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A Guide to Debt Consolidation Loans

Should you find yourself overcome by debt, you might want to consider debt consolidation loans. These loans are designed with the person in debt beyond their means in mind, allowing for repayment of the outstanding debts while combining multiple payments into a single affordable monthly payment.

Debt consolidation loans can be applied for at most banks or lending institutions, with some even specializing in debt relief and consolidation.

Debt consolidation loans consist of a loan that is equal to the either the total amount of your outstanding debt or to a significant portion of it, and allow you to pay off that debt so that you have only a single debt remaining… the loan itself.

Collateral and considerations

Since applying for debt consolidation loans means that you have some amount of debts that you wish to consolidate, there's a good chance that your credit is less than perfect. If this is the case then you're probably going to need some form of collateral, or property that you put up against the loan that the lender will be able to sell to get their money back in case you don't pay the money back.

Collateral for debt consolidation loans can be a clear automobile title, the deed to a house or other real estate, or other forms of valuable property (though cars and houses are the most common forms of collateral.)

When applying for debt consolidation loans, you should first decide exactly how much money you need to borrow… usually, this will either be the total sum of your debts or the sum of the biggest debts that


you have.

The amount that you need will help to determine what sort of collateral is appropriate for your loan, and will also be a major factor in determining the interest rate and monthly payment that you'll get in order to pay the loan back.

Limitations of debt consolidation

Different lenders have different rules for debt consolidation loans… some have a minimum amount that you can borrow, and almost all have maximum amounts (which are usually based upon the value of your collateral.)

Many lenders that specialize in people with less-than-perfect credit will offer very flexible terms for debt consolidation loans, since that's where they get a lot of their business. Unfortunately, you often tend to have a slightly higher interest rate when dealing with these flexible terms.

In the end, debt consolidation loans can be a godsend to those who may have felt that there was no way out of their financial problems. The loans can get your debt under control so that you have a single payment to make, and might even help you avoid bankruptcy… a place that no one ever wants to go.

Thanks to the ease of consolidating your debts with debt consolidation loans, you won't have to.

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About the Author

John Mussi is the founder of Direct Online Loans who help homeowners find the best available loans via the www.directonlineloans.co.uk website.