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Monday, November 23, 2009

Payday Is Never Far Off With A Payday Quick Loan By Pat Stevens

Pat Stevens

Is it time for a payday quick loan?


You’re broke. You car needs a new fuel pump (or transmission, or tires, or some other costly repair). The disconnect notice on your electric bill expires at midnight tonight; and you still need to buy groceries for the week. You have exactly $24.69 in your bank account, the credit cards are completely maxed out, and payday is still a week away. Money is going out much faster than it’s coming in and you’re in a major bind.


Which outpouring of cash do you put off? Without a car you can’t get to work – and without work there is no paycheck. The house gets awfully dark and cold without electricity. And exactly how long can a person live without food before starving to death? It doesn’t take long to realize that putting even one of these expenditures off is not an option, let alone all three.


You could go to the bank and apply for a loan. But the loan process can take days and you need money now. Besides, the bank will want to run a credit check and not everyone has great credit. It’s quite possible to spend several days going through the loan process only to be turned down. Maybe family or friends can help you out. But why should your hardship become theirs. You’re out of options. Might as well hang your head and cry.


Wait! Wipe those tears. There is another option. Why not try a payday quick loan? You can get fast approval and the money is deposited directly to your bank account. Bad credit or no credit is not a problem. Most payday quick loan businesses go off your current status – not your past.


You’ve seen the payday quick loan locations at shopping centers. There’s at least one in every neighborhood. To make things more convenient for customers, many such businesses now make it possible to apply for and process the loan from home. This means applying is as easy as connecting to the internet. Simply provide the information requested and submit your application. Approval is usually received within 24 hours.


Almost anyone is eligible for a payday quick loan. Most of these establishments require only that the borrower be a U.S. resident of at least 18 years of age with steady employment. Some will even provide loans to Canadian residents. These services are used by a variety of people: singles and families, professionals and the working class, students and career people.


The online application process is quick and easy. Usually, it’s just a matter of providing your personal information (name, address, phone number, etc.), your employment information, and your bank information. Once the application is submitted, most lenders require you to fax a copy of your most recent pay stub and bank statement and a copy of a voided check. The serves as verification of employment and tells the lender where to deposit the loan proceeds. Approval is sent via email and the funds are deposited to the borrower’s bank account in about 24 hours.


Repayment is just as easy as getting the loan. You pick the date – generally your next payday, but no more than 14-16 days out – and the total amount of repayment (including interest) is deducted from your bank account on that date. Thus, the debt is paid in full and all of your obligations to the lender are met.


A payday quick loan is not just for emergencies. Use it to preserve your credit score. It would be foolish to put that car payment off until the next paycheck when you can get the funds tomorrow and pay it on time, avoiding late fees and maintaining and building your credit score. A payday quick loan can help get your bills caught up and keep you there and that goes a long way toward your good credit.


Payday quick loans can be used for fun things, too, like vacations, “toys”, and entertainment. So the gang is going to Vegas this weekend. There’s no need for you to stay behind just because payday isn’t coming soon enough. Have your vacation fund ready and in the bank by tomorrow! Watching television in a nine-inch black and white screen from the 1960’s? In 24 hours you can have yourself a nice, new color television set - from the 21st century, no less. Opera fan? Ballet enthusiast? Is your favorite band coming to town? There’s no need to wait for payday to purchase tickets and hope that they’re still available. A payday quick loan can get you the best seats right away. It’s about getting what you want as much as it is about getting what you need.


There’s no need to lie awake tonight, worrying about how you’re going to get through this financial hardship. You can sleep soundly knowing that tomorrow the electric bill is covered, your car will run again, and you will have food to eat. The companies that provide payday quick loans have made it possible for many people just like you to get what they need when they need it – not just when payday finally rolls around again.


Hanging your head and crying is no longer your only option. A payday quick loan offers you something much more useful. It’s easy, convenient, timely, and reliable. Almost anyone can qualify by meeting a short list of criteria: U.S. or Canadian resident, 18 years of age or older, and gainfully employed. The entire loan process – from application to disbursement of funds – takes place from the convenience of your home. It is a short-term loan and your debt is settled in 16 days or less. Funds can be used for anything your heart needs or desires: Emergencies, credit rating preservation, even fun stuff like trips and entertainment events. It’s true! With a payday quick loan, payday really isn’t that far off.


