Debt Settlement Vs. Debt Consolidation Saint Louis MO

Debt settlement and debt consolidation both offer ways to reduce your debt. Debt settlement eliminates part of your loans, while debt consolidation reduces interest rates.

Local Companies

Affordable Bankruptcy Company
314-646-1277
2531 Hampton Ave
St. Louis, MO
Clearpoint Financial Solutions
314-647-9004
1300 Hampton Ave
St. Louis, MO
Ledbetter Frank R Attorney At Law
314-535-7780
2001 S Big Bend Blvd
St. Louis, MO
Thompson, Elizabeth K Attorney & Counselor At Law
314-725-7300
8000 Bonhomme Avenue, Suite 207
St. Louis, MO
American Eagle Credit Union
314-771-7700
1001 Lynch St
St. Louis, MO
Saint Louis Credit Card Debt Consolidation
314-802-4111
1720 Market St
St. Louis, MO
Legal Helpers
866-578-6290
515 Olive St #702
St. Louis, MO
Castle Law Office PC
314-344-3008
500 N Broadway Suite 1400
St. Louis, MO
Midwest Mortgage Capital
314-787-2900
1227 Fern Ridge Pkwy Ste 200
St. Louis, MO
Square One Credit Restoration
800-886-9897
10820 Sunset Office Dr., Suite 225
St. Louis, MO

Lower Debt

The goal of both debt settlement and debt consolidation is to lower your debt. Debt settlement companies negotiate with your creditors to sometimes reduce the amount of your loans. You will be charged a fee, and the debt reduction will remain on your credit score for seven years.

Debt settlement can reduce your debt 10% to 50%. To get the most out of the program, pay off the rest of your debt as soon as possible. Also, close accounts that you don’t plan on using to raise your credit score.

Debt consolidation pays off your high interest debts with a low interest loan. Home equity loans provide the lowest rates, but personal loans can also be used. With rates lower on your debt, you can pay off the principal sooner by making the same monthly payments.

Credit Score Implication

Reducing your loans through debt settlement is a serious mark to creditors. You credit score will drop, making you ineligible for conventional loans. But you can apply for subprime credit after a year. After a couple of years of good credit habits, you can then apply for lower rate conventional loans.

Taking out a loan to consolidate your debt will have a slight impact on your credit. Since your debt isn’t actually increasing, you will only be hit for opening another account. By closing your paid off accounts, you can partially offset the penalty. In a short period though, you will be in good credit standing if you follow best practices with your credit.

Financial Choices

No one financial choice fits everyone’s needs. While debt consolidation has the least affect on your credit report, additional loans may be too expensive. In extreme cases, debt settlement can help to avoid bankruptcy. Before deciding on an option, look at what companies are offering in terms of rates and fees. And if you need additional advice, talk to a credit counselor who can take a look at your finances and offer suggestions.

About the Author:

Carrie Reeder is the owner of http://www.abcloanguide.com, an informational website about various types of loans.

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Affordable Bankruptcy Company

314-646-1277
2531 Hampton Ave
St. Louis, MO

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