Debt Consolidation Information You Need To Know

July 20, 2008 · 68 Views · By: imarketing4s · Posted in Debt Consolidation 
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How does debt consolidation work?

Debt consolidation is a simple process that involves combining all non-secured debts, such as credit cards, medical bills and insurance, and tuition bills, into one monthly payment, which is substantially-lower than the combined payments a debtor is currently making.

Debt consolidation works by allowing the consumer (the debtor) to pay a fixed amount to the consolidation company; and in turn, the consolidation company gives them the authorization to make payments to the individual creditors on your behalf. For its part, the consolidation company negotiates lower interest rates; or sometimes, an interest rate of zero.

Creditors are usually willing to make such arrangements because they are more likely to receive payments on time from a debt relief organization than from an over-burdened consumer.

In what ways does debt consolidation help?

Debt consolidation helps a debtor in various ways, the basic ones being:

* Debt management;

* Debt consolidation loans;

* Credit plans;

* Debt elimination management

The term cheap debt consolidation refers to saving money at a low interest rate.

Whether or not you qualify for cheap debt consolidation depends on a number of factors, including how often you use your credit cards and which cards you use. There are many lenders who offer cheap debt consolidation, but choosing the right company for your needs will be crucial to your overall debt elimination strategy.

What are some benefits of debt consolidation?

The major benefit of debt consolidation is that you condense all of your bills into a single monthly payment at a low interest rate. There are some cases in which debt is reduced by up to 60 percent.

Debt consolidation can also eliminate your late fees and outstanding interest, too, if you select a company that negotiates good terms with your creditors.

Some people who are deep in debt consistently receive calls from credit agencies. They would do anything to prevent these calls, but they just don’t know where to go–who can help them.

If they knew ahead of time–like you do–that they could prevent these calls by contacting a debt consolidation company, they would not be in the mess they are in today. If they had contacted that debt consolidation company one year back, they wouldn’t have to negotiate all of missed payment fees and interest they have accrued over the past 12 months.

About the Author
Sandra Thompson is a writer and consultant with Consolidate4Free.com and has been providing consumers and business owners with free Debt Consolidation Advice since 1990. For years she has helped people with loan and credit problems especially pertaining to Personal Debt Consolidation, Credit Card Debt Consolidation and Debt Negotiation. Copyright 2008.

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