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by Amanda Hash, Ama

Do you really need a loan? Can you do without it? How much do you really need? Almost everything has things in favour and things against it and loans are not the exception. It all boils down to taking advantage of a well-used loan or suffering from a bad administration, namely, asking for too much or asking for a loan when you could go without it.

Easy Come, Easy Go

It is relatively easy to get a loan. The difficult thing is to administrate it properly. There is always a tendency to feel “powerful” with money in your hands, and you start squandering it. So, establish your real needs and stick to them.

A Simple Comparison

In most countries of Latin America, the interest rates are much higher, similar to those of credit cards, so the public in general think twice before taking a loan. In the US, where interest rates are much lower, it is therefore easier to pay back a loan… making it also easier to exceed your possibilities and get into trouble fast.

So, Let's Get Down To It

Points against a loan: Risk of not being able to repay, lack of monthly cash flow once you have used the loan money, chosing the wrong lender and getting into unnecessary disputes, among others.

Points in favor: The highest feature of a loan is when it can leverage your business. Next is the well-known “enjoy now, pay later”. Help towards startup of a new activity like salesmanship, for which you need a car. Getting rid of old, expensive debts with a more convenient financing, through mortgage loans or similar.

Weighing Everything

A bad experience with a loan will make you reluctant to future loans. A good initial experience might make you over confident with future loans. So, our sound advice here is never to act on impulse. Weigh everything carefully, find out the current rates and conditions and make sure you ask for the right sum.

Look out for the tendency at the moment of needing the loan. If the tendency is for the rates to decrease, then you might want to wait a little, until they reach their lowest point. Take note of everything you wish to ask the agent and take your notes with you, the classical, “What if I…” type of question.

Starting A Business

When the loan is for starting a business, there are two possible situations. Either you come from an unsuccessful previous experience and you are changing trades or you are leaving a 9 to 5 job to start something on your own. In the first case, if your situation is rather desperate, you could say that the only solution is to get a home equity loan. Financially speaking, impulse is the mother of all disasters, so take it easy.

In the other case, when you are leaving a normal job to start your own business, consider the following: Take a short-term, easy-to-pay loan before leaving your job. Thus, you will be able to get the initial stuff you need, and probably launch a “trial” operation to check out the market, before you stop having a salary that will save your skin from the sharks.

And Now…

Once you know how the trade responds, you can elaborate your business plan, knowing what you are talking about. That way, you will be able to get a much higher loan, with less risk for you as well as for the lender. They always like to feel they are “partners” in a good business.


It is a big decision and both sides of the coin have their advantages and disadvantages. I would like to share some of my opinions with you.

Advantages of Owning A Home

Having your own home is something many people strive for especially for those thinking of starting a family. You get a sense of freedom and security since the house is yours and you are free to do whatever you want with it. You are free to hack and decorate your house to your taste.

An advantage of owning a home is that it can be a great investment tool. Think of it as investing in real estate, only that you live in it as well. The government also has various kinds of tax rebates and deductions for home owners.

The biggest advantage of owning your own home versus renting it is that your monthly payments are not ?wasted?. What I mean is that when you own a home, your monthly home loan payment goes towards paying your home. When you rent a home, the monthly payments only help to line the homeowner's pockets.

Another interesting thing is when you own a home, your credit rating goes up a lot as well, thus you are able to get better loans at a lower interest rate.

Disadvantages of Owning A Home

There are some disadvantages to owning a home. For example, you are liable for any accidents and injuries on your property. Getting a home insurance policy covering such cases can offset this. However, there is a cost involved.

You are also liable for any damage that is caused to your neighbor's property if the cause comes from you or your property. An example would be a fire breaking out from your home and spreading to your neighbor's homes damaging their properties. In this instance, you are liable to pay for the damages caused.

Wear and Tear is part and parcel of owning a home. For example, the water pipes may turn rusty, windowpanes may need refurbishing or the garage door is broken. From time to time, you need to spend some money on maintaining your house.

Your home loan needs to be paid on time and so is your home insurance. Therefore, it can take a toll on your financial commitments. So be sure to plan your home loan payments properly.

Though there are various tax rebates and deductibles when owning a home, you still need to pay property tax each year.

As you can see, owning a home requires financial commitments. So be sure to plan ahead before getting one.
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