Consolidate Your Credit Cards - 5 Reasons Debt Consolidation Makes Life So Much Easier!
You may be a little hesitant to actually make the decision to consolidate. That's understandable, but let's look at a few more of the benefits and why this would make your life so much easier.
1. Reduced interest rates. In most cases the consolidation company you go with will negotiate with all of your creditors in order to get a reduced interest rate. In some cases you may end up paying no interest at all. At the very least it is usually significantly lower than what you were paying before. This allows you to actually be able to pay down your balance and get the whole thing paid off in a fraction of the time it would take you otherwise.
2. Reduction of late fees. You'll most likely get a reduction or elimination of all the late fees you might have accumulated. The company you go with will negotiate to have these accrued late fees either drastically reduced or completely removed. If you're a bit behind and have a number of late fees piled up, this can be a real help.
3. One payment instead of many. The next benefit is that instead of making a number of different payments each month you only have the one payment you will make to the debt consolidation company. So if you have 4 or 5 credit cards, store merchant cards, etc., those will be reduced to the one payment. Then the company will take your one payment and disperse it to all the different accounts. It is much less of a headache that way as you only need to remember to pay the one (lower) amount each month rather than multiple bills at different dates throughout the month.
4. Get rid of collection calls. Another great benefit when you consolidate credit cards is you will no longer receive the harassing phone calls from the bill collectors. This is really stressful to most people, and just having this peace of mind is priceless.
5. Improved credit score. You'll see your credit score improving right away once your bills start getting paid on time every month. It's a great feeling to watch your credit score rise and know that you're on your way to becoming credit card debt free.