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Aug26th
Thursday, August 26th, 2010
Getting out of debt can be a long, drawn out process. If you spent years wrestling with financial problems, the solution will not come to you overnight. It can take months, even years to unravel debt difficulties but it can be done. You have some options to help you get started; let’s take a look at four of them:
Credit Counseling. Credit counseling companies are vying for your business. This can be a good option as you shop around to find the best plan out there, but bad as you learn that many companies will charge exorbitant fees or do work for you that you can do yourself. Some government agencies and nonprofit firms provide credit counseling too. For little or no money you may be able to find a professional who can help you navigate through your debt dilemma.
Debt Consolidation Loan. Replace your high interest credit cards with one, low interest rate credit card. You could also see if a lending institution will give you a debt consolidation loan. However, you may have to pay for an application fee, whereas with a credit card you would not.
Home Refinancing. Even with rising interest rates, refinancing your mortgage may make sense and allow for you to save hundreds of dollars per month on mortgage payments. With the monies saved with a new, lower mortgage payment you could use your savings to pay off your other debt.
Cash Out. Alternately to home refinancing, you may have enough equity in your home to cash out and pay off your debt. Importantly, although credit card debt is not tax deductible, a home equity loan is. Ultimately, you can reduce your debt as well as reduce your tax obligation by cashing out.
You have some viable solutions to help you reduce your debt. Learn all you can about each option and select the plan that is right for you.
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Mar19th
Friday, March 19th, 2010
Are you sick of paying interest on your monthly student loans with no end in sight? Afraid of cash-flow problems that may prevent you from paying your student loans on time? I know I was and there is a solution to this problem. It is called student loan consolidation.
What is Student Loan Consolidation?
Student loan consolidation simply means consolidating all your student loans into a single loan with a monthly payment plan. Effectively, all your previous student loans are written off and a new student loan is created which you have to pay off monthly.
Benefits of Student Loan Consolidation
Here are some of the benefits of student loan consolidation
1. Lower monthly payments
By consolidating all your student loans into one loan, you only need to pay off one loan monthly instead of several student loans monthly. Thus, your monthly payment is lower
2. Pay only one loan monthly instead of several student loans monthly
It is a lot easier if you have to manage only one student loan instead of several student loans with different payment deadlines. Also, sometimes with many student loans, you may ended up forgetting to pay one student loan.
3. Low, fixed interest rate
By consolidating your student loans, you will be able to take advantages of low, fixed interest rates. Currently, by law, student loan consolidation rates cannot exceed 8.25%. Furthermore, national interest rates are at a 40-year low therefore this is a good time to get one.
4. No credit card check or processing fees
No credit card check is required during the application of a student loan consolidation. The payment plans and terms are usually quite flexible in that they can customize it according to your financial standing.
5. Make monthly student loan payment electronically
While it is not necessary to make payment electronically, most lenders will knock 0.25% off your student loan rates if you make payment electronically. Also, using direct debit from your bank account will prevent you from forgetting to make a payment.
Sometimes it can get quite confusing as to the qualification of applying for a student loan consolidation. The official stand from the government is that students who are still in their grace period or who are still studying in school may qualify for government student loan consolidation
The government student loan consolidation nowadays are quite competitive compared to private sector, therefore I would recommend going for a government student loan consolidation. With so many benefits of getting a student loan consolidation, it is quite obvious to save money in the long run is to get one.
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Feb10th
Wednesday, February 10th, 2010
Most people are only one major disaster or a few weeks of unemployment away from bankruptcy. If you have done all this work to get out of debt, you don’t want it to all be in vain, just by one major crisis hitting you or your family. There’s nothing you can do to totally protect yourself from every type of catastrophe, but there are steps you can take to significantly reduce your risk.
The first half of this article is going to be on insurance, and we’ll start with the type of insurance that is most likely to save you from being completely wiped out, medical insurance. This is one a lot of people choose not to buy because it’s quite often very expensive. This is a very dangerous decision, though.
You never know when you will need medical care and we all know it isn’t cheap. Even if you are in perfect health, medical conditions can pop-up over night. You could wake up tomorrow and either have a major internal problem show up, or possibly have an accident and break a bone. You can easily rack up bills in the thousands, ten thousands or even hundreds of thousands from a single incident, and you never know when one will strike. Once this incident occurs, it’s usually too late to get insurance.
If medical insurance is available through your employer this is usually the cheapest option, however you can still get insurance if your employer doesn’t offer it. The next cheapest option is most likely to get a group plan from another organization you belong to. Some examples would be a credit union or NASE. If you can’t find a group program, you can still buy insurance as an individual, it just typically costs more. The best way to reduce the cost is to go with a plan that has a high deductible. You may end up paying $2000 or so if you have a major incident, however it won’t completely wipe you out.
