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Debt consolidation: not for unmanageable debts

Sunday, October 30th, 2011

If you are struggling with debt, a debt consolidation loan (or remortgage) can be a lifeline. It can allow you to stretch your repayments over a longer a period of time, meaning your monthly repayments and interest rates are potentially lower – especially if you are consolidating debts from high-interest credit such as certain credit cards (although the total amount you repay may be higher in the long run).

But many people with smaller debts simply want to benefit from the convenience of a single, potentially lower monthly payment.

Useful for smaller debts

A spokesperson for Think Money says that a debt consolidation loan is equally valid for smaller debts as it is for larger ones. “You don’t have to be dealing with serious debts to look for a loan,” she says. “While we do help a lot of people in serious debt with our debt consolidation and other debt management services, an increasing number of enquiries are from people more than capable of paying their debts off, but who want to do it on a more flexible basis.

“Take for example an overdraft – a debt consolidation loan could be a quick way of paying it off and keeping the bank happy, while at the same time setting up a regular payment to pay off the loan gradually. Often that’s a lot more effective than paying the overdraft off in bits when you have the spare cash, and avoids the extra interest that would build up if the overdraft was left for longer.”

But that’s not to underestimate the potential benefits of a debt consolidation loan to those with more substantial debts, the spokesperson continues. “The flexibility and convenience a debt consolidation loan offers could be the difference between being able to afford to repay your debts and falling behind on payments if something unexpected happens in your finances.

“If you are in serious debt, it’s essential that you speak to an expert debt adviser. They can advise you on a range of debt solutions, including debt management plans, IVAs etc., and help you decide which is best for you.”

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Consumers advised to shop around for loans

Tuesday, December 7th, 2010

At this time of year many people may end up looking for a loan, with some wanting a loan in order to fund Christmas purchases, others looking to consolidate their debts with a loan, and some simply looking to get a loan to make payment for a one off purchase either before the VAT increase kicks in or when the sales start.

One consumer campaign group, Which?, has stated that consumers should make sure that they shop around in order to get the best deal on a loan, adding that heading to their bank may not necessarily be the right option, as they could end up paying way over the odds by asking to borrow money from their bank.

In fact, the group suggested that it might be advisable for consumers to head to the local supermarket in order to get a competitive unsecured loan, as this could work out cheaper in terms of both repayments and overall interest. Many supermarkets now offer personal loans, and have appeared on a number of best buy tables when it comes to value for money on borrowing.

Figures show that the rates of interest being charged on personal loans from a range of High Street lenders are far higher than the rates being charged by some of the supermarket giants, including Tesco and Sainsbury’s. The consumer group also said that consumers could get cheaper rates with larger loans, and could benefit from recent drops in personal loan interest rates, which could save them more money.

One official from Which? said: ‘It seems perverse that consumers are offered a better rate the more debt they take on, but that unfortunately is the way the market works. If you’re planning to borrow smaller amounts, it’s worth considering the alternatives, including credit cards, in-store interest-free credit, credit unions or peer-to-peer lending sites such as Zopa.’

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