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Debt Consolidation article : Debt and Bill Consolidation – What Are Your Options for Reducing Debt?
 

Finance > Debt Consolidation > Debt and Bill Consolidation – What Are Your Options for Reducing Debt?

0 Reviews [ add review ], Article rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Carrie Reeder

Excessive debt causes a lot of worry and anxiety – and for good reason. While some people are able to control their spending habits and maintain low consumer debt, other people find themselves caught in a financial trap. Credit card and consumer debt is on the rise. The average household in this country owes about $6,000 to $8,000 in credit cards – sometimes higher. Fortunately, individuals with high credit card balances have options for reducing debt.

Options for Eliminating Debt

There are several options for eliminating debt. Some people with a large amount of credit card debt consider seeking second employment. While this method is effective for small balances, if you owe thousands of dollars, you may consider other alternatives. Today, debt and bill consolidation loans are the norm. Debt consolidation is available for individuals with poor credit and good credit. Moreover, you do not have to own a home to qualify for debt consolidation.

Debt Consolidation with Good Credit

If you have good credit, and you own a home, you may consider obtaining a home equity loan or line of credit to reduce debt. Home equity loans are loans that are secured by your property. You may obtain a loan for varying amounts.

However, your home must have sufficient equity. For example, if you owe $50,000 on a $100,000 mortgage, your home's equity is $50,000. Thus, you may borrow up to this amount. Home equity lines of credit follow the same criteria.

While this option for consolidating debt is quick and easy, if you default on a home equity loan or line of credit, the lender may foreclosure on your property. Before obtaining a consolidation loan, make sure you are able to handle an additional monthly payment.

Debt Consolation with Poor Credit

If your credit is bad, lenders are generally unwilling to give you a loan. If you own a home, you may be able to obtain a home equity loan or refinancing through a sub prime lender. The cash you receive can be used to pay the balance on consumer loans and other bills. If you do not own a home, contact a debt and credit counseling agency. These organizations are able to negotiate lower rates with your creditors, and put you on the path to becoming debt free.

Here are our recommended Debt Consolidation Companies online.

Carrie Reeder is the owner of ABC Loan Guide, an informational website about various types of loans.



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