Resource: http://www.isnare.com/?aid=92580&ca=Finances

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

How To Save Money On A Holiday By Sue Barnard

Sue Barnard

In the past we had to rely to a large extent on the services of a travel agent when planning and booking a holiday. This was particularly true if planning a trip abroad. However with internet sites and easy communication via email, it is possible to research and organise your holiday plans online using separate providers for accommodation, travel, insurance and so on. This freedom to shop around takes time but will save you money.


Accommodation


The greatest expense on holiday is likely to be the accommodation and travel. Accommodation at home and abroad can now often be booked direct with the owner. Thanks to the internet, owners do not have to rely on advertising through large companies, so prices are not inflated by agent’s fees. Of course some owners do not want to deal direct with customers and still use agents. You can often find small companies local to your chosen destination. They have fewer overheads so prices are lower and you can also benefit from their detailed knowledge of their properties and the area.


Travel


The increasing number of no frills budget airlines have, of course, made a big difference to many travel plans. Look out for offers online and in the media, particularly for off peak periods. If you are travelling to Europe then you may want to take your own car. Ferry crossings can seem expensive at first sight but remember the price quoted usually includes several passengers and you won’t have to think about a hire car. Short crossings and the Channel Tunnel are cheaper but may involve more driving, depending on your holiday destination.


Travel insurance costs


Never try and save money by ignoring travel insurance completely. This could end up becoming a costly mistake if you have to cancel, need medical attention abroad, or a breakdown service. However, you do not have to use the policy offered by the travel company. Shop around for an independent deal from another source. Online comparison sites make this an easy process. If you are a frequent traveller you can save money by buying an extended travel insurance package. This works like a season ticket so you will be covered however often you travel during the agreed period.


Try to be flexible


If you are flexible with dates and locations it is possible to find very good last minute deals. There are websites which specialise in assisting with this. However, if you have to, or wish to, plan ahead then if at all possible avoid peak holiday periods. This will immediately give you huge savings.


Of course many people are tied to school holidays when prices are inflated but there are still things you can do to cut costs. Try to find accommodation with flexible change over days so that you can choose a ferry or flight mid week rather than the more expensive weekend options. Look out for reduced rates for children and book direct with the owner if possible.


How about trying something completely different? You may be used to all inclusive hotel holidays but self-catering does not have to be a chore. If you stay in a cottage, gite or apartment you do not have to produce elaborate meals. Take the opportunity to browse at local markets for fresh produce or make the most of the weather and barbecue. Shopping and preparing simple food can easily become part of the fun. Most children love the freedom of camping and many sites now have excellent facilities. Luxury ready erected tents and mobile homes are available and if you book direct with the campsite it will be cheaper than using a large company.


When you are on holiday


So what about once you have arrived at you destination? Although you may wish to have the freedom to travel around, it is worth booking at least some accommodation ahead. It is likely to be cheaper this way and will save you having to accept an overpriced hotel simply because you cannot find anything else when you arrive. Similarly if you know you want to hire a car don’t wait until you arrive at the airport to organise a deal. There are many guide books available which are aimed at particular groups such as students. However, these can be useful information sources for anyone on a budget as they offer advice on good value accommodation, restaurants, and places to visit.


Choose a destination where you know the cost of living is reasonable and check the exchange rate is favourable. Beware of high commission rates and make sure you are not paying more than necessary. Make sure you don’t become a victim of fraud by keeping your credit cards safe. Take necessary telephone contacts with you in case they should get lost or stolen and need to be cancelled.


And finally ….


Whether you take an annual fortnight, opt for a number of short breaks, or you are looking forward to the long haul trip of a lifetime, holiday planning should be fun. The end result will be well worth the time invested in planning.


Resource: http://www.isnare.com/?aid=93056&ca=Finances

Sunday, November 15, 2009

A Students Guide To Federal Grants By Linda Emerson

Linda Emerson

Paying for university or college is one of the most valuable investments you can make in your life. As you know, however, it is also one of the biggest investments too. For this reason, good financial planning well in advance of attending the university of your choice is essential. You will want to create a budget and consider everything - not just tuition but also reasonable living costs. Unfortunately, sometimes budgeting simply isn't enough - and that's where federal grants come into play.


