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By Expert Author: Onome Okwuosa | Article Abstract
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With the credit crisis in full swing, individuals are starting to reflect on their own financial situation with the hope of streamlining their debts and making their pennies go as far as possible. For some this means taking out a single credit card and transferring all their other balances onto that consolidating in that fashion.

For others increasing their over-draft allows them to pay off their various credit and store cards while giving them the benefit of maintaining their bond with their current bank in a positive fashion. Finally and possibly the most popular option is that of a consolidation loan, sometimes secured against your property if you are a home-owner or an unsecured loan which usually comes with larger interest rates but doesn't run the risk of you losing your home if you happen to miss a payment or are late with it!

So what are the options available for those wishing to take out a consolidation loan? Knowing that in most cases it will be used to pay off a number of high-interest credit cards, a store card or two, a previous loan and your current overdraft, one really does have to think seriously as to what the best option for them is. In order to do this successfully you have to be prepared to do your homework and be diligent in your search for the best fitting consolidation loan. If the idea of this is daunting to you then it may be in your best interest to contact a professional company that specialises in consolidation loans so they can do the researching for you. Once they have assessed your needs and looked into both your history and your current capabilities to make the necessary payments, they will be able to present you with a portfolio of options. This kind of approach is best suited to those that have larger debts to consolidate and are looking to take advantage of a single rate of interest.

There are a number of factors that need to be considered by all looking to take out a consolidation loan; how long do you want the loan to be taken out for and how much do you want to borrow? Remember that taking out more than you can comfortably afford will put you in the risky position of making your debts worse and thrusting you deeper into an uncomfortable situation. The current credit crisis has had huge implication on the rates being offered to people regardless of their wage packet, it is with this knowledge that so many are hungrily accepting the first offer made to them for they are fearful it will be the only one. Such fear-mongering tactics can potentially take you from the financial ‘frying pan’ and straight into the ‘fire’!

Similarly another factor that needs careful consideration is that of term, taking out a loan for a longer term will considerably reduce your monthly payments, however the interest added serves only to make more money for the lender and lengthen the period of time you are burdened with the loan. For those that are sick and tired of being in debt, a shorter term will serve you better in the long run as there won't be a ‘long run’! If you choose to use a consolidation company, beware of any hidden charges, some come in the form of a ‘debt management fee’ which is usually around £200 and can also be referred to as a ‘deposit’ for the loan and the services offered by the company.

Do not make the mistake of thinking the company you are using to aid you with consolidating your debts into one monthly payment is doing so out of the kindness of their hearts, rather remember that they too are making a profit from the service they offer. So if at any time you find you are less than satisfied with said service and want to cancel the arrangement ensure you are aware of any cancellation fees and if so their costs. In addition to that will you get your ‘deposit’ back or is it forfeited on termination?
Onome Okwuosa

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Onome is an author of several articles pertaining to Loans. She is known for her expertise on the subject and on other Business and Finance related articles.

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Article Submitted: 2008-05-30 | This Article has been viewed 51 times.

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