Article Directory :: Finance & Investment Articles

Five Ways to Get the Right Personal Loan

By Julie Davidson

Subscribe to Julie Davidson's RSS feed using any feed reader!

Republish: EasyPublish
Published: 28Jun2009
Word count: 1048
Viewed: 373 time(s)
Bookmark this article using any bookmark manager!
Get Free Content For Your Site

Whether you're purchasing a new car, looking to consolidate debt, pay off some student loans, or make renovations to your home, a personal loan can be a good solution to your monetary needs. The benefits can include lower interest rates than using a credit card and flexible terms.

However, there are things to look for when you're choosing a personal loan to make sure you're getting the best deal for your situation. These five important tips will help you make sure you're getting the right personal loan:

1) Compare interest rates.

It's important to compare interest rates for your personal loan, especially when rates are steadily climbing these days. You'll want to look for the lowest rate available in order to save money in the long run.

There are two different types of loan interest rates: fixed and variable. A fixed rate means you are locked in to paying a certain rate of interest over the duration of the loan. A variable interest rate means the rate changes with the rise and fall of inflation and the market. Both have their advantages, as you can imagine.

For example, a fixed interest rate is very attractive because your payment remains the same amount for the duration of the loan. So if the economy suffers, you'll be secure knowing your payment will remain the same rather than fluctuating the way a variable interest rate can from month to month. However, if you are locked into a high interest rate and then interest rates drop, you'll end up paying much more on your personal loan.

To decide which is better, you'll want to take into consideration your monthly income. If you have a tight budget a fixed rate is much more attractive. In either case you'll want to look at the total repayable amount, not just the APR for the loan.

2) Time.

When getting a personal loan it's important to consider the length of time you want to take to repay the loan. There are many different time periods to choose from, starting at as little as a year, depending on the size of the personal loan.

The advantage of a longer time period is a lower monthly payment, which is attractive for obvious reasons. However, do you realize you'll be paying more money in the long run? Taking longer to pay off a loan means more interest paid on the money you've borrowed. So consider a shorter amount of time if you can find one with a monthly payment you can still afford.

3) Secured vs. Unsecured Personal Loans.

Everyone likes security, and the bank is no exception. A secured loan means that the bank uses your home, a car, or other item of value as collateral toward the loan. The benefit is security for the bank and a lower interest rate for you. An unsecured loan is one without collateral to back up the loan in the event of default of payments. Some banks will offer better interest rates on secured loans as well as better terms, for good reason. They feel more confident loaning you money since you have something of value to offer if you default on the loan.

Before you consider a secured loan, however, think things through carefully. Though it sounds like a technicality to use your home as security to gain a personal loan, it's a bargaining chip the bank won't hesitate to use. Though no one enters a loan agreement planning on not paying their debt in full, life still happens, sometimes in a bad way to nice people. So if you lose your job and fall late on a few payments, you may be forced to sell your home to pay off your personal loan.

4) Nothing Is Free.

The bank doesn't make money on just the interest they charge you on a personal loan. There can be several fees that crop up, tacking more money onto the total payment amount of a personal loan. If you can, you'll want to find a bank with the lowest fee amounts when applying for a personal loan.

- Application Fees: A lot of loan establishments will charge a fee to apply for a personal loan, and you want to make sure you get the best rate available. Free is always nice, but if free application means you're paying a point or two more in your interest rate then you may want to reconsider dealing with that bank for your personal loan.

- Monthly Fees: Some banks charge a monthly service fee for processing your loan. These charges add up over the length of the loan so make sure you get a loan with the lowest service fee available. A personal loan with no service fee is even better!

- Early Payment Fees: Some personal loan types penalize you for paying your loan back before the assigned date. When you pay back your loan early the bank loses out on the interest. To keep from losing out when you pay a loan early a lot of loan institutions will charge a fee to discourage you from paying early and to recoup money. You'll want to choose a loan that offers no fees on early repayment, if possible, to make early personal loan payment an option. This way you can make early payments or additional payments each month if the opportunity presents itself.

5) Be Honest and Selective.

Before applying for a personal loan, it is important to be selective about where you choose to apply, and be honest when asked why you need the money. When you apply to many different banks and credit establishments hoping someone will give you money, your credit record reflects this. A bank may see this as a red flag to not lend you money specifically because you've been asking a lot of places for money. So take your time, research companies that may grant your loan, and only apply at the ones that will best suit you.

