Tuesday, September 13, 2005

Planning To Become Debt Free With A Consolidation Loan

If you have multiple debts, and are struggling to meet the
monthly payments, then there's a good chance you will want to
consider, now or later, a consolidation loan to become debt
free.

If you have already studied your monthly expenditure and can
see no way to make savings, and find you have no way of earning
extra money, then your next option may be a free debt
consolidation loan.

By free, I mean no extra charges or arrangement fee for the
consolidation loan; your chances of getting an interest free
consolidation loan are just about zero, unless you have a rich
relative or friend. Should you go down the debt consolidation
route, try to avoid any loan arrangement which involves upfront
fees, or any extra fees at all for that matter. Whether that is
possible will depend on where you live, but in the UK, it is
not difficult to get a free debt consolidation loan.

One benefit of a consolidation loan is that it does give you a
chance to plan your finances in a way that could, if you're
careful, make you debt free by the end of the period of the
loan. By debt free, I will be realistic and mean "debt free
apart from home mortgage", which most people have little option
about, and mortgage debt can be worthwhile financially anyway.

Taking out a debt consolidation loan will not, of course, make
you instantly debt free. However, it may be that such a loan
will give you a chance to structure your finance plan over a 3,
5 or 7 year period. With the correct attitude and perseverance,
this may be an excellent opportunity to improve your finances
in the long term, resulting in being debt free by the end of
the loan period.

The consolidation loan will reduce your monthly outgoings, thus
giving you the opportunity to save. By getting into the saving
habit instead of debt habit, you will be able to set aside
money to pay cash for the things you need in the future; if you
are determined and disciplined, even that next car purchase can
be in cash, rather than an expensive loan. The result: you
become debt free.

In the financial reality of a consumer, if you cannot to afford
to pay cash for something, then you probably cannot really
afford it at all. The one exception is the house, where the
investment potential and rent saving change the financial
aspect.

Can you imagine, waking up at the end of the consolidation loan
term and finding yourself debt free? What a nice feeling!


About The Author: This debt consolidation article was written
by Roy Thomsitt, the owner and author of
http://www.eliminate-credit-card-debt-now.com/Consolidate_Debt.htm
Formerly a finance professional and credit controller, Roy is
now a full time online author.