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   Understanding how a Debt Consolidation Program works


22 Feb 2008 03:51:01
| Caitlin Crosain


You have finally decided that you need help with your debt and you have made a great decision to take a load off your shoulders. Debt is so stressful that it can even affect our health and certainly our enjoyment of our daily life. Understanding how a debt consolidation program works is important. Usually a debt consolidation program covers a consumer's unsecured debt under $10,000. Unsecured debt is made up of credit cards, store cards, gas cards and small personal loans. The plan is to amalgamate these debt items into one consolidated monthly payment. You will have to close all credit card accounts, which is not really such a bad thing. It prevents you from getting back into the same debt situation again. Your new monthly payment will normally carry a lower interest rate and save you a lot of money in interest charges and penalties. A debt consolidation program will help you establish a household budget because your monthly payment will be the same. No more bills arriving at different times in the month and juggling money to cover them. You will also be helping to rebuild your credit by having fewer items on your credit report. The worst thing people can do when they max out a credit card is to immediately apply for another one, as a means of obtaining cash. The more applications you make for credit, the more it hurts your credit rating. Debt consolidation should not be seen as a quick fix for debt problems. Debt consolidation should be considered the first step in rebuilding your credit and putting your financial life on a much more positive track. Paying higher interest rates than necessary is not a smart financial move. With debt consolidation and a stringent monthly budget, you can improve your credit profile to a point where you can qualify for low interest credit cards and loans, should you absolutely need them. Never apply for numerous credit cards. The more credit cards you have, even if you owe very little money on each card, the more your credit is damaged. You are seen to be someone who likes to live on credit which makes you a high risk individual for loan companies and credit card companies.



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©Copyright 2005. Caitlin Crosain is a successful writer and publisher of resource websites on how to Repair Bad Credit, qualify for Secured Credit Cards and B ad Credit Auto Loans and Personal Loans.

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