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How To Get A Loan With Bad Credit

By: Gen Wright Home | Finance


If you have damaged credit, then you might believe that you cannot get a loan. The fact of the matter is, this is not really the case. If you have less than perfect credit, getting a loan is possible.

There are firms that extend credit to people with less than perfect credit. Finding these companies is half the battle. With the extensive growth of the Internet, finding these firms is easier than ever. However, finding shady businesses is also easier than ever. After finding a business that will extend you credit, you need to do your due diligence and conduct thorough research. Contact the Better Business Bureau and look for any complaints that have been filed. Also utilize your favorite search engine and look for online complaints that are connected to the company you are considering.

Another great place to find financing is by talking to friends and family. Word of mouth is still the best way to find good companies. You probably have a family member or friend who also has less than perfect credit. They may have arranged for a loan in the past, and can provide you a detailed account of their past experiences.

There are some things that you will want to be on the watch for when trying to get a loan with bad credit. The first is high interest rates. The cost of bad credit is higher interest rates. You're a higher risk to the business offering you credit, so they're going to insist on higher interest rates in order to cover that risk. Also be on the lookout for hidden fees and read the terms and conditions carefully. Common fees include processing fees, origination fees, and annual fees, just to name a few. These fees can greatly increase your real annual percentage rate, so be sure to evaluate the interest rate and fees carefully.

Consider the following example:

You find a loan offer for $2000. The terms are 12 months repayment, 19% interest, compounded annually, and a $49 loan fee. What's the real interest rate you'll be paying?

First, figure out the total of payments:

$2,000 x 1.19 = $2,380

Second, add the loan fee:

$2,380 + $49 = $2,429

Now figure the actual APR (annual percentage rate), or cost of credit:

$2,429 / $2,000 = 1.21

Thus, the real interest rate on this loan is 21% when taking the loan fee into account.

There are a lot of companies out there that often try to hide the real expense of a loan by imposing fees. Consider all of the loan terms when you are thinking about a loan. This is especially true when you have bad credit. Whenever you are entering into a business transaction of any type, it is always in your best interest to completely investigate the company you choose. Don't slack off on the research. Protect yourself and your financial and business dealings.



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