Your Guide to Buckville Student Loan Debt Consolidation

If you have student loans, you probably receive debt consolidation offers several times a week. Recent graduates may also have heard about Buckville student loan debt consolidation from financial aid counselors. If you have several student loans, then consolidation may be a great way to simplify your payments and possibly save money. Review the pros and cons of debt consolidation, then decide for yourself. Request a Free Student Loan Consolidation Quote from the Bills.com family of lenders.

Why Buckville Student Loan Debt Consolidation is a Good Idea


Student loan consolidation is most beneficial for Stafford loans disbursed between July 1, 1998 and June 30, 2006 that have variable interest rates. If you have fixed rate loans issued after that date, you may not be able to reduce the rate much by consolidating, but it will still simplify your payments. The federal student loan rate resets each July 1 and the new rate is announced in the spring. If you have federal loans, you can consolidate all your loans to lock-in a fixed rate and extend your repayment term.

Most loan companies also offer a small interest rate reduction for automatic payments and an additional reduction after 24-36 on-time payments. Although you must apply by June 30 to qualify for this year's rate, most lenders will postpone the final consolidation until your repayment grace period expires. The grace period is usually 6-9 months.

Buckville Student Loan Debt Consolidation May Not Be For Everybody


Occasionally, it is not a good idea to consolidate your student loan. If you are close to repaying your debt then it does not make much sense to extend your debt by consolidating. You will end up spending more money on interest over the long run, regardless of how high your current interest rate is. Most lenders have a minimum loan amount before they allow you to consolidate with them, typically $10,000. When your debt is under $10,000, it may be very difficult for you to find a lender. If the only way to get a better interest rate on your loan is to consolidate your student loans in a secured loan, it may not be a good idea to consolidate. The concern here is that if you cannot make payments on your new loan you could lose your home. If you default on your current unsecured student loan, your lender cannot take your education away from you.

Information on Buckville Student Loan Debt Consolidation Eligibility


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.

If the reasons to consolidate your loan outweigh those against it and you qualify, it is time to get started. Remember, if you had to get private loans outside of your federal student loans, then it is best to consolidate these two types of loans separately. If you were to consolidate the two types of loans, you would lose the benefits attached to a federal loan, such as the tax deductable interest, the possibility that your federal loan could be forgiven, and the ability defer payments on your federal loan if you go back to school. When consolidated with a private loan, your federal loan becomes private and must be paid back like any other loan.








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