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Student Consolidation Loans: Potential Effects of Making Fiscal Year 2006 Consolidation Loans Exclusively through the Direct Loan Program
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How To Consolidate Student Loans: The Facts on Private Student Loan Consolidation
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Loan Consolidation: Debt Consolidation Companies

The current economy is undergoing a great slump now which is affecting every American. More and more people are falling in a debt trap from which it is extremely difficult to come out as a winner. If you are also being a victim of such an adverse financial situation and you do not want your house foreclosed, your car taken seized or file for bankruptcy, it is time that you took some positive recovery action in the matter.

 

The immediate action step for you is to seek the help of a debt counselor and get a loan consolidation. Using a loan consolidation program could help you tide over this financial crisis quickly. you would no longer receive those ugly mail or phone calls from your creditors; your credit card dues would be paid off by nearly 70%; and most importantly you would henceforth have to pay a lower interest rate. These are but only a few benefits which a professional debt counselor can offer you.

The modus operandi of loan consolidation companies is that you make one single monthly payment to this company, who in turn, pays off each of your creditors. Each month they send you a statement which tells you which debtors have been paid off and when the payment was made. Your usual creditors would still continue to send you their monthly statements, from where you can clearly see the reducing debt amount every month.

Since the average rate of interest charged by a credit card company is around 22%, you might have to pay your debts for approximately 30 years if you were to pay only the minimum monthly payment requirement. On the other hand, if you seek the help of a debt counselor or work with a non-profit debt consolidation program, you might end up paying a lower rate of interest with all extra fees getting erased. Moreover, since you re making your monthly payments on time, you can expect an improved credit rating.

It is however important to do a thorough research before you reach out to a credit card counselor or even sign up for a non-profit debt consolidation program. There are several rogue companies out there who are keen to fleece their ignorant customers. Also try to read and understand all that appears in fine print. Be familiar with the fee schedule which you could ask for upfront. You would then know how much fees the companies are going to charge you for their services. Do all the research about the company who you are going to work with so that you are completely aware of what kind of people you would be dealing with in the years to come.

The best company is one who understands your typical financial crisis and would work with you to get you the best deal. Remember no financial crisis can be solved overnight. However if you join hands with a reputed debt counselor and be regular with your monthly repayments, you could easily come out of your present crisis and look forward to a future which is free of any financial problems.



 

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