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How to Find a Cheap Debt Consolidation Loan
By:
John Mussi

If you're shopping around for a cheap debt consolidation loan, then you're going to want to try to find the one that has the lowest interest rate that you can get.

The interest that you pay will depend largely on the collateral that you can offer to secure your cheap debt consolidation loan, as well as your credit history and the amount that you want to borrow.

With a bit of legwork and some careful shopping, going around and comparing quotes from various lenders to find the lowest interest rate and best terms available to you, it shouldn't be too hard for you to find a cheap debt consolidation loan even if you have less than perfect credit. After all, if you need to consolidate your debt that's probably what you're looking for, isn't it?

Finding an amount for your loan

Before you go off in search of quotes for a cheap debt consolidation loan, you should sit down with your bills and other debts and determine exactly how much you owe.

Once you have a figure in mind, write it down; this is your total debt, and the amount that you'd like to be able to consolidate. You should then figure up exactly how much you make in a month, subtracting cost-of-living expenses such as groceries, rent, utilities, and fuel. Set aside a portion of the remainder for incidentals, and subtract what's left from your total debt.

The amount that you just subtracted is how much you can reasonably afford to pay each month, and is useful in determining monthly payments for your cheap debt consolidation loan as well as the amount that you can pay toward your total debt.

If you can't get your total debt consolidated, then you can use this amount to determine the lowest amount of debt you can consolidate and still be able to handle your finances.

The right collateral

When trying to get a cheap debt consolidation loan, you're likely going to be offering an automobile or a piece of real estate as collateral. Not only are these common forms of collateral, but they are usually some of the highest value property that people own and are easy for lenders to sell in case a borrower doesn't repay their loan and they have to repossess.

Using collateral that has a high value in relation to the amount borrowed tends to make lenders more willing to offer low interest rates, making it easier to secure a cheap debt consolidation loan.

Get quotes from several lenders using the same collateral, as this helps you to determine the value that they give your collateral and is also a good way to compare interest rates between lenders and choose the lowest.

Explore all of your options to determine what's best for you, and choose the lowest interest rate and best terms for your cheap debt consolidation loan.

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About The Author

John Mussi is the founder of Direct Online Loans who help homeowners find the best available loans via the www.directonlineloans.co.uk website.

 
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