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Index –› Investment & Finance –› Debt & Loan Consolidation
 

Student Loan Consolidation

 

Student loan consolidation is one of the most used methods for reducing and working off student debt. If you want to consolidate debt, whether its a student loan debt or not, you have to follow a certain process. However, this process is easy to follow and will absolutely not require big efforts from your side.

Here is what you have to know about the consolidation process: You combine all of your various student loans into one large loan. Instead of paying toward all your loans each month, you make one payment towards this one loan. So, what will I gain with this, you may ask. If you compare the numbers before and after you have consolidated your student debt, you'll understand that it's a very good deal.

To start out the working career with an overwhelming amount of debt is a daunting prospect to put it mildly. But the fact is that many college graduates unfortunately are facing this situation. Fortunately consolidating your student loans is a great way to meet the challenge of getting rid of the burden of debt from school or college.

The main benefit of consolidation is that youll normally pay a lower interest rate then compared to what your various loans are already set at. This works the same way as refinancing a home in order to have a lower mortgage payment. And be aware of the fact that the current interest rate is the lowest it has been in almost 40 years. When you do a consolidation youll pay one interest rate, not several different rates. And at the time you took these loans, the rates were probably higher.

And this means money saved: A lower interest rate on a relatively big loan can save you thousands of dollars in the long run. And in addition to this, some lending companies offer rate reductions for students consolidating their loans while they are in their grace period. A warning though: Stay away from companies that require you to start your payment immediately after the grace period. There are financing companies out there that dont require this. Go to them!!!

And as if this wasnt enough, some companies even offer additional rate reductions. I have heard about companies that reduce your rate by one percent if you make all of your payments on time for two years. And this comes in addition to the discounts described above. One percent may seem small, but if you see it in a perspective of, lets say 20 years, which is a normal payback schedule, it can mean lots of dollars saved.

Another benefit with student debt consolidation is saving time and effort. Its much easier to handle one payment monthly than several separate payments.

A convenient way to do the monthly payments is to let the loan company deduct it directly from your bank account. Some companies allow that. And if it is a really good student loan consolidation, it will even give you a little interest rate reduction by handling your loan payments this way.

So, if you find that loan consolidation is (in) for you, your challenge is to decide which loan consolidation company to approach and finally select. What I would recommend is that you make a list of all the questions you might have, call a few companies and speak with their representatives. Or you can go online to find a good student loan consolidation company. There are some great companies out there.

Author: Terje Ellingsen
 
Author Bio:
Terje Ellingsen is a reputed author. Terje likes to write articles about this subject.
 
 
 

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