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5 Cause of Debt and Debt Consolidation

Debt consolidation can help you easily manage your debt load and save money in interest charges, but a consolidation loan will not cure your causes of debt. Debt consolidation is useless if you continue to accumulate debt and fail to identify its main causes.
Debt consolidation is the process of converting all your debts into one loan. This consolidation loan carries a lower interest rate than the interest charged on your multiple debts. Debt consolidation, combined by a change in spending habits, can help you live debt free and sustain financial security.
The best way to avoid debt is to pinpoint the problems or habits that create debt and then modify your actions to solve those problems. A debt consolidation loan will provide debt relief, but you must be able to identify and change your habits in order to sustain a debt-free life. Listed below are the top five causes of debt:


  • Spending Above Your Means: Many debt-burdened consumers hold more credit card debt than their annual income. Spending more than you make is the No. 1 cause of debt.

  • Job Loss: After losing your job, it’s important to modify your spending habits and adjust to the depletion of incoming funds.

  • Medical Expenses: Most people who face debt problems from medical bills failed to save money for an emergency.

  • Gambling: Gambling is an addictive habit that leads to financial ruin for many Americans.

  • Poor Budgeting: Whether its not saving or spending too much, bad budgeting techniques create debt for oblivious spenders.


Consumers who struggle with debt may use debt consolidation as a short-term solution to financial problems, but this debt-relief program must be accompanied by a change in spending habits to achieve long-term debt freedom. Many consumers obtain a debt consolidation loan but continue to charge debt on their credit cards, which worsens their financial situation.

Brad Mcdonald

Author Bio: Settle your debts today! Read about debt relief from financial writer Brad McDonnell, who is an expert on personal finance topics involving debt consolidation.

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