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Bad debt is usually defined as unsecured debt, at relatively high interest rates, for purchases which do not have lasting value. Examples of bad debt are credit card balances which have resulted from dining out, vacations, luxury items, etc. Good debt, on the other hand, is debt that is assumed for something of lasting value, such as a mortgage loan on a home. A car loan, moreover, can be considered good debt if the loan is paid off with value still left in the car. When an individual reaches a point of excessive “bad” debt, and when that debt is becoming insurmountable and unpayable, it is time to consider getting a debt consolidation loan.
How a Debt Consolidation Loan Can Help
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