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When paying bills each month, it's generally best to prioritize secured debt payments to avoid the risk of default and subsequent forfeiture of your collateral. However, when paying off debt in a strategic repayment plan, it is usually better to prioritize debts by interest rate rather than secured vs. unsecured.
Key Takeaways Because loans that are secured have collateral backing them, they are considered less risky than loans that are unsecured, or that have no collateral backing.
Junior debt, also referred to as subordinated debt, is debt that is considered to be of a lower priority in the debt and debt repayment hierarchy. It is normally unsecured and can be provided without any collateral, making it risky. Junior debt tends to come at higher interest rates than senior debt.
Federal student loans are unsecured loans distributed by the federal government and are available to many students pursuing higher education. Congress sets the interest rates for federal student loans each year, which are generally lower compared to private loans.
Secured debt is backed by collateral, such as a house in the case of a mortgage, reducing the lender's risk. Unsecured debt, like most credit card debt, does not have collateral and often carries higher interest rates.
Examples of unsecured debt include credit cards, medical bills, utility bills, and other instances in which credit was given without any collateral requirement.