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What Every Borrower Wants To Know But Is Afraid To Ask
by Angelo Drew, Ang
Every time a first-time borrower decides to opt for a loan, there are a few common queries that enter their minds. The most important one being; what type of loan do I take? There are various types of loan products in the market and it is a personal choice which loan you choose to take. The market offers secured, as well as unsecured credit. Before taking on a loan, it is important that you analyse these two factors:

  • The reason of taking the loan
  • Your financial condition

    Unlike the common perception, most banks and online lenders are sympathetic to borrowers needs. Some of the reasons that are de-rigueur at the application table include:

  • Buying a house/car
  • Financing marriage/education
  • Going on a vacation/honeymoon
  • Paying medical or tax charges
  • Furnishing your home
  • Getting over cash crunch
  • Christmas spending


    If you are a homeowner then you have the option of going in for secured loans. This form of credit allows you to take a loan on the basis of some asset that you place with the lender. It can be in any form, your home, bank deposit, your car, but it has to be of equal worth to the amount that you are borrowing. You can also apply online for secured loans.

    The other important question is how much do I borrow? The amount that you should borrow depends upon two things:

  • Firstly, how much you need to execute your plans?
  • Secondly, can you afford to repay your loan without running short of money at the end of the month?

    In the case of secured loans, the amount that you can avail is quite big up to £250,000. But lenders do not provide such a big sum to just about every applicant. Your personal financial record goes a long way in the lenders assessment of your clientele worth.

    Another common question that strikes the borrower is how important is an insurance against a loan?

    Payment Protection Insurance (PPI) is like any other insurance. It protects your repayments in the advent of missed payments due to illness, unemployment, natural calamity or any other clause that is included in the agreement. It is therefore not an inconceivable option for Secured loans because here your asset is at stake.









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