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Unsecured loans: Clear the debt maze

Submitted by anaya
Wed, 11 Apr 2007

Tenants are persons who do not own a home. They may be living with their parents or as a council tenant. So, it means that tenants can either take out unsecured loans or rely on credit card debts to fund their financial needs. Obviously, in the absence of home, they cannot opt for secured type of loans.

If you are a tenant deep-rooted in credit card debts, why not try and repay those credit card debts. In the process, you may also successfully effect some savings. The most appropriate solution available to tenants in these circumstances is to opt for an unsecured loan and repay all the credit card debts. Unsecured loans provide you a lump sum of money in the beginning of the loan period, which is meant to be repaid in a fixed number of instalments along with the applicable interest rate.

Usually, credit card companies charge a very high interest rate. In comparison, unsecured loans are generally much cheaper. So, if you take out unsecured loans and clear your outstanding credit card dues you may stand to benefit a lot. This process is commonly known as debt consolidation process, wherein you take out a big loan and use it to repay all of your small debts.

Unsecured loans can help you in repaying your store card debts, credit card debts and similar other debts that involve a very high rate of interest. The debt consolidation process also results in simplifying the debt structure. Suppose you have five different credit cards and store cards and there are as many as twenty pending bills against these five cards. Wouldn’t it be better if you could eliminate all those pending bills and instead have one consolidated debt that involves a lesser interest rate and also afford you the convenience of dealing with just one lender? It would be far better to do so and many borrowers are doing this.

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The author is a business writer specializing in finance and credit products and has written authoritative articles on the finance industry. She has done masters in Business Administration and is currently assisting ask4loan as a finance specialist. For more information about unsecured loan please visit at http://www.ask4loan.co.uk/


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