Debt Consolidation Thunder Bay
Debt consolidation is designed to simplify the process of addressing your financial challenges. The goal is to settle any high-interest debts that you might be having difficulty paying and to focus on a single unified or ‘consolidated’ debt, preferably with a lower interest rate.
Debt Consolidation Thunder Bay
Everyone faces financial difficulties from time to time. If it feels like your financial struggles are making it hard to get on with your life, Keith Caverly & Associates can help. Keith Caverly is a Thunder Bay-based Licensed Insolvency Trustee (LIT) offering a variety of debt relief services to clients in North Ontario. Contact us today to schedule a free, no-obligation consultation by phone or video chat. We will listen to your problems and discuss the some of the debt solutions at your disposal, possibly including debt consolidation loans.
What is a Debt Consolidation Loan?
Will I Qualify for a Debt Consolidation Loan?
Not everyone who wants a debt consolidation loan will be able to receive one. These large loans are generally offered by established financial institutions, meaning only applicants with steady incomes and decent credit scores will be accepted. If you are unable to secure a debt consolidation loan, you may want to consider another debt solution, such as a Consumer Proposal or filing for bankruptcy. These solutions, which we will happily explain during our consultation, are in many cases preferable to debt consolidation.
What Happens After I Receive My Debt Consolidation Loan?
Will a Debt Consolidation Loan Affect my Credit Rating?
What are the Benefits of a Debt Consolidation Loan?
What are the Drawbacks to Debt Consolidation?
There are pros and cons to every debt solution. The drawbacks to debt consolidation include the fact that you will have to pay 100 per cent of your balance, which may not be the case with a Consumer Proposal or bankruptcy. You will also have to pay interest on your debt. Learn more today by speaking with a Thunder Bay Licensed Insolvency Trustee.
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• Keep your car, home and RRSPs*
• Stop harassing creditor calls immediately
• Get the largest debt reduction that is fair