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Debt Consolidation

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Debt consolidation is when a borrower pulls together a variety of debts and turns them into one debt owed to one lender. For ecample, Sara owes money to credit card companies A, B and C. She moves the debt to credit card issuer D by using checks from D to pay off A,B and C.  She now owes the same amount of debt to D.

The main reason to consider debt consolidation is to lower the rate of interest due on the debt. It also helps to only have to deal with only one lender.

A mortgage broker can help you through the process. Alterantively, to find for a credible nonprofit credit-counseling agency to help you through the process, look for one that is approved by the federal government. You can find a list of government approved agencies at usdoj.gov/ust offsite link.  Click on "credit counseling and debtor education"


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