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2008-09-26There’s nothing complicated with personal finance. Some creditors actually like keeping their clients confused, so that they’ll be given the “advantage” of charging you higher rates and granting unfair terms. You don’t want to be manipulated like a puppet, right? So to avoid that type of situation, here’s what you need to know: personal finance is in some sense the “funding of one’s activities, needs and wants”.

As we all know, money DOES make the world go round, materialistically speaking. Almost everything you see packs financial value. With money, you can buy almost EVERYTHING you want, even love (shame on those who do). Personal finance may come in two types, the first being secured personal finance – how does it work? It does so by allowing you to borrow a certain amount of cash, but in order for you to get approved for this type of service, they’ll need you to put up collateral.


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Collateral is their insurance policy that you’ll payback the amount of dough you borrowed, because if you default the payments, they’ll be forced to take the asset/s you put up as collateral. Here you’re taking a risk (the loss of your asset/s), but in return, they compensate you – how you ask? Well they’ll be offering you a lower interest rate on the loan, grant a longer payback period, and have “flexible” terms.

But what if you don’t own any valid assets whatsoever, and live with your mom? Or you do have the assets to put up as collateral, but don’t have the balls to risk losing it to the lending company? If you’re that kinda guy, no problem with that, because there’s such a thing as unsecured personal finance.



This variation works by allowing you to borrow cash from the financial institution you’ve plans of borrowing from without risking repossession of your “goods”. They can’t take anything away from you, if you didn’t give them anything to take from you in the first place, now can they? What that means for you is you’re left with no “risk”.

That also means that the company you loan from takes a risk when they lend you a certain amount. So as to compensate for the risk they take in trusting you, they’ll have to charge you higher interest rates, a shorter payback period, and terms that aren’t bent so easily (unbreakable even).

Which ever of the two you choose, it’s entirely up to you – I ain’t your mama telling what you need or have to do. When you do get approved, you can do whatever you want with the sum you’ve borrowed (legal of course) – not so sure on what to spend it on? Then allow me to give you some ideas: you could use the dough to finance the education of your child.

Or you could use it to restore or improve the beat up shack which has been crumbling for years you live in. Getting a paint job might be able to cover all of its needs, but if you’ve got the cash, why not remodel it? Paying the bills or going on a vacation are other of many options you can use the loan pulled off for.

For a more complete list of lenders to borrow from, check out the web – online lending companies can offer some of the best rates and terms there is to date.



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The author of this article Rick Goldfeller is a successful underground Financial Analyst who has been advising and coaching individuals for many years. Rick recently published a book on how to manage your money and attract Wealth and Financial Freedom. More info on his Finance Planning course is available HERE.


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