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Debt Consolidation Loans vs. IVAs: The Pros and Cons

This short guide has been put together to help answer one of the most common questions asked in relation to the choice faced by many people struggling with their debts: IVA or Loan?


Debt Restructuring - Easy Credit Solution

Restructuring your debt can easily solve your credit problems. Here is some information on refinancing your debt with a low interest loan in order to better manage your finances.


Smart Ways to Consolidate Debt : Home Equity Loans Can Help Lower Monthly Credit Card Payments

All debt is bad debt right? Wrong! Although it may sound counter-intuitive, there is such a thing as good debt. “Good debt is investment debt that creates value; for example student loans, real estate loans, home mortgages, second mortgage loans, and business loans,” says Eric Gelb, CEO of Gateway Financial Advisors and author of “Getting Started in Asset Allocation,” in a recent article on Bankrate.


125% Home Equity: No Equity Second Mortgage Loans for First Time Home Buyers

A 125% home equity loan (also known as no equity loans, 125 home equity loans and 125 loans) is a second mortgage that requires no equity but the loan allows you to borrow up to 125% more than the current combined loan to value (CLTV) ratio of your home. The CLTV is the proportion of more than one loan secured by your home in relation to its value. This is different than loan to value (LTV), which only involves the proportion of a single loan in relation to its value. 125% home equity loans typically require that the borrower has good credit. However, even if your credit is less than perfect, you may still be able to qualify for a 125% home equity loan. If not, you may want to consider mortgage refinancing or a standard second mortgage loan once your FICO credit scores improve


How Does Debt Consolidation Stack Up Versus Debt Settlement?

Debt settlements differ slightly from debt consolidation. It is important to build or repair your credit rating, since nowadays you practically need perfect credit in order to get a home, car, person...


Consolidate Your Student Loans In 3 Easy Steps

When you consolidate your student loans you'll need to know the pit falls and hidden fees behind the loan. Some lenders will do anything to get your loan. Sometimes offering the lowest interest rate possible but with really big catch. Find out how you can avoid the bad lenders.


Credit Bureaus, Who Are They?

A Credit bureau, also referred to as a credit repository or CRA's , is an entity that gathers information about consumers' credit histories. Your credit history includes information concerning your identity, your payment habits, and your public record.


Consolidating Your Federal Student Loan

Learn more on how consolidating your federal student loan will benefit you long down the road.


Does Free Debt Consolidation Exist?

You see all of the ads, and you wonder if it can really be true, is there really a free debt consolidation loan? The answer to that is obvious – there isn’t. Certainly, it might be free in the respect that you don’t have to pay any money up front, but it’s not free after that.


Secured Debt Consolidation Loan - The Undeniable Exit

Acquiring more debt to pay off another debt may seem like an unwise thing to do. However, after you read this informative article you may think differently. Learn an effective way to manage your debt successfully.


Debt Consolidation Lenders - 3 Tips on Finding The Best One

A debt consolidation lender can help you merge all of your credit accounts into one single loan. Here are 3 tips to finding the best debt consolidation lender.


Debt Consolidation Loans - The Basics

Debt consolidation loans are an increasingly popular form of debt re-payment for those who find themselves unable to pay off even the minimum payments on credit cards every month.


Bill Consolidation Company – The Best Time to Consolidate Debts

Choosing the best time to consolidate debts depends on many factors. Here is some information to help you decide when it is the best time to consolidate debts.


No Credit Check Debt Consolidation

Here are a few tips on ways to consolidate your bills without having your credit checked.


Adverse Credit Debt Consolidation - Facilitates Financial Rebirth by Clearing Bad Credit

Adverse credit debt consolidation loan is the result of the consideration shown by loan providers for the miserable situation that bad credit borrowers are in. While adverse credit debt consolidation loans can help eliminate the debts for once, not using them will keep adding to the debt burden. The following article deals with adverse credit debt consolidation loans and the manner in which they are to be used for a proper debt settlement.


Do You Need A Company To Consolidate Your Debt?

Here are some pointers on deciding what to do about managing your debt.


Consolidating Debt - How to Get The Lowest Interest Rate on a Debt Reduction or Consolidation Loan

Here are some tips to getting the lowest interest rate you can on a debt reduction loan.


Individual Voluntary Arrangement IVA, an alternative to bankruptcy

Individual Voluntary Arrangement, IVA is an alternative to bankruptcy - which could provide you with a real solution to your debt problems.


A Simple Question We All Wonder - Are Debt Settlement Companies Scams?

Along with the genuinely helpful firms, there are plenty of operations billing themselves as legit debt settlement companies. These debt company scams prey on debtors by promising relieved debt and empty their pockets forcing payment of outrageous fees...


Debt a Glossary of Terms

A brief listing of the most common terms relating to debt and debt consolidation.


Debt Consolidation: Friend or Foe?

Debt consolidation has become big business in this country over the last several years. Consumers with the good conscience to avoid filing for bankruptcy are turning to debt consolidation in hopes of saving their credit and getting out of debt sooner.


Bury the Debt Monster - Part Three

You knew at some point we’d have to use the “B” word. That dreaded word that rhymes with “fudge-it”. Unfortunately, in order for you to successfully bury the debt monster and regain (or create!) financial independence, it’s necessary that you don’t fudge your budget.



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