February 23, 2012

Signs That You Need to Get a Loan

There are times in life when an unexpected expense hits and you’re left scrabbling to find the money. There are many things that can happen to cause a hit to the pocketbook, and sometimes you don’t see them coming. Here are some signs that you need to get a loan:

  • You have little to no savings set aside. Not having a money cushion is trouble in the making. If at all possible, set aside a few dollars every couple of days or a larger amount every paycheck. 10% is perfect, but if that takes out too much of the budget, then save something. If the money is not going to be there, then look into cash lenders online for a short-term loan to make ends meet.
  • You are frequently borrowing money from family and friends to pay bills. It’s nice when people are willing to loan or give you money, but there comes a point where they are tired of constantly helping you make your ends meet and cut you off. Stop asking others to help and obtain some type of loan to help through times you’re short.
  • Using credit cards to pay for basic necessities such as groceries or utility bills. Credit card companies use every legal trick at their disposal to keep you in debt to them. The interest and fees alone can triple the amount of the initial debt. A short-term loan is paid off quickly, minimizing the amount of interest paid on the debt.

Being short of money happens to everyone from time to time. The key is to know when you need to secure extra funds to cover that debt and where to source it from.

Buying the New Car

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Sure, you want the best car but all you keep thinking is that it is only a matter of time before you find out that you walk into a dealer and you end up getting shortchanged on the car that you really want. So here are some tips when you walk in.

Be Ready to Walk out no matter what. You have to be willing to walk away from the car you want if you aren’t getting what you think is the best possible price. If you aren’t able to get that then you have to move on to the next thing. The less you are willing to leave the more leverage they have over you.

You have to know that they will always make money on a car. They will tell you that the price they are giving you is going to result in a loss for them, but they would never ever do that. It’s not a freebee business. It’s a money making business and they will always make money. The moment someone tells you that is a good enough moment to leave because they aren’t being totally honest with you.

You also can’t be impatient. There is nothing that is going to be solved in a day. You have to be willing to get more and want more before you are willing to settle for anything. The right deal does exist but you might have to take some time to find it. You’ll be glad when you do.

 

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