If you own a home, you most likely have homeowners insurance because your mortgage company has required it, but if not, be sure to get it. If you rent, you may think you don’t need insurance on your property, however if a disaster was to hit the apartment complex or other place you live, you can still lose all of your possessions. You may think the apartment’s insurance will cover your losses, but it won’t; you will need renter’s insurance. This is usually fairly affordable. If you own a car, you are required in most states to at least have liability insurance, but depending on the value of your car and whether or not you can afford to replace it if you were in a wreck, you may also want full coverage to cover any damage to your vehicle.
The last type of insurance I would like to mention is life insurance. This is something many people overlook, especially younger couples. If you are single and are not responsible for supporting anyone you may not need this insurance, but if you are married and have children or anyone else you are responsible for caring for, this is something you are going to want to have.
To determine how much insurance you need, I suggest calculating how much your family would need to get by with you gone and multiplying that by fifteen. This will most likely be a shockingly high number, but it will allow you to support your family indefinitely by allowing them to live off the interest from this money rather than the principal. You’ll learn more about this in the next article.
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Dec8th
Monday, December 8th, 2008
Not many moons ago the term Individual Voluntary Arrangement, or IVA would have been like speaking a foreign language to alot of people. Nowadays people are more familiar with the term.
There would also have been a time when there were not many IVA companies around, however now, the number of companies offering Individual Voluntary Arrangements have grown dramatically.
An IVA, originally an alternative to bankruptcy and is a legally binding agreement between you and your creditors which allows you to pay off an agreed percentage of your debt over 5 years. Once the period is over, you are debt free.
There is growing concern that some firms may be suggesting IVA’s as a solution when infact, an IVA is not suitable.
Most firms will charge an administration fee when setting out proposals to offer creditors when applying for an IVA.
Perhaps this has encouraged some companies to offer an IVA to people as they will still get paid whether or not the IVA was accepted. The loser of course is the client.
Because of this, consumer groups have called for more protection for people (and themselves) when it comes to an Individual Voluntary Arrangement.
There is now a protocol which is a voluntary code of conduct designed by related consumer groups which hopes to restore people’s faith in IVA’s:
“The Insolvency Service has facilitated a process which has successfully produced a voluntary code for IVA’s to reflect the changing needs of the market,” said Pat McFadden, the government minister responsible for the Insolvency Service.
It will provide greater transparency for creditors and debtors alike by using standard clauses and a consistent format.”
Transparency is very important when is comes to suggesting an IVA as a solution to a debt problem. People as well as creditors need to know that an IVA is the best solution.
The government said the protocol should ensure that:
- Debtors will be asked to detail their income and outgoings in a standardised financial statement
- Insolvency practitioners will carry out more stringent checks on income and mortgage repayments
- Debtors will be encouraged to try to reach an informal agreement with their creditors before being recommended for an IVA
- There will be an agreement as to when debtors will be deemed to have failed to meet the terms of the IVA, should they get into arrears with monthly repayments.
- A lender who rejects an IVA proposal will need to give a specific explanation for the rejection.
Most people when considering an IVA are not aware of what is deemed to be an acceptable proposal and will go along with what an advisor suggests, trusting that “they know best”.
The aim of the protocol is to help the client as well as the creditor to be better aware of the client’s financial position before the IVA process begins.
Although this is only a start, it is a step in the right direction, especially for the protection of the consumer.
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Mar12th
Wednesday, March 12th, 2008
A debt consolidation secured loan is particularly used for debt settlement. A debt consolidation process brings together or consolidates various debts and multiple payments like store, gas and phone bills, home improvements, medical bills, taxes, education, overdue rent etc. These are then repaid with one loan, one monthly installment, one loan lender and low interest rates. This means, that if you have several monthly payments or a number of different loans, you can make things easier by consolidating them and taking one single loan to pay off the total debt. This loan reduces the borrower’s monthly payments by lowering the interest rate or extending the repayment period or sometimes both. Secured Debt consolidation should be accompanied with low interest rates; otherwise debt consolidation doesn’t make any sense. With a Debt Consolidation Loan you can borrow from £5,000 to £75,000 and up to 125% of your property value in some cases.
A Debt consolidation secured loans is self-explanatory. Being a type of secured loan, collateral of some kind is required to assure the lender of payback, either by repayment of the entire loan amount or by repossession of the collateral property. Here, the lender is not risking anything because he has ownership to the collateral, until repayment. Real estate (your home or property) and vehicles such as cars and trucks are the most common collateral for debt consolidation secured loans because of the ease with which a lender can determine the value and find a market for them. Collateral with the highest value should be used since a greater value in comparison to the loan amount can help you get lower interest rates and better loan terms i.e. you may end up paying lesser than you would by using collateral with a lower value.