1. Grant Or Scholarship - What's The Difference?


The main difference between a grant and a scholarship is that a scholarship has far more restrictions placed upon it than a grant. Both grants and scholarships are non-repayable, that is, unlike a loan you don't have to pay them back when you are done your schooling. Furthermore, scholarships are for specific academic or athletic categories, whereas grants are awarded primarily on financial need only.


2. Raising Your Chances


There are a few things you can do to raise your chances of being elidgeable for financial assistance. The first and most important thing you can do is get good grades in school - good grades not only might qualify you for a scholarship, but they also make your chances a lot better of being accepted to the university of your choice.


3. Grants To The Rescue


Of course, what if youre not as smart as those students? What will you do to get into college by not spending a lot of money? The government can provide you money for college students who are in need of financial aid. This is called the Free Application for Federal Student Aid or FAFSA. This is a form of grant that will determine how much your familys financial strength is. You can fill out a FAFSA form in your school or via the internet in the FAFSA website at http://www.fafsa.ed.gov. Not only students who have financial difficulty should do this but everyone should do it. This will substantially decrease the amount you will spend to pay for college and can lessen the burden for your parents.


4. Have The Following Information Ready


- Social Security Number
- Latest W-2 forms and other records of money earned.
- Federal Income Tax Return of your parents.
- Permanent Residence Card if a non US citizen.
- Drivers license


Resource: http://www.isnare.com/?aid=92545&ca=Finances

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

A Beginners Guide To Payday Loans By Andy M

Andy M

Payday loans seem to be a possible solution to meet your emergency money requirements. Payday loans are the short term unsecured loans for minimal amounts. Payday loans can be used to serve any purposes such as paying medical bills, automobile repair, and repayment of any other loans or to avoid the bouncing of any other check. The emergence of multiple online payday loan companies has made the payday loan a more easy option for the people as the processing formalities have become easy. Moreover the payday loans do not involve the hassles of credit checking


Payday loans are structured to satisfy the small money needs of an employed person in between his paydays. And as the name of the loan signifies, you have to repay the amount on the payday. The payday loans processing prerequisites are nominal and there is no need to submit any collateral security, as the loan is an unsecured one. The employment details will be sufficient for a payday loan approval. However, the attributes of payday loan such as loan amount, period of tenure and APR will differ according to the lenders. Now many lenders are available in the market and the lenders are forced to provide the most attractive rates to withstand the competition.


The basic criteria to qualify for a payday loan is this much - the applicant have to be a US citizen, age above 18 years, an employment with income not less than $1000, and a checking account. You have to submit the application with the details of your employment and a post dated check for the amount. If the provided information are correct and found that the person is eligible they will approve the payday loan in no time. The payday loan amount can vary from a few dollars to a maximum of $1000. Some lenders will increase the loan amount through a systematic process. First they will provide the payday loan for minimum amount and if the loan is cleared on time, next time an increased amount will be provided.


The payday loan process is simple and the loan amount will be credited in your checking account within a few hours from the loan approval. The post dated check amount will be inclusive of the loan amount and the additional charges of the payday loan. The lender will hold the check till the payday and he will en-cash the check on the day. Usually, the maximum period of a payday loan is 14 days and rarely 30 days. The lenders have also introduced ‘roll on’ system to increase the payment schedule. If you have any difficulty in the repayment of the due date, using the system the loan can be extended by paying the renewal amount.


However many risks are also associated with the payday loans. The annual percentage rate of about 390 to 780% APR is far high than any other traditional loans. And, if you opt for roll loan the ultimate amount will be far above the original amount. Anyhow, Truth in Lending Act insist that the total cost for the loan including finance charges, APR and all additional amounts, has to be disclosed to the client in writing at the beginning of the payday loan deal.


Payday loans can serve as the best source of money for the immediate requirement. But the practice of taking payday loans essentially has to be intelligently planned or else it may lead to unforeseen difficulties.


