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Home Finance Debt Consolidation The Benefits of Unsecured Debt Consolidation Loans Over Secured
The Benefits of Unsecured Debt Consolidation Loans Over Secured PDF Print E-mail
Written by Michael Jans   
Saturday, 16 August 2008 11:46
There is nothing more disheartening then having a ton of debt hanging over your head, and no where to turn. The banks won't even look at offering you any of their special rates, because you don't have any collateral. Good chance is you've fallen behind in some of your payments, and your credit rating is plummeting downward.
by MichaelJans


There is nothing more disheartening then having a ton of debt hanging over your head, and no where to turn. The banks won't even look at offering you any of their special rates, because you don't have any collateral. Good chance is you've fallen behind in some of your payments, and your credit rating is plummeting downward.

If you have multiple debtors the problems even worse. The phone doesn't stop ringing with creditors on the other end wanting their money. The mail is piled high with the monthly statements. You may be at the point where you figure there's just no one willing to help. Perhaps it would be a good idea to consider bankruptcy.

Well bankruptcy may not be the answer or even necessary. Start doing some research and look into unsecured debt consolidation loans. Yes there is such a thing. Like anything though it has it good points and bad points. In your particular situation you will most likely find the good points outweigh the bad.

First thing you need to do is gather all your bills together, and determine exactly how much you need to consolidate all your bills into just one payment, via a loan that is paid monthly.

Once this is done then you will be ready to pursue this type of loan. Remember, being as you have no guarantee you are expecting a financial institution to take a chance on you based on just your creditability. There is a price to pay for this trust.

After all these institutions are in business to make money as well. The rate of interest that you pay will be some what higher than the secured loan.

Even with a higher loan interest payment you are still going to be much further ahead. You aren't going to be facing compounded interest. This is where you are paying interest upon interest.

Most likely your individual creditors are charging high interest rates to begin with. But when you combine the overall monthly interest payments you could find that the interest payments on the new loan aren't so bad after all.

Some of the other benefits are just plain peace of mind. No more harassing phone calls, no piled up statements. Just one easy payment to be made each month instead of a whole bunch.

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