Archive for the ‘Debt Consolidation’ Category

January 25th, 2009

Unfortunately getting your debts consolidated for free isn’t an option. There is no free debt consolidation out there! One way or another you will always have to pay for refinancing. However there is plenty of free advice, guidance and help to take advantage of. If you’re after the best deal, whatever refinancing option you’re considering, [...]

January 23rd, 2009

How does a debt consolidation mortgage work? Debt consolidation loans are common but the debt consolidation mortgage is less so. However, many people find the debt consolidation mortgage the ideal product to get them out of financial trouble. The advantages of mortgaging for debt consolidation A debt consolidation mortgage involves taking out one large loan [...]

November 20th, 2008

The credit crunch in the UK is making life extremely difficult for many low to middle income earners. Many people are turning to debt consolidation in attempt to improve their financial situation. In tough financial situations it is best to get back to basics and create a budget. Then you should be able to pay [...]

November 16th, 2008

What about credit card debt consolidation? Over the last two decades we’ve become used to using our credit cards for anything from regular household expenses to emergencies to treats. The problems arise when we have to repay credit card debts. Getting into the habit of only paying off the interest on your credit cards each [...]

November 13th, 2008

•    Are you at risk of getting into debt again? Before you consolidate household debts, decide not to get in the same situation again and stick to your decision. While consolidating debt can be a great way to get out of trouble it is still a big financial commitment and should be respected. •    Along [...]







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