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Consolidation - A Wolf In Sheep's
Clothing?
Debt Consolidation - A Wolf In Sheep's
Clothing?
Consumer debt has reached record
highs in the United States over the
past generation. While previous generations
valued savings, the United States
has become a consumer society valuing
instant gratification over sound financial
planning. If it sounds as if I am
speaking from experience, I am.
One consequence of this phenomenon
is that debt consolidation has become
increasingly popular over nearly all
sectors of society, particularly the
middle class. "Debt consolidation"
simply means taking out a single loan
to pay off all of your existing debts.
This loan may be a bank loan, a second
mortgage, a credit card, or any other
type of loan. This procedure simplifies
repayment, but more importantly it
can save the debtor a lot of money
if the loan is extended at an interest
rate that is lower than the average
interest rate of the debtor's current
loans.
Opinions are divided on the wisdom
of debt consolidation. Some commentators
note that the motivation for a debt
consolidation loan is simply to allow
the debtor to continue spending and
borrowing, often leaving the debtor
in a worse position that before consolidation.
More prudent debtors, however, will
use their interest savings to pay
off their debts, thus lowering their
debt burden while at the same time
improving their credit rating. Accordingly,
the opinion of this author as to the
wisdom of debt consolidation comes
down to a simple question: Why are
you doing it?
Before taking out a debt
consiolidation loan, consider the
following:
1. Will the proposed
debt consolidation loan allow you
to pay significantly lower interest?
Do the math and come up with a number.
How much money will you be saving?
2. What will you do with
the money? At least some of it (preferably
all of it) should be earmarked to
pay off the debt for which the loan
has been taken out.
3. What will you do once
your debt burden decreases and your
credit improves? Avoidance of debt
is like losing weight - quick fixes
don't work; permanent lifestyle changes
are required.
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Fred Jones
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