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Different Forms of Debt Consolidation



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By : Adrianna Noton   

When you find yourself swimming in debt like many people do in contemporary society, debt consolidation may be offered as a solution to the problem. Debt consolidation might be a way to avoid bankruptcy and preserve your credit in situations where you seem to have no way out. Multiple credit cards, loans and lines of credit can quickly add up until they're no longer manageable. It's common knowledge that having a high debt load can produce high amounts of stress, and may even result in health problems down the road if it isn't taken care of. When you decide on debt consolidation to handle your financial issues, there are generally two different forms you can use to clear up your debt.

The first form of debt consolidation that many people use is the debt consolidation loan. A debt consolidation loan will typically be offered by your bank or other financial institution as a means of clearing up your debt. Basically, a debt consolidation loan is a loan that's issued to pay off all your other debts, so you'll have only one payment each month.

Some people will finance a debt consolidation loan by re-mortgaging their house or taking out a line of credit. The amount of the debt consolidation loan is usually lower than the combined payments of your individual debts, and as long as the person actually uses it to pay off the debts and closes all of those accounts, the process can work quite well. You will be free of making several payments every month, with several interest rates, and you'll only have one payment with one, usually lower interest rate.

The second common form of debt consolidation is to seek out a debt solution company who will essentially manage the debt for you. A debt solution company will bring together your various debts and you will still make one monthly payment, but you aren't taking out more credit to pay your old credit. With this form of debt consolidation you'll pay the debt solution company each month, and they'll be responsible for paying your creditors. With a debt solution company helping like this, the debts themselves are still separate, but the payment is consolidated into one.

As far as debt solution companies go, you may use one that offers debt consolidation based on the full amount of the debts you owe, or an amount based on a figure agreed to by the creditors as part of a debt settlement. If you have the option, it's a good idea to go over all the different types of debt consolidation a debt solution company offers, just so you can be sure you choose the right one for your situation. The object of debt consolidation is to help you erase your debts and get back on your feet, so paying more than you need to doesn't make sense. Some forms of debt consolidation will include higher fees or a higher interest rate than others, so ask around a little before you decide on one.

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