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Not everyone is aware of what is a student loan? Student loans, as the name implies, are available to students who require help with living costs while studying. Student loans are part of the Read more...

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How To Consolidate Debt?
It is important to understand how to consolidate debt otherwise you may end up benefiting the debt consolidation company rather than yourself. Debt consolidation actually means creating more debt. Read more...

Allowed Minimum Loan Amount -- To consolidate student loans the student must owe more than one loan the total of which exceeds the allowed minimum loan amount of $10,000.00

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Debt Consolidation - Is Your Future Bright?
By Joseph Kenny, Thu Dec 8th

Most people have taken out plenty of loans and other forms ofcredit, from various sources over the years. These could includestudent loans, credit cards, store cards, a bank overdraft, carloan, goods bought on a buy now pay later basis. All of thesesources of credit will have different terms depending on who youborrowed from and how much. One important factor with all theseloans is that they will all have different rates.

Rates and APR

The rate you repay your loans at is vitally important. Manypeople underestimate the influence the APR will have on how muchthey repay for a loan; the difference can be astounding. Thebottom line is that you want your interest rates to be as low aspossible.


If you have many different loans and they are all at differentrates, and some of the rates are very high, you may considerdebt consolidation. This is taking out a new loan that willprovide you with enough cash to pay back all your other loans.Then the only

loan you have to worry about is the new debtconsolidation loan. The main advantage of this is that you maybe able to borrow the consolidating loan at an interest ratesubstantially lower than what you're paying for your otherloans. This will mean that all your monthly payments will bereplaced by one reduced payment, thus saving you thousands.

Lift Those Weights!

Another advantage of debt consolidation is the stress it cantake off your shoulders. It is sometimes very difficult to keeptrack of all your various payments, when they're due, how muchthey'll be and whether or not you'll have enough to cover them.This may lead to you frequently missing payments and incurringfurther late fees. A debt consolidation loan will remove allthis hassle, as you will now only have one loan to repay.

Words of Caution

The main drawback of a debt consolidation loan is that the newloan is likely to be secured over your home. While your otherloans will likely have been on an unsecured basis, you will bemaking them secured over your home. If there is a chance thatyou will not be able to meet the repayments, then you areputting your home at risk. This is highly unadvisable. Unsecuredcreditors can ultimately make you bankrupt and take your homebut the process is lengthy and can often be avoided. If the loanis secured there is a much greater risk that your home will betaken to pay off the loan.

About the author:Joseph Kenny is the webmaster of the loan information siteshttp://www.selectloans.co.uk/ and alsohttp://www.ukpersonalloanstore.co.uk. At the Personal Loan Storeyou can find all the different loan types explained.


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