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You are making multiple payments on your student loan and your debt burden compared to your income is damaging your credit. You have heard people mention Big Bend student loan debt consolidation, but are not quite sure what consolidating means or and if it will truly benefit you. Consolidating your loan may actually be a great option for you if you qualify. If you're considering consolidating, read this article to determine whether it's appropriate for you, then get a Free Student Loan Consolidation Quote from Bills.com.

The Positive Side of Big Bend Student Loan Debt Consolidation


If your variable interest rate student loans was issued between July 1, 1998 and June 30, 2006, student loan consolidation can be a great money saver. The interest rate is fixed at 8.25% annually. Also, by consolidating, you will also break down your loans by making just one or two payments a month instead of several. Most lenders also offer supplementary discounts for automatic payments and after a period of on-time payments.

If your loans were issued after July 1, 2006, then your rate remains inflexible, but consolidating can still lower the number of payments and extend your repayment term.

Big Bend Student Loan Debt Consolidation Disadvantages


Most of the time, student loan debt consolidation is a great idea. But, there are occasional circumstances where it would be a good idea not to consolidate and instead continue to pay off your current loans. For example, when your balance is already low it may be difficult for lenders to consolidate your student loan without combining it with your spouse's student loan or with a home equity loan. This may seem attractive at first, but down the line, it may cause problems. When a student dies, the federal government forgives their student loan, but if you have combined your loan with your spouse's or a home equity loan, your spouse or heirs will be responsible for paying off your loan. If you run into financial difficulty, your student loan is eligible for forbearance and deferrals, but if you are unable to make your home equity loan payments, you can lose your house.

Qualifying for Big Bend Student Loan Debt Consolidation


You qualify to consolidate your student loans if you are no longer enrolled in school, which means enrolled less than half time. You must also be in your grace period for your loan or actively replaying it. Some companies will consolidate loans that you have defaulted on, but usually at a higher interest rate. Once you have determined that you qualify for consolidation, you can look online for a lender that offers you a good interest rate at a monthly payment you can afford. For federal student loans, there is no penalty for prepayment, so you can actually shorten your term by making larger payments and keep still your low interest rate.

Finding out more about consolidating your student loan should help you decide if consolidation is right for you. Start doing your research today to find the best lender and the current interest rate. Making one low payment each month and saving money on your interest is motivation enough to see what a consolidation lender can offer you.








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