Auto Loan After Bankruptcy - Beware Of Shady Lenders


 by: Carrie Reeder

If you have a recent bankruptcy but need an auto loan, you may be surprised at how easy it still can be to get approved for an auto loan. Because the bank can protect themselves by using the vehicle as collateral for the loan, it's much easier to get vehicle financing with past credit problems than it is to get a new credit card or another kind of unsecured loan.

There are many finance companies online competing for your business, to finance your vehicle. Just beware of unethical lending practices. People with bad credit are often prey to lending scams. Bad credit borrowers have fewer lending options than other borrowers and some finance companies take advantage of that fact. Here are 3 things to do to protect yourself from an unethical auto finance company.

1. Compare Rates Among at Least 3 Different Lenders Online - If you have 3 or more loan offers to compare, you are much less likely to take an offer from a lender who is charging excessive interest rates. If you have 3 or more interest rates to compare, you will have a good idea of what the average interest rate is that is being offered to people with credit problems for auto financing.

2. Get Financing Before You Visit a Dealer - If you are going to buy your car from a dealer, make sure you get your financing before you actually visit the an auto dealership. Dealers and lenders often make agreements to work together to charge the borrower a much higher interest rate than they could otherwise get by shopping around. If you have your financing ahead of time, you won't have to accept the financing they offer you there.

3. Apply With Reputable Lenders - If you are applying with lenders who are established and reputable, you minimize your chances of being taken advantage of.

About The Author

Carrie Reeder is the owner of http://www.abcloanguide.com, an informational website about various types of loans.

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Auto Financing Scams

Auto Financing Scams


 by: Gregory Ashton

Car dealers are often portrayed as predators just waiting for an unsuspecting customer to come along. This is because many people believe that they are always on the prowl for unsuspecting buyers that are not very knowledgeable about cars. This can be unfair because we can argue that there are car dealers out there who would not cheat just to get an extra profit.

How do you tell the difference?

To avoid becoming a victim of sneaky car dealers, look at the following auto financing scams.

Yoyo scam

You will be allowed by the dealer to bring the car home as soon as possible. The dealer will take care of the financing, a few days later he will contact you again and tell you that there was a problem with your financing plan. He will tell you to set up a new financing scheme through him which, of course, will be at a higher cost and this will also entail a very high profit on the dealer's...

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Buying A House After Bankruptcy - Things To Consider

Buying A House After Bankruptcy - Things To Consider


 by: Carrie Reeder

Bankruptcy can make getting any kind of financing much more difficult. However, it's not impossible anymore to get financing, even a few days after the discharge of a bankruptcy. But, is getting a loan soon after a bankruptcy a smart thing to do?

It can be tempting to buy a new home, new car, etc., after a bankruptcy discharge you have no debt left. You will probably feel like you can afford a larger house payment. Here are some factors to consider before committing yourself to a new house payment.

Pre-Payment Penalty - Almost every subprime loan (bad credit loan) now comes with a pre-payment penalty. This penalty is usually about 6 months worth of house payments. The pre-payment penalty period usually lasts 2-3 years. That means, if you want to refinance or sell your house in that period of time, that will make it very difficult, if not impossible to sell or refinance....

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Car Loan Quote - Comparing Loan Quotes

Car Loan Quote - Comparing Loan Quotes


 by: Carrie Reeder

Don't settle for the first auto loan quote that crosses your path. There are various methods now-a-days in which individuals can acquire an auto loan. Be sure to compare all the pros and cons of each method to ensure you are getting the best bang for your buck. There are four main ways to acquire an auto loan quote: dealer loans, credit unions, home equity, or with online quotes.

Dealership Auto Loan

Dealership loans are fairly common. In the past, a dealership loan was the only way to finance a vehicle. Times have certainly changed! One thing is certain, dealership loans are convenient. While you sit and fill out papers for the vehicle you will purchase, you might as well fill out papers for a loan to finance that car. Yes, dealership loans are quite simple, however, sometimes they are not in your best interest. Convenience doesn't come free. Many times, these loans have higher...

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Venture Capital - What Happens After The Due Diligence Process

Venture Capital - What Happens After The Due Diligence Process

 by: Evan Carmichael

If the venture capitalists are interested in your company after completing their due diligence, they will offer a binding term sheet. It will reflect the draft term sheet that has already been agreed to but this one will be a legal contractual agreement. Then the real negotiations start.

There are different types of financing to consider: debt, equity, and mezzanine.

Debt financing is the most objective and is therefore the easiest to negotiate. If you have the assets to support the debt and the income to support the interest payments, the negotiation period will be very short.

Equity financing negotiating is more complicated and revolves around agreeing on valuation and percentage ownership. Discussions usually requires several days.

Mezzanine financing involves a mix of equity, debt, convertible debentures and preferred shares. Negotiating the...

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Buying A Car? Tips About Financing

Buying A Car? Tips About Financing

 by: Gregory Ashton

Before purchasing a dream car, try to assess if the budget can really afford it. Questions like, how will it be paid, who will be helping to pay for it, what is the price limit of the car to be bought, and how long will it take to pay off the car? These should be considered even while planning to buy the car. The trend nowadays is that people buy the cars by cashing out the down payment, and the balance will be paid by installment. Others are just lucky enough to have saved the right amount of money that they are able to cash out the total cost of the car, which, by the way, seldom happens now. Never set aside the possibility of paying thousands of dollars when buying from a dealer or a specific car company, where in the end, charges you more for the interest which takes even years to pay.

Once you have found a way to finance the car you are eyeing on, then it's time to start shopping around....

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A Beginner's Guide to Finding a Loan

A Beginner's Guide to Finding a Loan

 by: John Mussi

Finding a loan can be a hassle sometimes? though there may be a large variety of options available, it can be difficult to determine which of the choices available to you will best suit your needs.

One of the best ways to find a good loan that will meet your needs is to shop around, comparing loan rates from different lenders and seeing whether a traditional lender such as a bank or finance company is best for you, or if you would do better with a low-interest loan from an online lender.

If you're new to lending as a whole, however, you might become even more confused by some of the options that are available to you? to help ease your confusion, here are some of the most common options that you might encounter.

Secured and Unsecured

Most any loan that you get is either going to be secured or unsecured. What this means is that you may be required to use some form of property...

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A Mortgage Refinance with Bad Credit - The Pros and Cons

A Mortgage Refinance with Bad Credit - The Pros and Cons


 by: Monique Thomas

To many, the term 'bad credit' is the end of the world when it comes to getting financing in the near future. However, it doesn't always have to be like that, you can take the bad credit mortgage refinance option!

Mortgage refinance vs. equity finance

It is essential at the outset that you understand there is a fundamental difference between mortgage refinancing and equity financing. Basically, with equity financing you are using the surplus amount you may have stored up in your property between your outstanding mortgage amount and the appraised value of your home. However a mortgage refinance is where you find a new lender willing to lend you the whole appraised value of your property, the sum of which you then use to repay your existing mortgage lender and the remaining sum you can utilize in any manner you wish. Because of this, you are faced with a different...

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