Getting a loan

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Updated: 3/27/2003 4:09 pm
Loans are often a quick way to get money for purchases, repairs, or personal use. In beginning your loan search, check with your bank or credit union, then shop around for competitive interest rates. When applying for a loan, it's customary to require a personal asset for collateral. This will serve as a repayment guarantee and can be a house, car, or other property, depending on the size of the loan. Some lenders may not require any collateral, but instead, charge higher interest rates. If necessary, you can get a cash advance from your credit card. Although a quick and easy means of obtaining money, these transactions often carry high finance charges. You may also secure money by borrowing against your life insurance or home equity. Allowing yourself time to shop for a loan may save you money and stress. The best loan is one that fits your personal needs and budget. For more information on loans, contact your bank or financial advisor.

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