Consolidation (combining multiple debts into one new loan) can be helpful if it lowers your overall interest rate and simplifies payments. A balance transfer to a card with a 0% introductory APR can be a powerful tool for paying down high-interest credit card debt faster, but beware of transfer fees and the high rate that kicks in after the promo period.
Credit scoring models, like FICO® and VantageScore®, consider the variety of your credit accounts. A diverse mix demonstrates to lenders that you have experience successfully managing different types of credit responsibilities, which can positively impact your score.
Yes. The cycle of spending for validation followed by guilt and anxiety can lead to chronic stress, shame, and even depression, as the debt mounts and the emotional payoff from purchases fades.
Yes, but they are typically low and regulated. Agencies may charge a small setup fee (often waived for hardship) and a monthly maintenance fee, usually around $25-$50. These fees must be disclosed upfront.
A credit report is a detailed record of your credit history compiled by bureaus (Equifax, Experian, TransUnion). Lenders use it to assess your risk as a borrower, impacting your ability to get loans, rates, and terms.