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FDIC Consumer News – Summer 2007 – Using a Loan or Credit Card


Related Financial Services - The following Debt Consolidation Loan Directory listings of companies are offered to assist you with gaining control of your personal finances and the management of your money. Also, feel free to review the rest of the sub-directories on DebtConsolidationLoan.com to shop for other finance products, such as credit cards and mortgage refinancing.

  • Personal Loan Rate - Need a smaller loan? Personal loans are most often unsecured. That means you do not have to secure them with personal assets in order to do a debt consolidation. This type of financing is typically based upon your credit history and your ability to make your payments.
  • Debt Settlement Service - Too much debt? List of companies providing this alternative to bankruptcy that provides for debt negotiation and arbitration services for those that need to eliminate debt.
  • Debt Management Consolidation - Do you feel that your credit card bills are stacking up with nowhere for you to turn? Your problem is not unique. Signing up with debt management firm may be the right solution to your debt problems. Review different firms offering these services to determine if this is the correct option for you.

Cutting Your Costs

Simple Strategies for Saving Money on Loans and Credit Cards


10. Avoid or limit interest charges. While it may sound like a bargain to pay the minimum due on your credit card so you have more money to spend on other things, the long-term costs of this strategy can be staggering. That's because credit card interest rates can be quite high — with the best of rates often being in the low double-digits. Instead, try to pay all or as much as possible of your outstanding credit card balance to avoid interest charges. "The amount you pay toward your credit card bill each month can have greater long-term consequences for your finances than how much money you save or invest each month," added FDIC Consumer Affairs Specialist Howard Herman.


Similarly, many people send in more than the amount due on their mortgage and other loans so they can pay off the debt faster and reduce their total interest cost.


Summer 2007 | Pay Your Bills on Time | Don't Have Too Many Credit Cards | Check Your Credit Report for Accuracy |
Periodically Review Your Exsisting Loans and Credit Cards | Compare Prodcuts Offered by Banks and Credit Cards |
Focus on Long-Term Cost | Take Advantage of the Internet | Read the Fine Print |
Don't Pay for Expensive Insurance Coverage | Avoid or Limit Interest Charges | Avoid Late-Payment Fees |
Closely Review Account Statements | Don't be Afraid to Ask for a Break |
Use a Reputable Counseling Service When in Serious Debt | Don't be Afraid to Complain


FDIC Consumer News is published by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation


FDIC Consumer News is produced quarterly by the FDIC Office of Public Affairs in cooperation with other Divisions and Offices. It is intended to present information in a nontechnical way and is not intended to be a legal interpretation of FDIC or other government regulations and policies. Mention of a product, service or company does not constitute an endorsement.


Find current and past issues of FDIC Consumer News at http://www.fdic.gov/consumernews. Refer to this same index to locate the issues that are specially formatted for being reprinted in any quantity.


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Last updated on 8/10/2007

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