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How to Find the Best Loan

by Mike on August 19, 2011

There will come a time in your life when you will need, or want, to take out a loan. Loans are available and often necessary for a myriad of purchases: college education, home, automobile, investments, etc.

If you want to get the best possible loan, it’s necessary that you do your research and compare the pros and cons of not only the loan, but also the lender.

The first step in determining in the loan process starts with you. Figure what you will use the loan towards. Are you purchasing a car? Paying for college? Buying a house?

Lenders offer a variety of loans that can meet your financial needs.

After you’ve determined what kind of loan you need, you should determine how much money you will need to actually borrow. Calculate how much money you can afford to put down, if any.

The more money you put towards the down payment of your purchase, the less money you will need to borrow from a lender.

Ask trusted family members, friends and colleagues for a referral to a secure and reputable lender. Chances are, if they’ve had a good experience, or a bad one, they’ll be happy to share this information with you.

If you do not want to do the research about a lender yourself, find a loan broker. Loan brokers do the research and shopping around for you. Brokers usually work for a commission or a small fee.

A good loan broker may be able to secure you the best possible loans through their trusted network of contacts, a network to which you may not otherwise have access.

Before you submit your loan application, review your credit report. You can obtain a free copy of your credit report from any of the big three credit bureaus: Equifax, TransUnion, or Experian.

It is important to note that the higher your credit score, the higher your chances for obtaining a low interest rate. If there are any errors on your credit report, be sure to straighten them out with the credit bureau before you apply for your loan.

Lenders view a high credit score as a low risk and a low credit score as a high risk. The higher the risk for the lender, the higher the interest rate they will offer on their loans.

Also, a high credit score will open up your choice of lender. You will find that more lenders want your business, which of course, offers you a greater advantage in choosing your loan.

Once you decide on a lender, be certain that you understand the terms and details of your loan. Before you sign on the dotted line, ask all the questions you need until you fully understand your loan completely.

You should educate yourself about your loan so that you know when your repayments are scheduled to begin, how much they will cost you per month and how much your total loan cost, including interest, will be.

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