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Andrew Korn

Nowadays, people who suffer from the devastating problem concerning their debts as a financial burden settle for debt consolidation. As they say, “Debt can be a deadly quicksand that consumes you. Sinking into excessive debt is like being swallowed by quicksand.” Some people allowed themselves to be swallowed up. They have changes to make, but step-by-step they can climb out of their debts.

Debt consolidation means a consolidation of multiple debts, into one debt, and one payment. When you hear the word consolidation, you might mistakenly think of debt consolidation loan. Unfortunately, banks and mortgage institutions often links it with the word “loan,” offering a “debt consolidation loan” to escape from the debt pressure. What is the difference between debt consolidation and debt consolidation loan anyway?

As how it is defined, debt consolidation loan is a cash-out loan from which the proceeds are used to satisfy outstanding debt. It is an option when a borrower wants to include current debts (e.g., credit card balances, car balances, etc.) being paid monthly in the refinance of their mortgage loan. The proceeds of the loan can be paid directly to the bills indicated by the borrower and the borrower will have one payment (the mortgage payment) as opposed to paying the mortgage payment and various other payments.

Primarily, debt consolidation loan takes all of your bills. For example bills from your credit card companies, household bills, etc. Then, they can all be consolidated into one monthly payment which is always lower than the sum of payments on the individual debts. As long as you are able to make this single monthly payment, your credit will remain in good standing and you will be on your way to getting your bills paid off.

But the truth is, some of these debt consolidation loans just end up as interest second mortgages on homes. In the long run, the second mortgages on your home only increase the amount of money you owed. If you put all of your debt on the most precious asset you have, you also put the risk of losing your home for the sake of credit cards or other debts. Moreover, you might be overextended and might not qualify for a mortgage. If you do, then the terms will not be favorable to you.

If it is simply a consolidation of all debts into one monthly payment, then that would be more manageable with your budget. A consumer is best served by a good debt consolidation service and may approach their creditors to try and arrange lower payments, suspension of interest, and other ways in which to help relieve their debt load without declaring bankruptcy. The companies or businesses that you owe money to would generally be more receptive to the approach of a professional debt consolidation counselor than the individual debtor who may not have considered all the angles.

If you were buried under a literal landslide, as the above mentioned, you would use whatever mobility you had to start digging yourself out. What will be your step-by-step action to climb out of your debts? Which would be your option, consolidating your debt or having a debt consolidation loan?

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