Using A Loan To Achieve Credit Consolidation Word Count: 569 Summary: There are several options when it comes to managing personal debt when an individual realizes that he or she is overextended in terms of credit. One such option is taking out a debt consolidation loan. This is one of several types of debt loans that allows a debtor to put all outstanding bills stemming from unsecured loans into a single amount with a lower interest rate than could be expected from the individual creditors. There are several benefits in using this type of l... Keywords: consolidation, Article Body: There are several options when it comes to managing personal debt when an individual realizes that he or she is overextended in terms of credit. One such option is taking out a debt consolidation loan. This is one of several types of debt loans that allows a debtor to put all outstanding bills stemming from unsecured loans into a single amount with a lower interest rate than could be expected from the individual creditors. There are several benefits in using this type of loan for credit consolidation. First of all, it is much easier to keep track of payments both when they must take place and who they must be paid to if they are all under the same financial umbrella. The debtor stands to save a lot of money in the long run as well, since the interest that is appicable on the individual loans is greatly reduced by using consumer debt consolidation. Paying off the creditors will also mean that you will be able to put off the collecting agencies that may be hounding you and use the head space and time gained to come up with some different strategies in order to pay the money off. This type of loan is also benefical to the lenders, as they are assured of receiving their money back, although it is paid at a much lower interest rate. If an individual has a bad credit rating, he or she will probably still be eligible for a consolidation loan. The companies which specialize in debt consolidation will also be able to help debtors with credit repair, including encouragement to assist the debotr to get their financial house back in order. Some people may make the debt consolidation loan sound like an easy way to get out from under debt, but in fact it is not. While these loans will reduce the rate of interest that a debtor will pay, it also increases the length of time that money is owed. If a debtor is not very careful in selecting a pay back period, they might find that there were no savings at all with this option. People who use this method should also bear in mind that loans are secured on tangible assets, such as property. Therefore, agreeing to a loan will mean that a default will put your assets at risk of liquidation. The statistics when it comes to American debt are astounding. Studies have proved that the average American household holds at least 13 credit cards between family members, with $5800 or more owing on these cards and on other debts. With the constraints imposed by the need to pay off this debt, it is hard for the average family to enjoy their lives. In order to combat their debt and get back to the point where they can save money and enjoy life again, many Americans are looking into debt consolidation programs. These programs can be free or paid, through a financial institution such as a bank or online. Once the debtor makes a decision on the company he or she is going to use, he is enrolled in a a program with a counselor or financial analyst to help set up a framework to help alleviate financial woes. This program will involve working with creditors to lower interest rates and monthly payments, and setting the payment schedule and amount that the debtor will be paying towards the debt.