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Why You May Need Credit Card Debt Consolidation
By: Elaine Lim
You find yourself in a situation of mounting credit card debt. You have 5 credit
cards in your wallet and have been shopping more than you earn. Initially you
had no problems managing your funds but it has started to snowball not too long
ago. Your spending has been steadily increasing as you find it hard to curb your
shopping habits. From being able to pay the full outstanding balances on your
credit cards, you are paying the minimum sum each month. Your salary can barely
cover your required minimum payments.
This is when you start to realize that you are just unable to cope. You face
stress and worry each month when you receive the dreaded statements from your
credit card companies and your banks. Then, you begin to panic when you receive
calls from the loan recovery department of your banks. Increasingly, you find it
hard to keep secret your debt situation from your family members.
What can you do? So how about considering credit card debt consolidation as a
possible solution to get you out of this mess?
Credit card debt consolidation simply means taking all your outstanding balances
and turning them into one payment. Normally this payment is lower than if you
paid all of them individually.
This is what happens in a credit card debt consolidation process. After you
agreed on a plan with a debt consolidation company, the debt company pays off
your debt to your creditors. You make a single monthly payment to the
consolidation company each month. You get to also pay a lower average interest
rate than previously.
All credit card debt consolidation loans require some form of credit card and
debt counseling. You and your family have to cutback on your lifestyle while you
get things back in order. However, the aim of debt consolidation is to have you
debt free, with a roof over your head!
About the Author:
Elaine Lim used to be a research analyst from a bank and now hopes to share her
expertise through publishing information on consumer credit. She hopes to help
others in their financial planning, debt management and credit repair. For more
free tips and resources, please visithttp://www.credit-cards-eguide.com.
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