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A debt consolidation loan is an installment loan offered by banks, credit unions, or non-bank lenders that will allow you to convert many of your other debts into a single loan payment. This can simplify your month-to-month finances and decrease the interest you spend on your debts.

Are debt consolidation loans a good idea? If I already have a lot of consumer debt, isn’t taking another loan just digging myself deeper?

Debt consolidation loans can be a powerful tool for getting out of debt, but you should know exactly what you need to do before you take the loan. This video talks about the financial services company SoFi. We talk about how a SoFi loan works and whether it would be a good idea for you to take. Most of the video, though, is giving you ideas of what you should do BEFORE you take a SoFi loan.

Don’t make the mistake of getting yourself into more debt. Make sure that if you are paying off credit card debt, you are doing it in a way that will ensure that you are successful.

You should pay attention to these things when you are considering a credit card debt consolidation loan with the goal of reducing your level of debt, decrease your monthly payment, and get on the path of debt-free living.

Pay attention to the debt consolidation loan’s interest rates. One of the main advantages of a debt consolidation loan is the potential to secure a lower interest rate compared to the rates on your credit cards. If you can obtain a consolidation loan with a lower interest rate, it can save you money in the long run.

Will consolidating the payments into a single monthly payment help you to stay current and avoid late fees? Consolidating multiple credit card debts into a single loan can simplify your financial management. Instead of making multiple payments to various credit card companies, you’ll have just one monthly payment to focus on.

Will taking the credit card debt consolidation loan help you pay off your debts faster? Look at the repayment terms offered by the consolidation loan. If the loan provides a longer repayment period, it may lower your monthly payments, but you might end up paying more interest over time. Assess whether the loan terms align with your financial goals and capabilities.

Consolidating your debt could put you in the dangerous situation of being able to accumulate more credit card debt. Debt consolidation is not a magic solution. It is important to address the root causes of your debt, such as overspending, expenses that exceed your income, or poor budgeting habits. If you don’t address the underlying problem, you are likely to continue accumulating debt even if a consolidation loan provides temporary relief.

How will taking on a new loan affect your credit score? Consolidating credit card debt with a loan can impact your credit score. Taking a new loan could lower your credit score, but significantly dropping your credit card utilization (when you move the balances to the debt consolidation loan) could significantly improve your credit score. Of course, the thing that will improve your credit score the most is to get out of debt and make on-time payments.

If you want to learn more about debt consolidation, check out this page on The Yukon Project: https://theyukonproject.com/how-to-get-the-right-debt-consolidation-loan/

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00:18 – Is SoFi a legitimate company?
00:35 – Why would you want to get a credit card debt consolidation loan with SoFi?
00:51 – Does SoFi charge an origination fee?
00:59 – What is the interest rate on a SoFi loan?
01:15 – How much can I borrow with a SoFi consolidation loan?
01:28 – How does a SoFi debt consolidation loan work?
01:51 – Does applying for a SoFi debt consolidation loan affect my credit score?
02:09 – What credit score do I need to qualify for a SoFi debt consolidation loan?
02:37 – What do I need to do before I take a SoFi loan?
05:23 – Is a SoFi debt consolidation loan worth it?
05:43 – Key take-aways on SoFi debt consolidation loans

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We have a very experience back office team that will process your application as soon as we receive your form 16 plus supporting documents.

We will notify all your creditors with a 17.1 Notice. This takes 2-5 days, normally shorter. As soon as all your creditors have been informed, you are protected from creditors.

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Whether it’s in the accounts of the White House or in the average American’s wallet, America has been carrying a balance. The country is so reliant on credit that we constantly add to our debt, despite the strain it puts on ourselves, the economy, and the nation as a whole. Regardless of our bad spending habits, credit still plays an important role in our current financial system. Without it, the economic train runs out of steam and grinds to a halt, as it did in the 2008 credit crunch. Credit gives us the power to buy greater items like homes or property, and even allows us to make investments and conduct business. It is so deeply rooted that service companies, property owners, and even prospective employers typically perform credit checks to ensure that new clients are able to cover their debt. Just see the facts and figures below: • $2.2 Trillion – according to the Federal Reserve Board, the overall amount of consumer debt in the United States in 2005, up nearly five-fold from just $824 billion as of 1990 • $16,635 – The amount of debt the average citizen in the United States holds excluding property debt such as mortgages, Experian reports • 55% of credit card holders in the United States kept a running debt on their cards in 2008, as reported by ComScore. • 984 million – the number of Mastercard and Visa accounts issued by banks just in 2006, as reported by the card companies themselves. • 4.2 billion offers for new credit cards were mailed to American households in just 2008 according to Mail Monitor, a tracking service that monitors credit cards in the mail. • 19% – The average interest rate of credit cards issued by banks in 2007, CardTrak.com’s online survey reports. Back in 2003, the mean interest rate was a mere 16.5% It is plain to see that credit is deeply-seated in our financial system, regardless of our ever-increasing debts. Clearly, credit is going to stick around awhile, and so the responsibility is on every American citizen and credit holder to make choices that keep them in the black. In our current situation it seems more consumers have fallen into the debt-trap, as consumers by the millions are exhausted to see they cannot keep up with payments on their debts. So, you are one such unfortunate credit consumer, and you find yourself in a credit crunch of your own. Fortunately, the content of this article will give you a view on new concepts that will help you to manage your credit debt and other such debts. It is important for every consumer to know these, so that they can use credit responsibly in their daily lives.

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