10 tips for safe loans

>> Wednesday, July 23, 2008

If you are in need for money and want a loan, it is important that you get the best deal and you will be able to manage your debt. These tips are provided by "Consumer Direct.govt.uk" to guide you while borrowing. Either it is a loan or you use credit card for borrowing, these questions would help you understand the "loan" terms in a better way.

10 tips for safe loans

1- How much will the credit cost you compared with other similar deals?

Compare the APRs. Usually the lower it is, the less you pay. But there may be other charges not included in the the APR, so find out what these are. You need to be sure how much you are paying in total.

2- Is your home being used as security?

If your home is used as security for a loan and you don't keep up repayments, you could lose it.

3- Is it the best deal and interest rate you can get?

Buying credit is like buying anything else - you shop around for the goods so do the same for the credit. The credit offered to you when you buy may not be
the best deal.

4- Do you fully understand the credit agreement form you're about to sign?

Don't be pressured into signing a deal at the till - if you don't understand it, take it away and get advice. Remember you can't change your mind if you sign in the shop.

5- Will the interest rate stay the same?

Ask if the interest rate is fixed or will change. Find out if the rate offered is an introductory rate.

6- Are there extra charges if you repay the debt early?

Some lenders charge an extra fee if you pay a loan off early.

7- What happens if you miss a payment?

There are often penalty fees if you miss a payment which can greatly increase how much you will have to pay back.

8- What do you have to pay each month and for how long?

It's important to look at how long you'll pay back as well as how much. For example £20 each month may be affordable but if it's for 10 years you're paying back a lot more than if it's for two years.

9- What's the total amount that you will pay back?

The longer the period of the loan the more you'll pay back. That's why it's important to pay off as much as you can each month on a credit card - the longer you take to pay back the more it will cost you.

10- Can you take the credit agreement away to consider at your leisure?

A credit agreement is a legal document - you need to read it carefully before you sign

Source link: What you want from a loan or credit card?

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