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Loans: Various Kinds, But Which One Can Help You

Author: David Peters Author Ranking Silver | Posted: 17-09-2006 | Comments: 0 | Views: 302 | Rating:  (67) Article Popularity - Blue (?) Got a Question? Ask.
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Whether you want to buy a home, finance your education or redo your house, there are many kinds of loans that can help you achieve your goals. Here is a helpful loan guide to introduce some of the most common loans available today.
Bad Credit Personal Loan

A Bad Credit Personal Loan is a loan ideal for people bad credit ratings. Your past record of County Court Judgments, mortgage or other loan arrears can live on to deny you access to finance that other people regard as normal.

If you own a home and have equity in your property, a Bad Credit Personal Loan can bring control back to your life. Secured on your home, a Bad Credit Personal Loan can give you financial freedom.

With a Bad Credit Personal Loan you can borrow up to 125% of your property value in some cases, which can help you.
Bridging Loan

When you need a loan to "bride" the financial gap between monies required for your new property completion prior to your existing property having been sold, a bridging loan can help.

Bridging loans are short-term loans arranged when you need to purchase a house but can't arrange the mortgage for some reason, such as there is a delay in selling your current home.

A useful factor about bridging loans is that a bridging loan can be used to cover the financial gap when buying one property before the existing one is sold.

A bridging loan can also be used to raise capital pending the sale of a property.

Bridging loans can be arranged for any sum and can be borrowed for periods from a week to up to six months.

Similar to a mortgage where the amount borrowed is secured on your home, the bridging loan advantage of a mortgage is that it attracts a lower interest rate.

While bridging loans are convenient, the truth is that the interest rates can be very high.
Business Loan

Designed for an array of startup business needs including the purchase, refinance, expansion of a business, development loans or any type of commercial investment, a business loan helps startup businesses.

These loans are generally available at really competitive interest rates from leading commercial loan lenders.

A business loan can be secured by all types of business property, commercial and residential properties.

These loans can offer up to 79% LTV (Loan to Valuation) with variable rates, depending on status and how long the term is.

Business loans are usually offered on Freehold and long Leasehold properties with Bricks and Mortar valuations required. Legal and valuation fees are payable by the client.

Car Loan

There are basic types of car loans available are Hire Purchase and Manufacturer's schemes. Hire purchase car finance is arranged by a car dealership, and in essence means that you are hiring the car from the dealer until the final payment on the loan has been paid, when you receive ownership of the car, usually through a deed.

A Manufacturers' scheme is a type of loan that is combined and advertised by the car manufacturer and can be arranged directly with them or through a local car dealership. You will not own the car until you pay back the loan in full, and the car could be repossessed if you didn't pay your bills.

Cash Loan

Cash Loans are also known as Payday Loans, and these loans are ideal for people who hold down jobs who find themselves in a situation where they are short of immediate funds.

A Cash Loan can assist you in this situation with short-term loans, which is useful.

Loans are repayable on your next payday, although it is possible to renew your loan until further paydays down the road.

To apply for a Cash Loan you have to have a job and a bank account with a checkbook. A poor credit rating or debt history is initially not a problem.

Debt Consolidation Loan

Debt consolidation loans can give you a fresh start, allowing you to consolidate all of your loans into one simple loan, which will give you just one easy-to-manage payment, and in most cases, at a lower rate of interest.

These debt consolidation loans are secured on your home and can sweep away the pile of repayments to your credit and store cards, HP, loans and replace them with one, low cost, monthly payment that is calculated to be well within your means.

With a Debt Consolidation Loan, you can borrow up to 125% of your property value in some cases, which depends on the lender.

This type of loan can reduce your interest costs and monthly payments. Finally, you can get your life back in control.

Home Loan

A Home Loan is a loan secured on your home. You can unlock the value tied up in your property with a secured Home loan, and many people choose to do so with this kind of loan.

The loan can be used for any purpose you wish, and is available to anyone who owns a home. Home loans can be used for home improvements, buying a new car, taking a vacation, paying of credit cards and debt consolidation.

Home Improvement Loan

A Home Improvement Loan is a low-interest loan secured on the property you own, and is only for homeowners.

With a Home Improvement Loan, you can borrow money with low monthly repayments.

The loan can be repaid over any term between 5 and 25 years, depending on your available income and the amount of equity in the property that is to provide the security for the loan. You need to talk to your lender about that aspect.

