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I've had some major purchases in my life including houses, cars and even my grand piano. All of these things I've had to finance. And, several years ago when I was a starving musician first starting out, I had quite a time arranging financing for my first home. In fact, I had to pay almost two percentage points higher than the bank rate. Why? Because, I wasn't showing enough on my tax returns and was considered high risk.



I was however, able to leverage the equity on my first home to finance my grand piano at a pretty good bank rate. As for my cars I've always bought used and paid cash. Like most low income earners with little to no credit, or bad credit, I learned over time how to build good credit.

It was a bit frustrating sometimes, having to pay higher bank rates, but I must admit the benefits of being a self-employed musician meant that I could deduct a lot of expenses including the interest on these loans.

One of the things I've learned over time is that even though I am considered high risk, lenders still want my business. There were a couple of things however which kept me from negotiating better lending rates. The first is that I felt embarrassed to show these people my income statements. Even though they didn't really reflect my earning power, I felt ashamed. And, because of that I didn't even try to negotiate my lenders. The second thing is I really didn't even know that it was even possible to negotiate my lending terms, much less ask for better rates.

No matter if you are in a low income tax bracket or a high one, there are good money managers and bad money managers. I have a millionaire friend who runs up his credit cards to the maximum and doesn't pay them until he gets calls from the collection agency. Then he finds ways to move money to pay everyone and then starts the same process all over again. Even though he's a millionaire, his credit rating is poor.

In order to be an excellent money manager it's important to learn two things. One; don't be ashamed of where you are at. Feeling ashamed will keep you focused on what you don't have rather than what you are doing to better your current situation. Poor people stay focused on the problem. Rich people stay focused on the solution. If you want to fix your problem, or change your current situation, stay focused on what you can do to instead of what you can't.

The second thing you need to learn is how to negotiate your lenders. If you are renewing your mortgage, purchasing a used car, or making any other major purchase make sure you negotiate the lender. How do you do this? When you sit down with them ponder for a few moments the rate they quote you. Then look at them in the eye and say these exact seven words, ?you'll have to do better than that?. If for some reason they say they can't do anything, be prepared to walk away. Also, try to negotiate the rate before they do a credit check because each request is monitored by the credit bureau and that can lower your credit rating if you get turned down.
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If you can't make the required payments, you could lose your home as well as the equity you've built up. That's why it's important not to let anyone talk you into using your home to borrow money you may not be able to afford to pay back. Not all loans or lenders are created equal. Some unscrupulous lenders target older or low-income homeowners and those with credit problems. These lenders may offer loans based on the equity in your home, not on your ability to repay the loan. High interest rates and credit costs can make it very expensive to borrow money, even if you use your home as collateral.

Talk to an attorney, financial advisor, or someone else you trust before you make any decisions about borrowing money. Non-profit credit and housing counseling services also can be useful in helping you manage your credit and make smart decisions about loans.

Early Warning Signs

Avoid any lender who:

- tells you to falsify information on the loan application. For example, stay away from a lender who tells you to say that your income is higher than it is.

- pressures you into applying for a loan or applying for more money than you need.

- pressures you into accepting monthly payments you can't make or could have trouble making.

- fails to provide required loan disclosures or tells you not to read them.

- misrepresents the kind of credit you're getting, like calling a one-time loan a line of credit.

- promises one set of terms when you apply, and gives you another set of terms to sign with no legitimate explanation for the change.

- tells you to sign blank forms ? and says they'll fill in the blanks later.

- says you can't have copies of the documents that you've signed.

Be smart and shop around for a lender and be prepared to provide your entire financial history. This is due to the subprime mess that the United States is in and the scrutiny of the lending agencies.

You can still get a loan at a decent interest rate but you have to do your homework and find what is right for you.
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