home equity loan

should I pay down my home equity loan or pay off credit cards?

Hi. My home equity loan is an interest only adjustable and I am currently paying something like 7.02 (I have a rate of 1.25 below prime). I also have credit card debt on two cards, but they are fixed at 4.02 and 4.99. I know its usually better to not have the credit card debt, but since the rates are fixed and lower than my heloc, should I work on paying the heloc off first (I owe twice as much on my heloc as I do on my credit cards). Thanks.

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Sunday, April 26th, 2009 Credit Card & Loan Consolidation 6 Comments

What is the best way to payoff my credit card debt?

I currently have around 10,000.00 dollars of credit card debt on three different cards. I am paying 29.99% on two of them, and 22.99% on the other one.

I have tried to get a card with a better rate to transfer my balances to, but the issuers won't give me one because I am using so much of my available credit now. I have not had any late payments on my credit accounts, tho.

Should I try to get a home equity loan to pay off the cards, or is that a bad idea, too?

I know that I got myself in this situation, and I am wholly responsible. I do not feel right about declaring bankruptcy, but really want to get out of debt somehow.

If I am unable to get a lower rate, then I don't see a way to rid myself of the debt. Any advice?

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Saturday, April 25th, 2009 Consumer Debt 10 Comments

Anyone take a personal loan to pay off credit cards?

I was wondering if anyone took a personal bank loan in order to pay off their credit card balances? Do banks actually offer a credit card consolidation loans yet and for that purpose only? From what I understand this would be better than a 401K loan. Forget the home equity loan. Also heard enough about those so called “credit card repair companies” that they are not worth it. About 16k owed and I am sick and tired of their finance charges , late fees, etc. Want rid them once and for all!

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Friday, April 17th, 2009 Credit Card & Loan Consolidation 1 Comment