Debt consolidation can be a confusing subject. There are many conflicting views on what a consumer buried in credit card debt should do to get back on their feet. These conflicting views have everything to do with the fact that the best solution is always unique to the individual and if youre in trouble you should do your homework. What isnt unique is the problem of credit card abuse. Let us take a look at second mortgage loans, which are becoming very popular avenues many homeowners are taking for consolidating credit card debt.
Of course the best solution is to avoid getting into credit card debt in the first place. Judge John C. Ninfo II chief judge of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Western district of New York state noted that credit card collectors, are like the Capital One Vikings. Theyll rape and pillage you anyway they can. Ninfo explains that most college students leave with $3,000 in credit card debt. This is a great way to begin the spiral of debt. Credit cards have compounding interest and if you only make the minimum payments your debt will compound as well. You may be out of college now, but if youre credit card debt is out of control you should do...