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Debt consolidation – A wonderful opportunity for borrowers


Category: Finance  >>  Loans

By Caitlin Lucy   [ 04/10/2007 ]
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Nobody wants to be declared an insolvent provided there is a way out of the financial crisis. As they say, there is always a second chance. If you are one among such borrowers who are facing difficulties in honouring their financial commitments, then you should think seriously about consolidating your finances. There are millions of Brits who are facing debt problems. If they are given a chance, they would certainly like to save themselves from facing insolvency proceedings. Many lenders provide loans for consolidating your debts. Your debts may have been in place for many years and may be in the form of credit card bills, store card bills or personal loans.

You can consolidate all your debts by repaying them with the help of a new and one big loan. Debt consolidation loans assume more importance after the festive season is over in early January. In the next two months, people realise how much debts they have accumulated and, thereafter, go for consolidation of debts. Debt consolidation loans can be secured as well as unsecured. If you have debts up to £20-25,000, you can choose unsecured debt consolidation loans because lenders do not provide more than that amount without calling for your home as a security.

If your debts are much more than that, it becomes necessary for you to give your home as security to the lender. When you take a loan against property, lender might offer you a loan up to 125 per cent of the value of your home. This ratio is called loan-to-value ratio. Not all lenders give you 125 per cent LTV; some may give you up to 80 per cent only. So, it is up to you that you find a lender who provides you a good loan deal according to your own circumstances. You should apply for secured debt consolidation loans with two or three online lenders and then compare their offers and select a suitable one.

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Caitlin Lucy is a Expert Author. She has written good quality articles on debt consolidation loans, Home Improvement Loans and Compare Loans


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