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Benefits Of A Personal Loan


John Mussi



A personal loan can offer many benefits. The benefits will vary depending on the
type of personal loan selected.

If you selected a secured personal loan it can offer the following benefits:

- A secured personal loan is far easier to obtain than unsecured personal loans. The added security that this type of loan gives the lender means that even those with a less than perfect credit history can get hold of a secured personal loan with relative ease.

- A secured personal loan is often offered with more favourable terms than other types of loans. With secured personal loans it is also far more likely that you will be able to borrow a larger amount of money and pay it back over a longer period of time.

- A secured personal loan can help you to free up equity that would otherwise remain dormant in your property, letting you make use of capital that would otherwise remain unobtainable.

- The interest rates on secured personal loans are often considerably lower than those offered on unsecured personal loans.

- A secured personal loan will enable you to get your hands on money that would otherwise take a long time to save up, allowing you the freedom to spend it on whatever you want.

- A secured personal loan can be used for any purpose such as; paying off debts, making home improvements, buying a new car, luxury holiday or anything you choose!

If you selected an unsecured personal loan it can offer the following benefits:

If you want to raise money for most purposes but do not want to offer your home as security then an unsecured personal loan could be the solution.

An unsecured personal loan is a 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.

The amount you are able to borrow can start from as little as £500 and go up to £25,000. Because you not securing the money you are borrowing, lenders tend to limit the value of unsecured personal loans to £25,000.

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

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 good for people who are not homeowners and cannot obtain a secured loan for example; a tenant living in rented accommodation.

There are a few things to consider before applying for an unsecured personal loan:
Unsecured personal loans are invariably more expensive than secured loans, and the repayment periods demanded by lenders are shorter too. This is because they have no guarantee that you can repay the loan, and therefore charge you more in interest to cover the cost of insurance policies that they need to take out to protect them should you default on repayments. In the event that a borrower does not pay up, the lender will invoke the terms of the legally-binding credit agreement and pursue the borrower through the legal system.

Lenders are obliged by law to tell you how much they charge for this type of finance and this is worked out as an annual percentage rate (APR). Ask whether the APR figure quoted is ‘typical' or is what every applicant is charged. You should also investigate whether the interest rate charged is fixed for the lifetime of the loan repayment period, or whether it varies with the base rate. Check too on whether there are early repayment penalties.

Unsecured personal loans vary from lender to lender, so it pays to shop around before making a final decision.

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John Mussi is the founder of Direct Online Loans who help UK homeowners find the best available online secured loan via the http://www.directonlineloans.co.uk website. To find a loan that best suits your needs visit http://www.directonlineloans.co.uk

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