Saturday, April 28, 2007

How To Define Cheap Loans And How You Can Get One Today

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Article Title: How To Define Cheap Loans And How You Can Get One Today
Author: James Copper
Category: Loans, Personal Finance
Word Count: 529
Keywords: cheap loans,cheapest loan,low rate loans,secured loans,finance
Author's Email Address: jamescopper@hotmail.co.uk
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Many borrowers are looking for cheap loans, but how is a cheap loan defined? For starters a person has to remember that nothing is free and loans cost money. Loans are paid for through interest rates and fees.

Lenders are in the business of trying to make as much money off the loan process as possible. It is up to the borrower to make sure they get a cheap loan because the lender is not going to worry about making it that way for the borrower.

Lenders earn their money off loans through the interest rates they charge and the fees associated with the loan. Borrowers are responsible for watching out for these costs. Interest rates are often the most talked about charge. That is because interest can really tack on a large chunk of money to the cost of a loan.

Big ticket items can cost a borrower more than the actual loan amount. In the end the borrower will have paid double, sometimes triple, the actual loan amount in interest rates alone. This is why getting a low interest rate is so important in getting a cheap loan.

The trick to getting a low interest rate is shopping around. The interest rate is going to be based on a few things. It will be based on what the current interest rates are and on the borrowers credit history. The borrower really has no way to control the current average interest rate, but they can improve their credit to help lower rates.

Additionally, the borrower can shop around until they find the lowest interest rate lenders will extend to them. This is helpful even for a borrower with less than perfect credit. By shopping around a borrower is taking control of the situation and therefore has more of a chance of securing a cheap loan.

Fees are another way lenders make their money. Many lenders include all types of fees in a loan agreement. If a borrower does not read the terms and conditions of the loan carefully they will likely end up with hidden fees that will cost them in the end.

Some common fees include processing fees, like application fees, and early pay off penalties. Processing fees are often included and justified as paying for the time of the person who processes the loan. It is just another way to get more money from borrowers and is not really a necessity.

Early pay off penalties are common place in the loan world. These penalties are the lenders way of protecting themselves form losing too much money. What this penalty does is costs the borrower should they pay off the loan early then the specified date in the contract.

Usually these penalties are only enforced if the loan is paid off in the first two years, for long term loans. Anything over two years is not worth agreeing to.

Getting a cheap loan is really in the hands of the borrower. It is the borrower who must be diligent in reading the terms and conditions and shopping around. The borrower is the only one who will benefit from cheap loans, so they have to be the one to make sure they are getting a cheap loan.

James Copper is a Secured Loans Broker. He works with Any-Loans.co.uk who offer cheap loans http://www.any-loans.co.uk/cheap-secured-loans.shtml to homeowners.
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