Resource: http://www.isnare.com/?aid=93126&ca=Finances

Sunday, November 8, 2009

How To Calculate How Much Money You Will Make On A Bond By Bill Dufrane

Bill Dufrane

If youre going to play the market, youre likely in it to win. You expect a modest return on your investment, or at least to make your money back. Your choice of investment matters a lot, so it really helps if you can calculate how much money you can expect to make. The most general meaning of yield is the amount of money returned (usually annually) in the form of dividends.


Within finance, a bond is a debt security, in which the issuer owes the holders a debt and is obliged to repay the principal and interest (the coupon). Other stipulations may also be attached to the bond issue, such as the obligation for the issuer to provide certain information to the bond holder, or limitations on the behavior of the issuer. Bonds are generally issued for a fixed term (the maturity) longer than one year.


A bond is just a loan, but in the form of a security, although terminology used is rather different. The issuer is equivalent to the borrower, the bond holder to the lender, and the coupon to the interest. Bonds enable the issuer to finance long-term investments with external funds.


1. Current Yeild


If you are looking to estimate the amount of money you stand to gain, the procedure is really quite simple. Divide the annual interest amount paid by the current market price. CY = IAP*100. (The 100 turns the fraction into a percentage.) For example, a $1000 face-value (par) bond with a coupon (interest rate) of 7% that matures in 10 years may sell currently at a discount for $950.


2. Holding Your Bond To Maturity


You will gain the most money in dividends if you hold your bond to maturity. Would you rather have $1000 today or $1000 a year from now, even assuming youre assured of getting paid in a year? Having $1000 sooner rather than later means earning interest on that $1000 for an additional year!


3. Years To Maturity


YTM is the best number to use when comparing bonds with different rates and maturity dates. With a little practice, the process becomes familiar and loses the aura of numerology. Profits go to the fearless. Here's the formula...


c(1 + YTM)-1 + c(1 + YTM)-2 +. .. + c(1 + YTM)-YUM + B(1 + YTM)-YUM = P


c = annual coupon payment (in dollars, not a percentage)
YUM = number of years until maturity
B = par value (original issue price)
P = purchase price


Resource: http://www.isnare.com/?aid=92777&ca=Finances

Saturday, November 7, 2009

How To Calculate How Much Money You Will Make On A Bond By Bill Dufrane

Bill Dufrane

If youre going to play the market, youre likely in it to win. You expect a modest return on your investment, or at least to make your money back. Your choice of investment matters a lot, so it really helps if you can calculate how much money you can expect to make. The most general meaning of yield is the amount of money returned (usually annually) in the form of dividends.


Within finance, a bond is a debt security, in which the issuer owes the holders a debt and is obliged to repay the principal and interest (the coupon). Other stipulations may also be attached to the bond issue, such as the obligation for the issuer to provide certain information to the bond holder, or limitations on the behavior of the issuer. Bonds are generally issued for a fixed term (the maturity) longer than one year.


A bond is just a loan, but in the form of a security, although terminology used is rather different. The issuer is equivalent to the borrower, the bond holder to the lender, and the coupon to the interest. Bonds enable the issuer to finance long-term investments with external funds.


1. Current Yeild


If you are looking to estimate the amount of money you stand to gain, the procedure is really quite simple. Divide the annual interest amount paid by the current market price. CY = IAP*100. (The 100 turns the fraction into a percentage.) For example, a $1000 face-value (par) bond with a coupon (interest rate) of 7% that matures in 10 years may sell currently at a discount for $950.


2. Holding Your Bond To Maturity


You will gain the most money in dividends if you hold your bond to maturity. Would you rather have $1000 today or $1000 a year from now, even assuming youre assured of getting paid in a year? Having $1000 sooner rather than later means earning interest on that $1000 for an additional year!


3. Years To Maturity


YTM is the best number to use when comparing bonds with different rates and maturity dates. With a little practice, the process becomes familiar and loses the aura of numerology. Profits go to the fearless. Here's the formula...


c(1 + YTM)-1 + c(1 + YTM)-2 +. .. + c(1 + YTM)-YUM + B(1 + YTM)-YUM = P


c = annual coupon payment (in dollars, not a percentage)
YUM = number of years until maturity
B = par value (original issue price)
P = purchase price


Resource: http://www.isnare.com/?aid=92777&ca=Finances

Monday, November 2, 2009

Tips For Getting A Home Improvement Loan Grant By Rebecca Welch

Rebecca Welch

Living on a tight budget doesn't mean you can't improve your home. A home improvement loan grant from the government may be the perfect solution and most American citizens are eligible to apply for one. Here are a few tips for getting a home improvement loan grant from the government that you should keep in mind.