Honesty is the best policy as well. If you tell the bank you need the money to refurbish your home, or buy a new car they may be able to offer you a better personal loan deal that fits your needs and budget.

You can find the most popular Australian personal loans at Start Local. Wherever you live in Australia, you should make Start Local your first stop. Start Local is Australia's fastest growing local search engine and business directory.

Bookmark this article using any bookmark manager! Subscribe to Julie Davidson's RSS feed using any feed reader!

EasyPublish™ this article - publishers click here

More articles by Julie Davidson

Free Report!
Ten Essential Secrets Of Article Marketing ... Grab Your Free
Copy
Now:




We respect your privacy.


Need Content?
Regular Top Quality Content for your Blog, Ezine or Website ...
Delivered Direct,
For Free!

Click For Details



Arts & Entertainment
Automotive
Business - General
Computers & Technology
Finance & Investment
Food & Drink
Health & Fitness
Home & Family
Internet Marketing/Online Business
Legal
Pets & Animals
Politics & Government
Reference & Education
Religion & Faith
Self-Improvement/Motivation
Social
Sports & Recreation
Travel & Leisure
Writing & Speaking

More finance articles:

  • 3 Types of Investors for your Multifamily Deals (Lance Edwards)
    The word "investor" is quite a general term that means different things to different people. Dictionary.com defines an investor as "someone who commits capital in order to gain financial returns". So what does this mean in terms of real estate investing? There are three types of investors: lending, equity and hybrid (or combination). Here is a breakdown of these three types of investors.

  • What a Multifamily Property's Class Can Tell You (Lance Edwards)
    When you are dealing with multifamily apartment properties, it is very important to understand the different classes of properties. The class that a property is assigned can tell you a lot about the property and if it is worth your time and money to invest in. There are four different property classes: A, B, C, and D.

  • 5-Step Process to Financial Freedom Through Real Estate Investing (Lance Edwards)
    You have learned how to create a real estate business. But at the same time, you want to create your net worth. The steps to getting this done are a 5-step process. Not only can you apply this process to your business, but you can apply it to your personal life.

  • Is Buy and Hold Dead? (Jack Funderburk)
    According to Jim Bianco (9/14/2009) (BiancoResearch.com), the Dow has closed above the 10,000 level 1,859 times since 1999. If one had put their money in a short-term Treasury bill the first time the Dow pushed above 10,000 and simply rolled over the proceeds of the bill at each maturity (and the interest), one would have a better return on their investment today, without any market risk.

  • How to Find a Lucrative Home Business (Stacy O'Quinn)
    A lot of people are running very lucrative home-based businesses these days. Thanks to the proliferation of technology and the widespread use of the Internet, there are an amazing number of niches to be found, none of which require much investment or staffing. The criteria for evaluating opportunities could be the same regardless of what kind of business you have in mind.

  • Home Budgets Can Be Thrown Off by Both the Expected and the Unexpected (Ozeme J Bonnette)
    If there is one thing that can cause tremendous damage to our finances, it would have to be irregular expenses. These are expenses that do not happen every pay period or every month, but often come up at some point during the year. We will review a couple of the more popular irregular expenses.

  • Guaranteed Online Personal Loan Types (Mark Inglis)
    A description of the type of lans avaliable withing the UK.

  • Small Business Association Quarterly Report on Small Business Creates Factoring Surge (Kristin Gabriel)
    Kristin Gabriel is a social media marketing professional who works with The Interface Financial Group (IFG), North America's largest alternative funding source for small business. The company provides short-term financial resources including invoice factoring, accounting, finance, law, marketing and banking.

  • Forex Trading - Cutting Through the Smoke and Mirrors (John Eather)
    Why there are hundreds of people trading forex market daily. How they are making money out of it? This particular article tells you the essential tricks for making money in forex market. But trader must keep in mind those whole essential criteria for the profitable trade is consistency when it comes to decision making.

  • Practical Budgeting (Molly Wider)
    Budgeting is as difficult as dieting: keeping track of money spent is at least as challenging as keeping track of calories intake. That's why there is such a wide variety of budgeting software available today, but does it really make our life easier?

We Automatically Distribute Articles
To Thousands Of Publishers And Web Sites:

Submit Article
All content is viewed and used by you at your own risk and we do not warrant the accuracy or reliability of any of the information. The views expressed are those of the individual contributing authors and not necessarily those of this web site, or its owner, Takanomi Limited.
 
Copyright © 2009 Takanomi Ltd. Company no. 5629683. All rights reserved. | Privacy | Legal | Contact Information