What are the advantages and disadvantages of consolidating debt.?
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If you tend to spend on your credit cards I wouldn't do this. It is so easy to consolidate and then charge the cards back up. Make sure you don't do this!!
If you want to pay off without consolidating concentrate on the lowest balance (or highest finance charge) and pay as much as you can on it while still paying the minimums on the others. Continue until all paid off.
I did this both ways. The first time I got a loan...paid it all off and found myself in double debt within a year. I then went through the process of paying them one at a time..much more difficult, but a lesson learned.
Good luck, now that I am debt free I never want to go back to owing anyone money!!
What are the advantages and disadvantages of consolidating debt.?The disadvantage of consolidation for most of them, is that you then can't use the cards. I would keep the card with the best rate, pay your minimum payment on that card, cut up all the other cards and pay as much as you can until they are paid off, then pay the remaining balance on the card you want to keep. That way you still have one card for an emergency. Your credit rating is not only based on the amount of debt you owe, and payment history, etc, but on the percentage of debt to available credit. So if you have $5000 in available credit and you are always at 4500, it is a negative against your credit score. The most important thing is that you create a budget and stick to it.
What are the advantages and disadvantages of consolidating debt.?Well, lets just say that by paying the minimum on other cards, you are going to prolong the time you take to pay them all off. Best is if you just keep 1 card, and consolidate the rest under a lower interest.
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Hope this helps.
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