Consolidating Your Debt May Help You In A Tough Economy
Wednesday, February 4th, 2009An economic crisis is gripping the world as of the end of 2008. Families around the world are squeezed and finding it increasingly difficult to meet their obligations. In order to provide a home for their family, transportation to get them around, a means to a better education and nice products for personal enjoyment, many families will extend additional debt beyond their means to pay them back.
In our credit rich, easy money culture we’ve conditioned ourselves to think about the size of a loan and the size of the monthly payments and not pay due attention to the interest charges. Even though they seem small, a few percent, the amount in interest you pay monthly can become significant when you have large loans or many loans outstanding.
You can take out a loan to help yourself without going even deeper into debt which seems to fly in the face of the rule stated above. If you have a number of loans already such as car payments, credit cards, money due on lines of credit and the like the total monthly payments can become overwhelming and you find yourself robbing Peter to pay Paul. A debt consolidation loan can be the answer here.
Debt consolidation loans are of course a form of borrowing but the difference here is, if done correctly, you borrow no more than you already owe and you pay a lower rate of interest and make lower, possibly much lower, monthly payments. So you haven’t gone any deeper into debt and find yourself in a little better position financially than you were before.
There are other approaches you can try. Either on your own or with help of a responsible third party you can seek to have loan terms revised, with lower interest rates and lower monthly payments being the things usually pursued. You’ll normally owe the same amount but will get payment terms which are more in your favor. If you are successful in doing this you need to make sure that you are applying discipline to your money management habits. If you default you probably won’t get a second chance.
The consolidation loan most widely used is probably the home equity loan. On the plus side you can usually get a lower interest rate with a lower total monthly payment and have only one loan to make payments on. On the negative side the available equity in your home will be reduced (which can at times cause huge problems) and your home becomes the collateral for the loan.
Just be aware that if you’re putting your home up for collateral it’s imperative that you make your payments or foreclosure may be in your future. Losing your car is one thing, losing your home is something else. As enticing as a home equity loan may seem, and they are actively promoted, make certain you’ll be able to handle the payments. Above all, don’t start borrowing all over again. It’s time to start cutting up the plastic
Whatever you do it’s imperative that you structure your household budget to be able to pay off the loan and change your spending habits by avoiding the habit of using credit to pay your way. If you don’t do these things you’ll soon be back from where you started only worse off. If you to change your habits you have a much better chance of getting through these hard times unscathed.