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Guaranteed Loans After Bankruptcy

Guaranteed loans are really made for people with past credit problems, like those who have just gone through bankruptcy, but for this very reason it’s generally a good idea to consider other options first.

See, because this option is targeted at people with bad financial histories, they know that you have few options and will accept any interest rate or fee that they throw at you when you need a loan. You may decide that these rates are worth it because you need cash now, and making the payments over time will actually help you rebuild your credit, and that may be true.

However, I suggest you carefully consider some other options first. You may need cash now and not have any kind of collateral to offer, in which case a guaranteed option may be your only choice, but in terms of your long term financial stability it’s better to avoid this. While repaying a loan will help build up your credit, a guaranteed option with it’s high interest rates, and often times hidden fees, will hurt your wallet and possibly get you into financial problems.

One great option if you have something of value like jewelry, vehicle, or real estate is to use this as collateral on a loan to get yourself a deal with a more traditional lender, and get yourself a better interest rate. This will save you money and help you avoid future problems.

If collateral isn’t an option for you, try and work on your credit in other ways for about a year after you’ve discharged your debts before applying for a small unsecured loan. You can do this by making payments on time on all your bills, and by getting a secured credit card at your bank.

Of course, this option doesn’t help you much if you need cash now. If you need money now, and you don’t have any form of collateral, you’ll probably want to look into guaranteed loans. Be sure to shop around, I generally recommend looking at five different lenders offers before signing on for anything. Look over the terms and conditions carefully–if you don’t understand something, ask–as this is the only way to find a deal without fees that you are unwilling, or unable, to pay.

New Car Loans With Bad Credit – What You Can Expect When Applying

If you have a credit score that is below 680 you will likely have a hard time getting a car loan from a traditional dealer such as your bank but this does not mean you cannot get financing. This article shares where to look for car financing and what to expect when your credit is poor.

Used or New Car Loans for Bad Credit

The economy is down and banks (and all types of traditional lenders) are not loaning as freely as they once where this means you must have a pretty good credit score in order to qualify for financing from you bank. This leaves you with two options, you can either go directly to a car dealership that advertises that they can get you financing or you can go online and find a company that caters to getting consumers car loans for bad credit.

If you go directly to a dealer down the street you want to keep in mind that they have a motive of making a profit. This can mean that they will work hard to get you a loan but it also means that they might play around with your interest rate to your disadvantage.

A little know secret used by car dealers is that it is legal for them to add on to the interest rate that they find for you. For instance, if they find you a lender willing to give you 9 percent interest they can legally tack on an additional 3 percent and pocket that money. Interest adds up fast and this can translate into $100 extra for you a month.

Your other option is to go online and get car financing. The advantage here is that they will compete for your business and this means you will be offered the lowest interest rate possible and often without a down payment requirement. Another advantage is you can apply without having to sit face to face with someone, which can be embarrassing if your credit is not clean.

Either way when your credit is poor you will end up paying a higher interest rate compared to those with good credit but shopping online will likely give you the best rate and you can always consider refinancing for a lower interest rate in a year.