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Choosing The Right Mortgage

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Choosing The Right Mortgage


In the past decades, it was believed that a mortgage loan is a mortgage loan no matter whichever is chosen. But this theory is not workable anymore because of the many mortgage loan products available in the market. So, before choosing a mortgage loan, it is very important to decide which one is right for you. Finding the right mortgage loan means balancing your mortgage options with your housing requirements and financial picture, now and in the future. Also the right mortgage is not just having the lowest interest rate but much more than that. And this “much more” will be determined by your personal situation. Your personal situation and your limits to pay for monthly mortgage payments can be evaluated by answering the following questions:

  • What is your current financial situation (including income, savings, cash reserves and debt-to-cash ratio)?
  • How you expect your finances to changeover in the coming years?
  • Have you plan to return the mortgage loan before retirement?
  • How long you intend to keep your house?
  • How comfortable you are with your changing mortgage payment amount?

 

The answers to these questions will give you the idea of your financial position. Now the next step is to decide two key options:

  • mortgage length,
  • type of interest rate (fixed interest rate or adjustable interest rate).

 

The length of mortgage loan can be minimum 15 years; can be 20, or at maximum 30 years. While selecting a fixed or adjustable interest rate you should be aware of the facts that the adjustable interest rate mortgage is more risky because the interest rate will change, while a fixed-rate loan offers more stability because of the locked-in rate. You will be able to pay off a shorter-term loan more quickly, but your monthly payments will be substantially higher. Long-term fixed-rate loans are popular because they offer certainty, and many people find that they are easier to fit into their budget. Although, in long run they will cost you more, but you will have more available capital when you need it, and you will be less likely to default on the loan should an emergency arise.

In the light of above mentioned aspects, it is clear that the key to select the right mortgage loan for your needs should fit comfortably into your entire financial picture, that is having payments within your budget and comfortable level of risk connected to it.

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Choosing The Right Car Loan

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Choosing The Right Car Loan


The common thought is that getting a loan for your new car purchase is pretty easy and straightforward. However, it is not so. There are a few ostensibly minor variations which can be actually cost you a lot of money. Therefore, it is worthwhile checking various loan offers that may distinguish the desirability of one loan over another.

Finding a car loan with the right benefits and interest rate can be the difference between you buying the car of your dreams or simply a car that you can afford. So, it is important that you give yourself solid answers to these questions:

  • What is your current financial situation?
  • How you expect your finances to changeover in the coming years?
  • Which car you want?
  • Do you think it is likely that you will want to refinance at some time during the life of the car loan?

 

Before choosing a car loan, there are several things that should be kept in mind:

  • Credit History —- there are several lenders that may lend you money even if you have bad credit, but they may penalize you to pay high interest rates.
  • Compare Rates —- rates vary and there is no sense spending even a dollar more than you have to so get several quotes before you buy your car.
  • Transfer Balances —- be sure to look for hidden fees and transfer balances that my not be apparent at first glance.
  • Required Information —- lenders will require your financial information such as whether you own or rent a home, how much your payment is how much money you own on credit cards, etc.
  • Pre-Payment Penalties —- if such a penalty is built into the loan contract, the lender will penalize you, by charging a fee, if you pay the loan off early, whether through refinancing or by any other means. So, if you think it is likely you will want to refinance at some time during the life of the car loan, this is clearly an important consideration.
  • Simple Interest Loan —- never agree to a car loan that is not a simple interest loan.

 

Also, don’t forget to ask the following questions while looking for the right car loan:

  • What interest rate can you offer?
  • What is the allowed time of repayment?
  • What down payment will you make?

 

Remember to go through the car loan contract thoroughly and be sure you understand each and every word. If you don’t, take your time and ask any expert. But don’t let anyone rush you through the process. In this way, you could get the car loan that is right for you now and in future too.

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