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The Risks of Getting a Debt Consolidation Loan

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A Debt Consolidation Loan is a loan that you take out in order to pay off other debts. It’s basically like taking all your debts together and putting all of them into a big loan. Before taking out a Debt Consolidation Loan, go to loan companies and ask around. Do your research and help yourself find the best deal out there. There are a few questions that you must ask.

First of all, inquire about fees that you have to pay in order for the company to process your Debt Consolidation Loan. There are companies that take advantage of people on debt. They know that these people are desperate for a way out of debt. So then, the companies charge certain fees just for processing the debts. If the company will run you hundreds of dollars before you even get the loan, then that company may not be the best for you. You don’t want companies to take advantage of your situation. Find a company that will process your application for a reasonable fee.

Secondly, ask about interest rates. For instance, a secured loan is more risky but the interest may be lower. If the Debt Consolidation Loan offers interest rates that are lower than the interest rates you are paying on your current debt, that’s a good sign. There’s really no point in getting a Debt Consolidation Loan that has equal or higher interest rates compared to your current debts.

Thirdly, learn about the monthly payment rates. The goal of debt consolidation is to make paying the loan easier for you. An effective Debt Consolidation Loan should have payments that are more manageable and more affordable. As such, look at the total monthly payments you are paying now. If the Debt Consolidation Loan offers lower monthly payments, then that would be better for your finances. You will devote less money on debt payments and you will be able to start saving.

Lastly, ask the loan companies about how the Debt Consolidation Loan will affect your credit score. Remember that while you’re trying to eliminate debt, you also want to get back to a healthy credit score.

Now that you know what questions to ask, learn about the disadvantages of debt consolidation.

First of all, while a Debt Consolidation Loan can offer lower interest rates and smaller monthly payments, it will also take a lot longer to pay off. You may spend years paying off this loan. In the end, your monthly payments may total to an amount that is much larger than the original loan you took out.

Secondly, the Debt Consolidation Loan may ask that you put up your house or your car as collateral. This means that a couple of missed payments can make you homeless. If you opt to pledge your assets, make sure that you are fully committed towards making each and every monthly payment. When you know about these facts, you can make a better decision regarding your Debt Consolidation Loan.


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