Get the inside scoop ondebt management and consolidation software
Using Home Equity Loans For Debt Consolidation Many people choose to use home equity loans for debt consolidation. This is because there are several benefits to have debt consolidated, and there are few large consolidation loans that can be made without collateral. Many people who run into problems with debts have few assets that can serve as security against the debt consolidation loan. The equity in ones home, however, is one of those things that it usually large enough to secure a loan that can help you consolidate your debts.
Advantages of debt consolidation
Consolidation is when you take all of your smaller loans and pay them off with the money you borrow in the form of one big loan. There are several advantages when it comes to debt consolidation:
Only have to make one loan payment each month, rather than trying to remember whether you have made all five or six payments.
Lower over all interest payments; paying 15% interest once a month is less expensive than paying five different interest rates ranging from 12% to 29.9%.
You can pay off the debt faster than if you just kept making minimum payments on five or six credit cards over the course of years and years.
The easier payments can result in an improved credit score, since it is easier to make your payment on time and in full.
Advantages of using home equity loans for debt consolidation
When you use a home equity loan to consolidate your debts, there are specific advantages that come with that:
Get a larger loan to pay off your debts because it is secure.
A home equity loan usually has a lower interest rate than a regular debt consolidation loan.
The interest you pay on a home equity loan is tax-deductible in most cases.
If you have more equity in your home, you can also get a little extra cash to give you some breathing room.
You should be careful when getting home equity loans for debt consolidation. If you borrow more than you can actually repay, you could end up losing your home to foreclosure. Carefully consider how much you can afford to borrow for your debt consolidation, and do not let lenders who offer 125% equity to sway you into borrowing more than the worth of your home.
About the Author :
Visit Home Equity Wise to find information about obtaining a Debt Consolidation Home Equity Loan.
More Useful Resource and Updates on debt management and consolidation software
- (AFX UK Focus) 2008-11-06 10:39 TEXT-Hungary's Letter of Intent to the IMF (Interactive Investor)
BUDAPEST, Nov 6 (Reuters) - Following are excerpts from the a Letter of Intent which Hungary's central bank and government sent to the International Monetary Fund and published on the central bank's website www.mnb.hu on Thursday. "Financial market stress in Hungary has intensified in past weeks as a result of events in global financial markets. In response, the government and the central bank ...
- Consolidation charges a factor in Gevity's loss (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
Gevity reported a surprise loss of $1.8 million for the third quarter that was driven by charges of $1.3 million for consolidation of branch offices and layoffs and a drop in professional services fees because of fewer client employees.
- TDS Announces New $250 Million Stock Repurchase Authorization; Completes Previous $250 Million Authorization (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Telephone and Data Systems, Inc. , today announced that its board of directors has authorized a new $250 million stock repurchase program to expire in Nov., 2011. The company also announced the completion of its previous $250 million stock repurchase program, through which the company repurchased 5,225,895 TDS Special Common shares in approximately 16 months.
- Perficient Reports Third Quarter 2008 Results (Centre Daily Times)
Perficient, Inc. (NASDAQ: PRFT) a leading information technology consulting firm serving Global 2000 and other large enterprise customers throughout North America, today reported financial results for the quarter ended September 30, 2008.
- Students flee country to escape loan debt (Daily Vidette)
With college tuition higher than ever, students in some extreme cases have fled the country amid mounting debt from student loans. "We understand that students are now taking on more debt than they ever have before," Bridget Curl, associate director of program administration and compliance in the Financial Aid office at ISU, said.
|