In this consistently flailing economy, people are reconsidering how much debt that they owe and reconciling ways to help their bottom line. According to TransUnion's Quarterly Credit Card Analysis, “...the average bankcard debt per borrower decreased to $5,434 in the fourth quarter of 2009... However, the delinquency of credit card holders increased 1.21 percent”[1]. This amount does not even include other debts such as mortgages and student and car loans.
People are struggling to keep up with their payments and late payments have become more frequent. More and more consumers are now looking to consolidate their debts.
What Is a Debt Consolidation?
Debt Consolidation is actually referred to as payment consolidation, as it is a way to combine all payments into one lower monthly payment. Simply put, original debt is still owed to the same creditors. However, with this method, consumers would employ a debt relief agency to negotiate lower APR rates for all of their loans and their payment would then be sent to the agency. The debt relief agency then takes their payment and distributes the money to their creditors.
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