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Debt Consolidation Calculator: The Borrower’s Best Friend

 
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2008-09-22When it comes down to the running the numbers pertaining to debt, accurately assessing each one of them is but of the utmost importance. You can’t just make wild guesses or rough estimates when figuring out how much you owe and when it’s due. Going about the whole process of debt management demands the computations to be accurate, or you’ll be facing the possibility of coming “short-handed”, and not to mention the “burden” you’ll be bothered with.

You’d constantly have thoughts like “was my wild guess anywhere near the actual amount I owe?” and “damn I have got to run those numbers again, don’t think they came out right”. One method in dealing with multiple debts which is rising in popularity is debt consolidation, which basically “combines” everything you owe into one big bundle, and is paid off as singular monthly payments.


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The average Joe would find that process to be a little confusing and that his wild guesses won’t cut it – are you an average Joe? Then you might find a debt consolidation calculator to come in handy. What is it, what does it do, and how can it possibly help you? The answer to those questions is it’s a calculator, which is used for the concoction of a debt payment plan, which helps you manage all those financial problems you’re dealing with at the moment.

For better understanding, let’s take a look at the following example: let’s say you’ve taken out a loan, and want to figure out how long you’ll be paying for it, if you were to make the minimum payments only. This can be done by entering the amount owed, and the Annual Percentage Rate – nothing fancy here, just simple math.



There are plenty of other ways a debt consolidation calculator can help you, like for the determination of the amount to be paid for every month. This can be done by taking the duration and APR figures of the loan into consideration. That also means you can calculate a specific time frame for you to pay your debt, by making the necessary adjustments; thanks to the handy debt consolidation calculator.

So what you’re doing here is somewhat similar to “goal setting”, where you have set a deadline for yourself to accomplish everything needed to be done. You’ll also be able to determine how much you each monthly payment needs to be. With the aid of the calculator, you won’t need to make uncalculated guesses as to the amount you should be paying and when it’s due.

The burden uncertainty will be completely eliminated, which put’s you in a more relaxed and calm state – not satisfied with the current debt payment plan you’ve come up with? Then use your debt consolidation calculator to create a new one; something that’s more suitable and fair on your part. If you feel that the time frame is too short, then make the appropriate adjustments.

Feel that the interest is too high? Again adjust as necessary, my friend. Having accuracy when it comes down to working the figures here is very important and convenient on your part; best part is that there won’t be a need for a financial adviser or anyone of that profession to help you understand how to use the calculator.



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The author of this article Rick Goldfeller is a successful underground Financial Analyst who has been advising and coaching individuals for many years. Rick recently published a book on how to manage your money and attract Wealth and Financial Freedom. More info on his Finance Planning course is available HERE.


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