A Home Improvement Loan can help you with installing a new kitchen, bathroom, extension, loft conversion, conservatory, landscaping your garden or purchasing new furniture. You can even use it on non-house expenditure like a new car or repaying credit card or other debts, which makes it convenient and useful for multi purposes.

Home Owner Loan

A Home Owner Loan is a loan secured on your home that you own. You can unlock the value tied up in your property with a secured Home Owner loan. The loan can be used for any purpose, and is available to anyone who owns their home. Home owner loans can be used for any purpose such as, home improvements, new car, luxury holiday, pay of store card or credit card debt and debt consolidation.

Payday Loan

Payday Loans also known as Cash Loans are arranged for people in employment who find themselves in a situation where they are short of immediate funds.

A Payday Loan can assist you in this situation with short-term loans to help you get through tough financial times.

Payday Loans are repayable on your next payday, although it is possible to renew your loan until subsequent paydays. To apply for a loan you have to be employed and have a bank account with a checkbook. A poor credit rating or debt history is initially not a problem.

Personal Loan

There are two categories of personal loans: secured personal loans and unsecured personal loans – See individual titles below. Homeowners can apply for a Secured personal loan (using their property as security), whereas tenants only have the option of an unsecured personal loan.

Remortgage Loan

To help you change your mortgage rate without moving, you may want to look into getting a remortgage loan. Remortgaging is the process of switching your mortgage to another lender that is offering a better deal than your current lender. This process is done to help you save money. A remortgage can also be used to raise additional finances by releasing equity in your property.

You can borrow money and rates are variable, depending on status.

Secured Loan

A secured loan is a loan that uses your home as security against the loan. Secured loans are suitable for when you are trying to raise a large amount; are having difficulty getting an unsecured loan; or, have a poor credit history. Lenders can be more flexible when it comes to secured loans, making a secured loan possible when you may have been turned down for an unsecured loan. Secured loans are another option if you need a new car, or need to make home improvements, or take that vacation. You can borrow any amount of money and repay it over any period from 5 to 25 years. You can choose a monthly payment that fits in your current circumstances and makes life easier on you.

Secured Personal Loan

A Secured Personal Loan is another useful type of loan that is secured against property. Secured personal loans are suitable for when you are trying to raise a large amount; are having difficulty getting an unsecured personal loan; or, have a poor credit history. Lenders can be more flexible when it comes to Secured personal loans, making a Secured personal loan possible when you may have been turned down for an unsecured personal loan. Secured personal loans are also worth considering if you need a new car, or need to make home improvements, or take that luxury holiday of a lifetime.
You can borrow any amount you need with a secured personal loan and repay it over any period from 5 to 25 years.
Student Loan

For students in college, a student loan is used to help students fund the cost of their education. Applications are made through a private institution or the government. A student loan is a way of receiving money to help with your living costs when you're attending college. You start paying back the loan once you have graduated, provided your income has reached a certain level.

Tenant Loan

A tenant loan is an unsecured loan that is given to people that do not own their own property. A tenant loan is always unsecured because in most cases, if you are renting an apartment, you do not have an asset against which you can secure your loan. Tenants sometimes find that some loan companies will only lend money to homeowners, which can be frustrating. If you are a tenant you need to look for a company, bank or building society willing to give you an unsecured loan.
Unsecured Loan

An unsecured loan is a useful personal loan where the lender has no claim on a homeowner's property should they fail to repay. Instead, the lender is relying solely on the ability of a borrower to meet their loan borrowing repayments. Because you not securing the money you are borrowing, lenders tend to limit the value of unsecured loans to protect themselves.

The repayment period will range from anywhere between six months and ten years, depending on the lender. Unsecured loans are offered by traditional financial institutions like building societies and banks but also recently by the larger supermarkets chains.

An unsecured loan can be used for almost anything you may want, from a vacation to buying a new car, funding a wedding or adding on home improvements.

An unsecured loan is ideal for those who do not own homes and cannot obtain a secured loan for example; a tenant living in rented accommodation.

Unsecured Personal Loan

An Unsecured personal loan is a useful personal loan that happens when the lender has no claim on a homeowner's property should they fail to repay. Instead, the lender is relying solely on the ability of a borrower to meet their loan borrowing repayments.

The amount you are able to borrow with this type of loan can vary. The repayment period will range from anywhere between six months and ten years. An Unsecured personal loan can be used for almost anything – a luxury holiday, a new car, a wedding, or home improvements.

An Unsecured personal loan is ideal for people who are not homeowners and cannot get a secured loan. For example, this is a good program for renters.

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