans, and Health Education Assistance Loans. However, private education loans are not eligible for inclusion in a student loan debt consolidation loan.
To find out which loans can be included in a student loan debt consolidation loan contact the Direct Loan Origination Center’s Consolidation Department if you’re applying for a direct student loan debt consolidation loan. Contact a participating FFEL lender if you’re applying for a FFEL student loan debt consolidation loan.
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5 Steps To Credit Card Debt Reduction And Money Saving With A DIY System
Have you succumbed to the lure of credit cards and found yourself in a bit of a pickle because of it?
Pull up a chair and have a seat – Welcome to the ever growing club of consumer debt. Your biggest challenge now is to dig yourself out of this situation and avoid having to pay anyone to help you do it.
The options at this stage are usually as follow (depending on the level of credit card debt):
• Consolidate into a loan.
• Debt Management.
• Bankruptcy.
• Do Nothing.
• Just pay off the cards over as long as it takes.
• Make the minimum payments and keep spending.
• Make an effective DIY plan.
The more popular solutions – such as consolidation loans and debt management -we see being touted everywhere are the ones that put your money in other people’s pocket. I don’t know about you but for me becoming free from debt should not involve spending more money, or *borrowing your way out of debt*.
So how does a DIY system work?
To break it down into 5 steps it looks something like this:
1. Address your spending habits and why you are in this situation.
To ever win with money and have a comfortable financial future you have to control your money – not the other way round. Take complete control and set yourself some realistic yet desirable goals for the future.
2. Know your options, the ins and outs of how they work – and why they are not for you.
Along the way you will be tempted by quick fix ‘make it all better’ solutions like consolidation loans and debt management. As mentioned already there is a multibillion dollar industry making a very healthy profit from consumer debt. Your DIY plan does not involve *paying to get out of debt*.
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