Features of Secured Debt Consolidation Loans:
· Secured debt consolidation loans require the borrower to offer their home or any securable asset as collateral. This helps the borrower to benefit from the excess of equity in their home.
· The debts are settled by first clustering them into one and the single loan is divided to repay each of them individually.
· The low interest of this loan makes it even more attractive.
· Secured debt consolidation loans are repayable over a longer period of time in small and affordable installments.
· Secured debt consolidation usually has a loan term of 10-30 years
Secured Debt consolidation is ideal for those who have debts exceeding £5000 with three or more individual creditors. It would work if you have expendable income of £100 or more. Secured Debt Consolidation is best for large amounts like £25,000. If you don’t have the necessary disposable income, then take small loan amounts. This way you would clear some of pending debts and be in a realistic position to pay back.
Many people think they can’t get a loan if they have bad credit, CCJ’s, arrears or a past bankruptcy. Don’t let this stop you getting the cash you need. Secured Debt Consolidation is possible with bad credit as well. However, it can affect your chances of getting lower interest rates and better loan terms. All this depends on how comfortable a lender feels with the borrower’s collateral and credit history. Because you have bad credit, it is important that you know your credit score. A credit score above 720 is considered a good credit score while that below 600 is a bad credit score. For an unsecured borrower, knowing your credit score gives you power to get correct rates. If you don’t know your score then you may be charged more for bad credit score.
Debts can be sorted on ones own till they are small. They however, become big when they are not repaid on time or when they are ignored for a long period of time. Only credit that cannot be managed or is not being repaid requires debt consolidation. Secured debt consolidation can very easily be a source of further debt problems. With no debt problems on hand, after debt consolidation, you might be tempted to spend more and get further into debt. Remember that even though your monthly payment is less, a longer loan term will cost you more.
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Feb9th
Saturday, February 9th, 2008
Debt consolidation with Home Equity Loan is no doubt the easier and lower cost solution to consolidate your debts. As you have the equity of your home to fall back on, you can usually enjoy lower interest rate and better repayment schemes.
It is certainly not the end of the world if you don’t own a home, there are still other solutions are non homeowner who wants to consolidate his debts.
<b>Credit Card Balance Transfer</b>
If you have a good credit rating, this solution is suitable for you. You can call your existing credit card companies and ask for an interest rate quote if you transfer your other card balances to them. If your current credit standing is good, you should be able to get better interest rates and terms to consolidate your debts.
Be sure to ask for a fixed interest rate and to waive any transfer fees if any. You should also compare the rates of all the credit card companies before you commit to any one of them. Choose the one which you are most comfortable with.
<b>Withdrawal from Insurance Policy</b>
What are insurance policies for? It’s to help you in time of crisis. If you have bought life insurance policies years ago, it’s the time to borrow from your policy. Loan amount is dependable on your policy and of course the worth of your policy.
<b>Secured Personal Loan</b>
If you have valuable items like car, jewelry and even electronic goods, you can try to get a secured personal loan at your local bank or financial institution. Using your valuables as collateral for your loan, you can get a measurable amount of loan depending on the market vale of your collateral.
This option is most feasible if you own valuable properties because your loan amount is dependable on your collateral.
<b>Debt Settlement Companies</b>
With the help of a third party, they can help you negotiate with your creditors to reduce your debts by up to 50-70%. The downside is that you will have to pay for their services and there are many scams out there.
Be careful to check out on their fee structures and if there are any hidden fees involved in the course of settlement. You can also check out the reputation of the company with your local Consumer Affairs or the Better Business Bureau website.
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Dec12th
Wednesday, December 12th, 2007
When it comes right down to it, there are very few situations in which bankruptcy has to be the answer. Often times, when it comes to debt issues, unsecured debt consolidation loans are much less damaging answer than bankruptcy. What is important, though, is that you understand what it is about before you dive in and what your alternative debt consolidation options are.
Unsecured debt consolidation loans are personal loans, and as the name implies, they are not secured. What that means is the loan has no collateral or physical items, backing it up. The only collateral is you, the borrower. Because banks then see unsecured debt consolidation loans as risky, they are often a bit expensive and not easy to get. They are also a much better answer than bankruptcy if you can, though.
