Published December 4th, 2011 at 7:00 pm in Finance with no comments
Tagged with Finance, Personal, Unsecured
Not everyone is always financially well. Also, a cold fact is that not everyone has a home. Those who have nothing to place find hard arranging fund from any outside sources. In a move to kick-start, lending authority has come up with the concept of unsecured personal finance. Innumerable loan shops are working in this prospect. You can find them online and, offline across the money market. Locating them online however is gaining precedence. You can not stop hearing various commercial advertisements on the radio or television, or the newspaper. But availability of such finance option on internet has taken a new shape altogether.
You can collate information on the finance from various companies and their functioning. In today’s world of information technology, internet has proved itself the best applying tool. Your information gathering gets very easy. Everything is just couple of clicks away. You can start your search for these companies online. For all of your sundry purposes, you get a denomination of £500 to £25,000. That amount you will have to repay in an agreed time. The repayment period fixed for the unsecured finance is usually based on your financial capacity. However, you can pay your loan sum in six months. In some special cases, lenders can extend you reimbursement term further for 10 years.
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Published June 28th, 2011 at 8:40 pm in Finance with no comments
Tagged with Debt, Debts, Look, Settlement, Unsecured
The four primary concerns for most consumers carrying significant debt loads are: i) size of monthly payment and ability to make it ii) time to debt freedom, iii) total cost to pay off the entire debt, and iv) the credit rating impact of the resolution program. Be sure to evaluate each program relative to your prioritization of these factors. Since there are a variety of debt resolution options, including credit counseling, debt negotiation/debt settlement, a debt consolidation loan, bankruptcy, and other debt resolution options, it is important to fully understand each option and then pick the solution that is right for you. Credit Counseling A Consumer Credit Counseling Service (CCCS), is one specific type of debt management plan. It is a very common form of debt consolidation. There are many companies offering credit counseling programs. In a CCCS program, you make one payment to the CCCS firm and they then distribute that payment to your various creditors. CCCS firms negotiate lower interest rates with your creditors. By obtaining interest rate concessions from your lenders or creditors, more of the payment you make each month goes to the principle balance, thereby speeding up the time it takes to become debt free. Because the program lowers interest rates, it less effective for someone whose interest rates are already low. It is important to understand that in a credit counseling program, you are still repaying 100% of your debts, plus some interest. Often, in Consumer Credit Counseling program, the size of the payment is not significantly lower than your current monthly minimum payments you are sending to your creditors. This means that if you are having trouble making your current payment, a CCCS program may not be right for you. The program demands that you make a timely payment each month. If not, you could end dropping out of the program without having resolved the debt problem. Although there are no precise figures available, a high percentage of people who enroll in a CCCS program drop out. On average, most credit counseling programs take around five years. While most credit counseling programs do not impact your FICO score, being enrolled in a credit counseling debt management plan does show up on your credit report and affects your credit rating. Unfortunately, many lenders look at enrollment in CCCS program as akin to filing for Chapter 13 Bankruptcy; in both cases you needed the assistance of an outside firm to re-organize your debts. Debt Settlement Debt settlement, also called debt negotiation, is a form of debt consolidation that reduces your total debt. Read more of this >>