Lending

Bad Credit Loans and Facts

Whenever you apply for a loan, your credit history is reviewed. Depending on that your application may be accepted or rejected. If you have a good credit history, you may qualify for a loan with great rates, terms and conditions. But on the other hand, if you have a bad credit history, you may have to settle for a bad credit loan. Bad credit loans are loans that are made for people with a bad credit history. Not every lender offers these loans. So you might have to look for lenders who are willing to offer these loans.

The Terms

Since a person with a bad credit history is considered to be a risky factor while lending a loan, the lenders will charge a much higher rate of interest. The processing fees, closing costs etc will also be much higher than normal loans. But the advantage that you have despite of the high rate of interest is that your application will be accepted even if you have the worst credit score. Of course if you compare the loans, they will look like substandard ones. But you need to understand the fact that because of your credit score, these loans are your only chance. No other lender would accept your application.

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Lending Money to somebody for loans

When a friend or a family member asks you for money you can be faced with a delicate situation. Thinking it is your duty to help that person, sometimes you end up hurting yourself. Try, when you can’t resist a close person, to analyze first all the data of the problem.

1. Analyze with you heart and mind

Look at the situation with the objectivity of a bank, combined with the sympathy you feel for a friend. If your heart and head agree you probably are not making a mistake helping him. If one of them tells you “No!” there is probably something wrong.

2. Consult with someone else

If a friend asks you for money, ask a third person and rely on his or hers objectivity, a person that can be another friend or a family member with a trusted intelligence.

3. Don’t be afraid to say no

Never hesitate to refuse someone if the situation involves too many risks. Search for other helping options for that person. Conduct the conversation in such a manner that your friend will understand you are refusing the request not the person that made it.

4. Lending equals giving a gift?

You can suggest to that person that, if his of hers financial situation improves in the future, you will be glad to get a present that would equal the money you lent to them.

5. For your safety, sign a contract.

When you are about to give away significant amounts of money, sign, each of you, a contract that settles the conditions and the return date of the money, and also their total amount.

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