Before you dive into any unsecured debt consolidation loans, you will want to check out the interest rates. Remember, any loan, unsecured debt consolidation loans or not, are only as good as the interest rate and what it means for you in terms of well being. If, though, you find that the interest rates are too high for the loan to be worth it, you may want to go ahead and consider an alternative method of debt consolidation. Just make sure you check the total cost of the loan, including the interest, from start to the day you pay it off. You will then be able to make an informed decision on whether or not unsecured debt consolidation loans are what is right for you.
If you don’t think that unsecured debt consolidation loans are going to be right for you, another option may be a credit counseling agency. While they don’t consolidate your debt like a loan will, they will often be able to work out lower payments and interest rates for many of your debts. You will make one payment to the credit agency, who will, in turn, pay your debts for you. They won’t hurt your credit, but you will want to research well before you using a credit counseling agency to insure that they will pay your bills on time. If they are late, it will show up that you are late and then hurt your credit or debt further.
Another alternative to unsecured debt consolidation loans are debt negotiation companies. What these companies do is have you stop paying your bills and make a single monthly payment to the company. As each of your debts falls behind, your creditors contact the company rather than you. The company then settles your debt balances for less than what is due. These companies can get you out of debt much faster in many cases, but they also hurt your credit in the short term and sometimes long term if you don’t get on with the right company.
Undoubtedly, there are nearly as many ways to get out of debt as there are to get into debt While for many, unsecured debt consolidation loans are the way to go, there are others who’s debt does not justify the loan. Perhaps the rates are too high or the length of the loan too short or too long. No matter the reason for not being able to make user of unsecured debt consolidation loans, there are alternatives. You can look to debt counseling services, debt negotiation companies, or perhaps there is another you can find . The idea, though, is to get yourself back up on your feet in the end and be able to live your life with little or no debt.
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Oct4th
Thursday, October 4th, 2007
Are you deep in debt and have a bad credit history? If you answered yes to that question, finding a company who offers a bad credit debt and loan consolidation service may seem like the perfect solution. It is very important however, to investigate all of your options before taking such a drastic step. Bad credit debt and loan consolidation solutions usually come at quite a hefty price so it is important that you choose carefully.
Many people who have large amounts of debt do not need any form of bad credit consolidation as long as every every effort is made to spend less and pay off bills. Obviously, you don’t need to pay a professional bad credit consolidation advisor to find that out.
Before you consider taking out any kind of bad credit consolidation loan, it is important to call the companies that you owe and plead your case for lower interest rates and a longer payment schedule. You may well find that you will be given reasonable arrangements if you explain that you are considering using a bad credit consolidation service. Many firms would prefer you to pay less over a longer period of time than have to deal with the negotiations of a bad credit consolidation agency.
The interest rates of most bad credit consolidation packages are more or less the same and any very low rates that are advertised are for people who have great credit. You need to be sure you know exactly what the cost of entering the bad credit consolidation program is, and whether it will be worth it in the end, so you should inquire about interest charges and any other fees that might stack up during the program.
Your credit rating may or may not benefit from working with a bad credit consolidation plan however it is unlikely to make your credit rating worse. Many creditors will actually see that having a bad credit consolidation plan in effect as a sign of you trying to get your finances back on track.
A bad credit consolidation plan and loan is most certainly a better option than declaring bankruptcy. Bankruptcy will follow you for a long time whereas the bad credit consolidation loan only remains for as long as you are paying it off. Chapter 7 Bankruptcy will be part of your financial history for roughly 10 years. Chapter 13 can be much longer depending on how many years you need to pay off your debts. If you do decide to go forward with declaring bankruptcy, rather than taking a bad credit consolidation loan then make sure you are prepared to deal with the consequences.
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Jul11th
Wednesday, July 11th, 2007
Are your loads of debts bothering you? Do your creditors keep calling to remind you of your liabilities? Are you afraid you might not be eligible to borrow again just to make ends meet? If the answer to these questions is yes, then you might want to seek advice from a debt management services company. They offer solutions through debt management that will eventually free you of debts.
Debt management is a term that refers to a ‘third party’ between the debtor and their creditors. A debt management specialist will work with you to come up with a viable plan to repay your debts and lower your monthly payments. This is done by consolidating all of your bills into one. The debt management service collects a monthly payment from you and disperses this payment to all of your creditors. At the same time, they work with your creditors in order to reduce any finance charges or late charges that might be excessive. The debt management service gets a commission by taking a fraction of the debtor’s monthly disbursement, and usually some type of payment from the creditors.
For the most part, debt management services are great for people who owe a large sum of money to creditors, because the service will help you to properly assess your overall spending and cash flow, while settling with your creditors at the same time. It can even help you achieve a debt-free way of living.
There are lots of debt management agencies that can provide you with services that are indispensable because they can help you avoid bankruptcy and other financial woes. After all, cutting down your debts is what debt management services is all about.
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