Where to Find a Debt Consolidation
Program
There are a lot of places you can find a debt consolidation
program and some are good while others are pretty bad.
Unfortunately the good debt consolidation program places can be
the most difficult ones to get help from while the bad debt
consolidation program places can be the easiest
avenues.
That is the way it goes with money. If you are bad
with money then you wind up dealing with bad people and if you
are good with money then you probably don’t need a debt
consolidation program and then the bad people are still
stuck. Here is some sound advice on finding a good debt
consolidation program and avoiding a bad one.
First the Bad News
There are a lot of finance companies that have existed for
years and all they do is debt consolidation program
consultation and relief. What they do is take all of your
debt, work with you on what you want eliminated, and then write
you a check to consolidate all of that under one
payment.
It sounds great but it can be the worst debt consolidation
program you have ever received especially if you have good or
great credit. If you have good or great credit then never
step foot in a finance company as you can get better quality
help elsewhere.
For the rest of us the problem with these companies is that
they are taking credit cards that are at 20% interest now and
paying them off with a 25% interest loan. They get the
lower payments by spreading the loan out for 10 or 15
years. If you can find another way then try and avoid
these types of debt consolidation programs at all costs.
The Good News
Go to a bank or credit union and tell them you want to talk
to them about their debt consolidation program. If you
have good or great credit, or decent collateral, they will help
you and since a bank or credit union is interested in all of
your money they are going to help you in a way that will be
very beneficial to you in the hopes that you will put even more
of your money in with them.
It is a win-win on both sides and this is the alternative
you should try first if you are looking for a debt
consolidation program because a bank or a credit union will
have your entire financial picture in mind instead of just one
part.
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