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		<title>How Secured Debt Consolidation Works</title>
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		<dc:creator>Robert Billings</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When people are faced with a lot of debt, whether from credit card, department store cards or some other form of consumer credit, the best solution for paying it off is often to consolidate all the balances with a single loan. In most cases, these consolidation loans are secured by some sort of collateral, such as a house or car.]]></description>
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<p>When people are faced with a lot of debt, whether from credit card, department store cards or some other form of consumer credit, the best solution for paying it off is often to consolidate all the balances with a single loan. In most cases, these consolidation loans are secured by some sort of collateral, such as a house or car.</p>
<p>There are quite a few places to look for consolidation loans. Most large cities have consolidation lenders that specialize in this type of financing. Or you can find many companies on the internet.</p>
<p>When you&#8217;re in the early stages and still researching the different options, the internet is a valuable resource. There are lots of websites where you can get in-depth information about debt consolidation and it is easy to compare services when choosing an agency to help.</p>
<p>When you consolidate multiple debts into a single consolidation loan, it means you only need to make a single payment every month instead of one to each of the creditors. The interest is almost always lower on these loans as well, so over the time it takes to pay it off you can save a lot of money in interest costs.</p>
<p>When you start looking for a consolidation loan, your credit score is going to have a bearing on what you can get. A lower credit score generally means you&#8217;ll have to put up collateral to secure the loan, plus you may wind up with a higher interest rate than someone with a better credit score.</p>
<p>Collateral is usually some type of personal property that has a significant value, equal to or greater than the amount of the loan. Obviously, the value of your collateral will affect the size of consolidation loan you will qualify for.</p>
<p>Once your loan is in place, you use that money to pay off all your current debts which leaves you with just the single payment every month.</p>
<p>At this point the most important thing is to pay that off as quickly as possible, and not charge up more debt on your credit cards.</p>
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<div class='pglinks'>Are you wondering if <a href="http://www.debtopedia.com/credit_card_consolidation/">credit card consolidation</a> is the right way to pay off your credit cards? Visit the Debtopedia website at http://www.debtopedia.com to find out more about it and see whether if it&#8217;s the best choice for you.</div>
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