Some home improvement loan grants are based on income level and ability to qualify for a loan. Many low income families may meet this qualification. Other grants may be based on geographical location and many times rural locations are given preferential treatment. Some home improvement loan grants require that you own your home and that you will not be selling it for a minimum of three years. Elderly home owners may qualify easily if their home needs improvements or renovations to adapt the home to a medical condition. Always read the qualifications of the grant for which you are applying to save yourself time, effort and unnecessary paperwork. You don't want to apply for a grant if you don't meet the basic qualifications.


Some grants require that the home improvement to be done be in a certain area of the home or that the improvement is designated to a certain aspect of the home. A valid reason must be given for the home improvement in question. Home improvement loan grants for the elderly are a good example of a valid reason to do a home improvement. Other valid reasons for receiving a home improvement loan grant may include making your home more energy efficient or to have old and dangerous construction supplies such as lead paint or asbestos removed from your home.


Find a grant for which you feel you have the best chance of qualifying. There tend to be many rules and regulations for compliance, but following those application rules to the letter will ensure you the best possible opportunity for receiving your home improvement loan grant. If you have questions concerning the application process, don't be afraid to ask for help from the appropriate governmental agency or local government.


One useful tool is a grant guide that can be borrowed from the library or purchased from your local bookstore or through the internet. A grant guide will give detailed instructions and information about home improvement loan grants, but it will also give you ideas of other grants for which you may qualify. In order to make the most from your grant guide purchase, be sure to buy the most current copy available as they may be updated every 6 to 12 months.


These tips for getting a home improvement loan grant could have you well on your way to the home improvements you want or need to make. Although grants are free money and do not require repayment, you can't afford to be sloppy with the application process. Attention to detail is vital. Most home improvement loan grants don't require contracts like loan companies do, but thoughtful and careful documentation is necessary for success. Be confident, plan carefully and a home improvement loan grant could be in your future.


Resource: http://www.isnare.com/?aid=93268&ca=Finances

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Are 0% Apr Credit Cards A Magic Debt Solution? By Robert Alan

Robert Alan

0% APR credit cards are becoming extremely common in the world today, thanks to a growing problem with credit card debt and a growing awareness on the part of banks and credit card companies that people want to find a way out of their financial trouble. And 0 interest credit cards at first seem like an ideal way out. Imagine, no additional finance charges accumulating while paying down your existing balances... It's almost too good to be true! And it is almost like magic--in the sense that magic is often an illusion.


This isn't to imply that the credit card companies are being deceptive when offering 0% APR credit cards, because they aren't. Their exact pricing policies are right there on the application pages to any 0% APR credit card, though many people just see the big zero and coast on through the application. But before making any financial agreement, especially an agreement to enter into what amounts to a borrower/lender agreement with a bank or corporation, it pays to stop and take a closer look at exactly what you're agreeing to.


First of all, there's the well-established fact that 0% APR is always an introductory rate, lasting anywhere from six to twelve months. Since the major way a credit card company makes money is through interest rates, it wouldn't make much sense for the company to do anything else. At some point, they will have to charge you interest, even on a 0% APR credit card, which is no problem, as long as you know how much interest you're getting, right?


But it's still important to look deeper. Many credit card companies charge extremely high interest rates--18% and up--on even 0 interest credit cards, once the introductory period has expired. Often, there are variable interest rates to justify this: a fairly low rate (maybe 11% to 14%) for cardholders with the best credit rating, a medium rate (17% to 19%) for cardholders with still okay credit, and a standard rate (as high, in many cases, as 23%) for cardholders with average credit. Still higher is the default rate, which you enter if the credit card company decides, for whatever reason, that you've been making too many late payments or that you've become a bad credit risk. At this point, your interest rate shoots up to as many as twenty-four percentage points above the prime rate (8% as of June, 2006), leading to a default rate of a massive 32%.


