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What To Do About Adverse Credit Loans

by admin on Aug.09, 2010, under Loans and Credit

When a borrower falls behind on loan payments it can mean big trouble. If the loan was secured with collateral then the borrower has more to worry about then just credit problems.

Adverse loans will not go away and they often become a large problem. A loan is considered to be an adverse loan at the first missed payment, so letting it go is not an option. The minute the borrower realizes they will miss a payment they need to take action.

The very first thing to do when a loan payment is not going to be paid on time is contact the lender. It is the borrowers responsibility to pay the loan payments when they are due, but many times a lender is willing to work with a borrower.

If the borrower has made a few payments on time, the lender is likely to extend them a grace period. However, if this is a constant problem, the lender is likely to not be so flexible.

Talking with the lender requires professionalism. A borrower should be prepared. They should be able to fully explain why they are unable to make the payment on time. They should also be able to tell the lender when they will be able to make the payment.

It is also wise for the borrower to keep in mind that they are the one who is at default, not the lender. The problem is really the borrowers alone, but the lender may be able to help.

It is not wise to demand something of the lender or try to blame the lender. It is not their fault the payment can not be made. The only reason the lender may even be willing to work with the borrower is because the truth is that the lender will come out better in the end with a loan paid in full instead of trying to go through the process of collections.

The borrower may want to sit down and organize their finances. They will have to see why this problem occurred and find a solution. It is essential to prevent it from happening again. It is also nice to have a budget to show the lender so they understand this is a one time issue.

The borrower will need to make a plan to pay the adverse loan. They should figure out expenses and income to try to come up with something that will work. It is their responsibility to find a way to make the situation better.

An adverse loan is going to wreck a credit report. It can cause further financial problems and even legal battles. Letting it go is just not an option. The lender is not likely to just walk away and chalk it up to an error on their part for lending to the borrower in the first place.

The lender wants their money and they will get it back through the legal process of collections. An adverse loan is nothing to let get out of hand. Taking care of it right away is the only way to prevent it from becoming a headache.

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Are Student Loans Better Than Credit Cards?

by admin on Nov.19, 2009, under Loans and Credit

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When applying for student loans, its so important for prospective college students to calculate their finances as best they can to receive the appropriate funding. From tuition and books to room and board, living expenses and food, students should make sure to secure the funds they actually will need to get them through each semester at college.

By applying for the correct amount, students wont find themselves in a bind or get themselves into a credit card nightmare.

Way too many college students these days get into big trouble with credit cards. Its unfortunate that students too inexperienced to know better receive enticing credit card offers in the mail. Usually when a credit card offer looms over a student, its like dangling a carrot in front of a rabbit. The student grabs the credit card offer without thinking ahead. Credit cards oftentimes appear to be a quick fix or a type of free money, and they then become the remedy students think they need.

Student Loans versus Credit Cards

If anything, its the opposite. Like student loans, credit card debt must be paid back. Theres a huge difference though. Student loans usually are taken out with fixed interest rates, depending on the type of loan and a students credit rating, amount of loan, repayment terms, etc.

However, theres usually a catch when students receive those amazing credit card offers. The catch is sky-high finance charges, some as high as 22 percent! However, oftentimes students dont think about the finance charges when they accept the credit card offers. Its kind of like, Ill think about that later.

Some students who havent taken out enough student loans to cover their college expenses resort to credit cards to pay for necessities, books and even rent! Theyll use their credit cards to take out cash advances, which usually have even higher finance charges than by simply charging.

Never-ending Cycle of Debt

There are students who accept more than one credit card offer. After hitting the limit on one credit card, its easy to accept another and then another, and so on. With the high interest rates and finance charges attached to these credit card offers, students easily can rake up more than they bargain for. When students pay off credit cards by only paying minimum monthly payments, they are making their financial situation worse. Finance charges accrue month after month. It could take almost a lifetime to pay off the credit card bills.

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