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Debt Consolidation

The principle behind Debt consolidation loans is fairly simple - you borrow a large lump sum to repay your creditors and are then left with one creditor and one monthly repayment.

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If you find that you are unable to meet your monthly repayments to your creditors, one option is to apply for a debt consolidation loan.

Monthly repayments may be lower than the sum you are currently paying, however, you may continue making repayments for a much longer period.

Before you consider taking out a debt consolidation loan you should consider the following:-

1. As there are sometimes charges and penalties for early completion of a credit agreement always ensure you obtain a settlement figure from your existing lenders rather than a balance. Otherwise you could find you have not borrowed enough to repay your other debts in full.

2. Once you know exactly how much you owe and what the cost of your debt consolidation loan will be, you must take time to work out a realistic income and expenditure figure to establish whether or not you can afford the new payments. Remember to include an amount for contingencies and emergencies. If the sums still do not add up, then perhaps you should consider some form of debt management plan.

Types of loan available

The way in which debt consolidation loans operate varies.

Pros of a debt consolidation loan

Cons of a debt consolidation loan

If you are considering a loan to consolidate your debt problems, or would just like more information, contact one of our advisors today for advice on the total spectrum of debt solutions that may be applicable to your situation.

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This material is for general information and only constitutes advice in the broadest of terms. You should not rely on this information to make any decisions. Call our advisors on 0800 043 2444 for professional advice for your own particular situation.

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