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Using a personal loan to pay off credit cards

Reblogger Michael S. Mackey
Real Estate Agent with CENTURY 21 All Islands

I want to pass on this blog by Matt Listro. This is an exceptional review of a few ways to deal with credit card debt, as simple as 1,2, 3.

Very good advice. Thank you Matt!

Original content by Matt Listro

Using a personal loan to pay off credit cards:

OK so you've got credit card debt - what are YOU going to do about it.  First you need to take charge (no don't go charge - take charge - insert chuckle here).  You have three options:

1) file bankruptcy.  Yes it's an extreme response - but if you are so far in over your head it is an option.

2) stop paying on your cards and then negotiate a payoff.  Ever hear those commercials on the radio that say "we are the people that your credit card companies don't want you to know about - we can pay off all your debt"?  Well this is what they do.  They tell you to stop paying on your debt - wait 3 - 4 months.  Then they call and settle your debt for you for a small percentage of the original balance.  They will usually fish around to see if you have had a death or medical illness in your extended family and use this as your reason for falling behind on your debt.

3) Take charge and pay it off.  In order for this to work you also have to STOP incurring new debt AND start paying off your old debt - this means making more than the minimum payments.

Alright so most people are going to choose option 3 above and try to start paying off their debt.  Now let's talk about the title of this article "Using a personal loan to pay off credit cards".  At a glance, interest rates of personal loans are higher compared to credit card interest rates, but the speed with which the interest on credit card debts pile up can wreck havoc on your budget and your peace of mind.


Personal loans can be paid in easy installments, it looks better on your credit report than the revolving credit of credit cards. The fact that a personal loan has no compounded interest makes it a better alternative to get rid of your credit card debts.  Having an installment loan at close to or at the high credit limit will hurt your credit score FAR LESS than having a credit card at or near its limit so you could get an immediate score improvement for consolidating credit cards onto a personal loan.

Where do you get a personal loan?  Try your local bank or credit union - they will most often have the most aggressiveterms and rates.  In my area you can expect to pay 12% interest on a personal loan with a term of 2-5 years.

Here is where most people make a mistake:  Ok so now your credit cards are paid off and you have a personal loan which you will be paying every month to get debt free.  STOP USING YOUR CREDIT CARD!  I have one simple rule - if you can pay the bill in FULL at the end of the month then you are allowed to charge it - if you can't - then you can't afford to buy it today - you will have to wait!

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Nate Rowe
Oakstone Properties, Homes in Richmond VA - Richmond, VA
Realtor, Homes in Richmond VA

Thank you Michael.  It is great info.  I am paying mine off now.  I am sick of credit cards.  I wish you the best.

Apr 16, 2009 03:39 PM
Patricia Beck
RE/MAX Properties, Inc., ABR, GRI, SRES - Colorado Springs, CO
Colorado Springs Realty

It takes a lot of discipline but paying off credit cards is like an instant raise when those monthly payments are eliminated!  Even more importantly as stated in the post above, you need to stop using the credit card as well!

Apr 17, 2009 03:12 AM
Michael S. Mackey
CENTURY 21 All Islands - Mililani, HI
REALTOR ABR, CRS, GRI, RSPS

Nate Rowe, Homes in Richmond VA Realtor in Richmond VA, (Oakstone Properties, Homes in Richmond VA ) That's the way, Nate. Pay off the cards, and remember why you feel the way you do.

Colorado Springs Realty Patricia Beck (Prudential Professional Realtors, GRI) Patricia, that is a very motivational way to view paying off the debts...giving yourself a raise! Never using the cards is the way we need to fight back! Thank you for your comment, and please visit the Credit Card Revolt group again!

Apr 17, 2009 07:04 AM