So imagine this scenario. You've gotten into some difficulty with credit balances and you're looking for a way to stabilize your finances before paying everything off. Say you've got $1,000 in your existing balances across several cards. You apply for a 0% APR card with a balance transfer option and consolidate all of your debt on the existing card (assuming there's no fee for balance transfers.) So now you have a 0 interest credit card with twelve months to pay it off. For whatever reason, your expected financial windfalls don't come through, or required purchases offset your balance payments and your balance remains constant at $1,000 after a year. Because you've got average credit, your APR starts at 22%, adding $220 to your balances the first month, and more thereafter. You miss some payments, bringing your APR up to almost 33%. At this point, a full third of your balances are being added on to your debts every month, and you may start looking around for still more 0% APR credit cards for salvation


With some sound financial prudence and a determination to pay off your balances within the introductory period, 0% APR credit cards can be valuable resource for getting out of debt. But make sure, when you're trying to get out of debt, that you know what agreement you're getting into first.


Resource: http://www.isnare.com/?aid=94284&ca=Finances

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Is Consolidating Your Student Loan A Good Idea? By Bill Dufrane

Bill Dufrane

Some students leave college and you expect them to heave a sigh of relief because at long last the long hurdle is over. No more sleepless nights studying for lessons, no more academic books to read, no more exams to take and most of all no more tuition fees to be paid. But what if the student just relied on student loans all throughout his or her studies? That must have been a lot of loans to pay. Fortunately there is a thing called student loan consolidation.


Student loan consolidation is combining all previous loans into one loan to make it easier for the students to pay the debts. If your loans are consolidated, you need not pay multiple loans every month, you only have a single loan to pay and this makes it less confusing and burdensome.


Through consolidation, a student or a graduate can have some sort of relief. Most student fret and think of their loans while still studying and often miss out on their education. On the other hand, fresh graduates that are in debt could not focus or advance in their careers because they have this huge debt to pay.


You may be wondering if student loan consolidation is a good idea. Here are a few reasons why you should consider consolidating your loans -


It lowers your monthly payment


Often times if a student has multiple loans to pay, it means paying higher as the student is paying for interest for multiple loans.


Lower interest rates


Consolidation offers students a fixed monthly interest that is usually lower than the interest rates of their previous loans.


New interest rates


Consolidating your loans will most likely mean that you are going to have a new interest rate. You may get lower interest rates because interest rates these days are decreasing.


More convenient payment scheme Because all the previous loans are combined into one, payment is easier and more convenient when student loans are consolidated.


Helps you save more money


Typically, consolidating your loans can help you reduce your monthly payments to as much as 54 percent depending on the interest rates. But no matter what the interest rate, bottom-line is your still going to save money.


Extends repayment period


Usually consolidation gives the students more time to pay their debts. This is a good thing so students wont feel pressured to pay their consolidated loans because it lowers the monthly payment.


Different types of loans can be consolidated


Student consolidation is not only limited to one or two types of loans. There are actually a lot of different types of loans that can be consolidated. Some loans that can be consolidated are direct subsidized and unsubsidized loans, federal insured student loans, federal Perkins loans, national defense student loans, etc.


While student loan consolidation provides a lot of advantages, there is also a negative side to it. You may want to consider these disadvantages before deciding to consolidate your loans.


Increases overall total amount paid Because consolidating all your loans extends repayment period, it will lower your monthly payments but this will result in an increased overall total amount paid.


Lose incentives


If you consolidate all your loans you may lose several incentives that are offered to you by your lenders.


Lose benefits for Perkins loans Consolidating Perkins loans means cancellation of your benefits and losing interest subsidy.


Reading the pros and cons of student consolidation may have given you an idea on whether or not consolidation is a good idea. The advantages obviously surpass the disadvantages but it is still up to you if you want to consolidate your loans.


Before indulging in the consolidation scene, you need to do research on that consolidation companies offer the best deals and will really help you lower your payments.


The best way to research is through the internet because you will be able to compare different plans conveniently. You can find information and news on consolidation. Some sites even offer quotes and this makes it easier for you to compare and choose among different companies.


Resource: http://www.isnare.com/?aid=93575&ca=Finances