Cheap Personal Finance: Money at Low Rate for Personal Needs
Are you searching for some bucks to meet your debts, are you in need of money because you have a home repair ahead? Or you may be in need of money because of certain business need. Well, all these needs require you to have money and that you may not have in your pocket. So, are you interested in finance scheme? Just don’t go by any finance scheme for this. There is cheap personal finance available for any of these purposes.
Cheap Personal Finance is available for any of the above mentioned needs. Well, you can also buy a car or can go for a holiday with the aid of cheap personal finance. As most of these needs are personal in nature, they have termed this finance as cheap personal finance.
Cheap personal finance is available at affordable rates of interest, indeed, at cheap rates because there is the collateral pledging in the secured cheap personal finance. Collateral makes your go cheap because it assures the lender that his money will be paid back timely. In lieu of this, he advances the cheap personal finance at cheap rates. Cheap personal finance of secured tag is available for a term of 5 years to 25 years while the amount varies between £ 5000 and £ 75000.
Yet, there is another type that sparks another luminous side of cheap personal finance. It is the unsecured options of cheap personal finance, where you are not pledge any collateral for the money. Here, you can grab the amount ranging between £ 1000 and £ 25000. The term for the advance of this finance goes up to 10 years from 1 year. Cheap personal finance is available for the bad credit holders also. Only they have to pay slightly higher rates of interest.
Well, cheap personal finance is available online where every click of your mouse makes your move smoother and this also works to make the finance scheme cheap enough. Applying online is free and one has to fill in only a small application form to apply. Personal finance becomes cheap here because there are more choices you have here. Cheap personal finance is real cheap as the lender claim and the one who chooses this, is sure to earn a rainbow.
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Would people work in banking/finance industry more likely to success in their own investments than others?Because of their insight and knowledge of the business, investment options, and trends? Just curious. I would imagine ordinary folks may be able to be money savvy to a certain level over time but probably still no equal to the pros who breathe finance/accounting/banking work night and day.
cybe's made a very interesting point. I guess "ignorant" could be a "blessing" in the investment world LOL? Perhaps the more one knows, the more confidence, the more risk one may take, and the more money one may make – or lose?
November 4th, 2009 at 2:55 pm
I've been in Finance for so long that I've decided that I wanted to do a different degree that was along the lines of my future goals… Law. I did my BBA in Legal Studies. I was a Finance major at first. I will suggest that you stick with the Finance Major vs the Business Administration. I mean if you think about what exactly is the B.A. offering you when the bottom line of the degree is in Business Administration? To have a specialty gives you a 'know-how' that makes you more adept in taking on positions that offer stellar pay as Finance and Accounting is known for. Each person is different in terms of what they want to do with their future goals. I normally see students minor in Business Administration if their Undergraduate Degree is in a totally different realm. This is only to signal to the employer that you are versatile and have business skills. If you are a business student I suggest Finance if this is what you want. Finance is definitely interesting and keeps you on the toes not just in the sense of performing statistical analysis but also conducting market and financial research including technical analysis which keeps you in the loop of world news as much as national news. You begin to witness the chain in global commerce & media and how it effects one another and inevitably effects the market as well as consumers far and near.
Another point that comes to mind is the institution that is granting the Finance degree. What is their reputation in the Finance Department? Are they first class? Are they top-rated? Usually the "glamourous pay but slave to your job" are firms off of W-Street which hit Ivy league schools to join their Associate or Summer programs. These programs, once selected ..highly selective, gear you up for positions such as equity or fixed-income analysts. Again, the pay is here, the perks are there, but you get no life. If you're looking to have that lifestyle then ensure your alma-matter can deliver. Your grades will obviously have to stand on its own and well .. if you have connections then use them.
If you want something more exciting in Business then go for Marketing. I'm leaning to the Marketing aspect in my MBA program which will play instrumental in my Entertainment Law (Law, Marketing, Finance (Budgeting)).
Good luck with everything.
P.S. I suggest you take a few finance classes (required and as an elective) before you decide.
November 4th, 2009 at 2:59 pm
November 5th, 2009 at 9:00 am
Traditional financing means your payments are the same every month for the life of the loan, e.g., $500.
In balloon financing, your payments will be lower, except at the end; this will be several times higher. In such an arrangement, your payment may be $350, but your final balloon payment might be $7000.
The latter type of financing is what trips up people, as they're able to make the smaller monthly payments at least until something happens – they lose their job, the economy turns sour, they have huge medical expenses, etc. Then they find themselves unable to make that balloon payment.
When exploring your options, have you crunched your numbers to be able to afford that car? (This is an important step in preparing for a big-ticked purchase.) Next, do you have enough money saved to be able to cover that balloon payment?
November 6th, 2009 at 2:25 am
what is wrong with a pen and paper works real great if the electric goes off!!!
November 6th, 2009 at 1:16 pm
You'll need a good solid business plan and have figures and answers to back it up. Plus some money out of your own pocket.
November 7th, 2009 at 2:35 am
a B.S. in Bus Admin is a useless degree
Finance is more banking/credit/loans/mortgages related
accounting is number crunching, financial statement prep, auditing
accounting is generally boring repetitive, often stressful
haven't worked in Finance field
FP/FA – mostly commission or salary with sales quotas – cold calling
November 7th, 2009 at 4:41 am
Are you working with a Realtor? Ask them to suggest someone.
If not, Find a Mortgage Broker/Banker who can shop the market for you and find an investor who will finance you.
If you cant find anyone, I hope you made the offer contingent on you finding financing, if not, you are out of your earnest money when you back out.
Good Luck!
November 7th, 2009 at 10:52 am
Set up a basic credit criteria, in which based on your clients credit score or certain qualifying options that you create, you base your credit line. Ok to make this easier, you could for example use a 90% credit line for clients whose credit score (or other certain criteria because companies sometimes don't look for a certain score but more or less other items they deem necessary) is 800 or more and it goes down from there…so as if a new client you have has a 500 score you could issue them only a 10% financing line. Second, after you set your standards, go ahead and work out your governing contracts, what is your interest rate (check with other similar companies in the field)? What is your late fee and when are payments due..how about penalties? Boy, that's enough for now huh!
November 7th, 2009 at 7:24 pm
http://www.exinfm.com/free_spreadsheets.html