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Author: James Copper | Total views: 4 Comments: 0
Word Count: 553 Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 8:59 PM

Cheap Loans - How You Can Get One

Cheap loans can be hard to come by. Many people do not even realize just how much their loan is costing them. The interest rates and any other fees add up over time.

What may seem like a necessary expense is actually costing the borrower big time. Getting cheap loans is not always easy. Lenders dont want to give out cheap loans because that is taking away from their profit.

Essentially a cheap loan is a loan with low interest rates and minimal fees. Just about the only way to get low interest rates is to have exceptional credit. It is almost impossible for a person with less than excellent credit to get a cheap loan.

This is because lenders tend to use interest rates as a safeguard for risk. In lending, a person with a high credit score is low risk, where a person with a low credit score is a high risk. That means the person with the less risk gets the lower interest rates.

There are some ways to make a loan cheaper without having to haggle over interest. One way is to pay back fast. If a person pays a loan back early then they will have less interest that they have paid. Keeping loans to shorter payback periods can accomplish this.

Another way is to avoid loans that come with fees. Avoiding all fees may be impossible, but it is best to try to get a loan with the fewest and lowest fees possible.

Many times fees are tacked on for things that the borrower is not eve aware of, such as quick delivery of the money or early payoff penalties. That is why reading all paperwork carefully is important.

It is also important to be wary of some cheap loans. Many lenders advertise cheap loans but when a borrower applies they learn those cheap rates are really for those with excellent credit ratings.

There are also many scams out there that contain hidden fees or clauses that can make for problems down the road. By being smart and really paying attention, though a borrower should be able to decipher a scam when they see one.

Cheap loans are still loans. No matter how much they cost all loans have to repaid. A borrower should not get too excited at how cheap the loan is and forget that they will still have to pay the money back. Be smart and only borrower what you can afford.

Look at the monthly repayments and see if you could afford to keep up with them if you were out of work for 3 months. Also see how much the total interest rate would be if bank rates went up by one or two percent.

Without a good credit rating, getting a cheap loan is difficult. It is not impossible, though. A smart shopper will be able to find a cheap loan even if they have less than perfect credit.

It may take time and work, but cheap loans are possible for everyone. This is also true if you are self employed. Generally lenders will perceive you as a higher risk and increase the interest rate accordingly.

About the Author

James Copper enjoys writing on a diverse range of subjects, but especially finance. He works for the Cheap Loans Department at Any Loans.




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