Consumers could benefit from consolidating debt in 2011
December 30, 2010 by Reno
Filed under News, News-Loans
According to industry experts many people that are hoping to streamline their budgets over the coming year may be able to benefit from consolidating their debts with the use of a low rate consolidation loan. With New Year coming up there are many people whose resolution will be to sort out their finances after a very challenging year financially, and consolidation is something that may be able to help with this.
Consumers who want to reduce the amount that they are paying out each month, cut the interest that they pay overall on their combined debts, and reduce the number of repayments that they have to make very month may find that a consolidation loan is the ideal solution, as this can eliminate all three of these problems.
Those that are considering consolidation can look at wrapping all of their unsecured loans, credit cards, store cards, and other unsecured debts into one loan, which means that they benefit from increased convenience, less work due to having to deal with fewer creditors, and hopefully lower repayments by finding a low cost consolidation loan.
Those that want to consolidate their loans are advised to shop around for the right loan, as there are a number of providers and lenders that offer these loans, but things like the interest rate charged and the eligibility criteria can vary from one provider to another.
Tags: rate, Unsecured loan, official, consolidation loan, creditors, Budgets, right loan, rate consolidation loanOne industry official said: “The start of the New Year is often a great time for people to make a fresh start with things like their finances, and finding a low cost consolidation loan to wrap up existing finance and streamline the budget could benefit many consumers as long as they find the right deal.”
Unpaid bills put pressure on households
January 10, 2008 by admin
Filed under News, News-Banking
Household budgets are being squeezed with millions of bills going unpaid in the last six months, say financial experts.
Findings from MoneyExpert.com reveal that as many as 6.9 million bills have gone unpaid since June last year.
Sean Gardner, chief executive of MoneyExpert.com, said: “For some time we have been waiting to see how the financial squeeze would affect the average household.”
“Nearly seven million unpaid household bills is a fairly conclusive sign that we are feeling the effects,” he added.
Figures showed that out of all the bills, most people are likely to miss paying their council tax, with one in twenty admitting to having paid it late or not all in the past six months.
However, a further 1.39 million people have said they have had difficulty in meeting payments on household bills such as gas and electricity in the second half of 2007.
Meanwhile, additional research from MoneyExpert.com has revealed that up to 2.6 million consumers plan to start the New Year by transferring their credit card debts.


