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Cars and Credit Reports

The Problem
I was driving home from the store the other night when I noticed a license plate that made me laugh to myself and then I proceeded to feel sorry for the poor sap driving. The plate read “0 DOWN”. It was a white, shiny, new Ford Explorer (probably an 06′). Here’s what really got me about the caption: Not only did this consumer purchase a brand new vehicle with no money down, but he was proud of it. DUMB! Commercial advertisements and society as a whole embeds the “Buy Now, Pay Later” method into our heads and it works so well that around 90% of all consumers who purchase new cars do not put $5 down on the vehicle before signing the papers. The sad fact is, is that the average new automobile loses $3,000 as soon as it leaves the lot. Technically, you have gone into debt for something that loses value before you even use it. As if this wasn’t depressing enough, the less money you put down on a car and the worse off your credit is, the more you pay for the car. If this isn’t one big sand trap I don’t know what is!

The Role of Your Credit Report
Your online credit report is affected 2 ways when you buy a new car with no money down. First let’s look at the role it plays after you decide you NEED that shiny new sports car. The mass majority of consumers are thinking of one thing when they sit in the ‘sales chair’ to go through the paperwork: driving the car home (man this is bringing back some bad, bad memories). In order to do this you will need to finance the vehicle which requires pulling up your credit history and your credit report. This can easily be done online right in the sales office while you look around to make sure no one else tries to sneak off with your new toy. The worse off your credit report is, the higher interest rate you will pay. (This is fine though as long as you can still afford to buy food every other week and pay a few bills here and there.) The other role that your credit report plays in this game is the after-effect. The average new car buyer’s car payment is 25-30% of their total income. This creates a nice, big road block on your credit report in itself for when you are ready to make another large purchase. Not to mention when you fall behind on even one payment and your credit file takes a hard blow. Try to keep these factors in mind next time the kid in you tries to make a financial decision.

The Solution
Well you’re not going to like the best solution but here it is anyway: PAY FOR THE CAR IN FULL! If you saved the car payment every month in a good money market account; not only would you save time and money, but when you walked into the sales office with piles of hundred dollar bills you would get quite a deal! Okay, so you’re more likely to win the super lotto than do that right? Well here are a few ideas. As long as you practice a few you might get ahead of this nasty game a little bit or at least protect your online credit report. First, consider getting a 2 or 3 year old car. You can still get a shiny one and the previous owner will have taken the major depreciation of the vehicle passing the savings directly to you. Second, if you can, try waiting and searching to find the best deal possible. Trust me, there is more than 1 of those cars in the market. Third, put something down. Anything! For starters you could put down 10 to 15%. This will lower your monthly payment, lower your interest rate and maybe even cut your payoff time down. Lastly, get a bargain. Don’t settle for the asking price by any means. Be patient and keep control of your focus. One definition of maturity is learning to delay pleasure.

Various Characteristics of Home Loan and Mortgage Loan

A home loan or a home mortgage loan is any loan which has a property attached to it as collateral. A builder, developer or a home buyer can take financial assistance in the form of a loan for purchase of a given piece of land of a completely built structure. In layman’s language mortgage is tantamount to a mortgage loan. A home mortgage loan has characteristic like most other loans in that the method of repayment, interest rate, maturity period and size may vary to some degree on a case by case basis.

In contemporary times, most home purchases are done with the help of a home loan with few exceptions as very few households can muster enough money to purchase a property outright. In geographies where the demand for property is high, there is an equally strong domestic for home loans.

The word Mortgage is lifted from a French term which means “dead pledge”. This implies that if the obligation is left unfulfilled then the property would be taken into foreclosure.

There are many different types of loan which are disbursed worldwide. But there are several factors which broadly defines the feature of any mortgage. These characteristics and features are subjected to legal and local regulation of the land. Let’s look at some of the broad characteristics of a loan.

Prepayment: a few types of mortgages completely restrict or limit prepayment of a portion or the entire loan. In certain cases even a penalty is imposed on the lender in lieu of prepayment. EMI: it is the amount which has to be paid on a regular basis as decided between the lender and the borrower. The amount can be altered by the lender or by the borrower as per their mutual understanding.

Term: home loans typically have a maximum term. This is the number of years after which a loan has to be repaid. Some of the loan has no amortization or some of the loans require repayment or even still negative amortization.

Interest: Interests are of 2 types, fixed and variable. These may or may not change at pre-defined periods. Depending upon the financial health of the country the interest rates of a home loan could be high or low.

In a fixed rate home loan, the periodic payment as well as interest rate are fixed fir the entire life of the mortgage. In an adjustable rate home loan, the interest rate fluctuates after a given period of time in accordance with some market index.