May 23
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When you look around your neighborhoods, it’s hard to find any good news. Friends and neighbors may have lost their jobs or be on short-time. There are foreclosed properties on every street. Shops and businesses have been closing down with increasing frequency. These are the signs of a real recession where unemployment and poverty stalk the land. The cause of all this pain is not hard to find. We have all been living beyond our means. When the banks and credit card companies offered us more money to borrow, we just took it. Why bother to save when the value of our homes only goes up? Let’s plan for our retirement by borrowing cheap money and buying stocks and other more risky investments. No-one ever loses if they follow the advice of the credit rating agencies. Well, we know better now. What goes up can also come down. What is given a triple A rating can be junk tomorrow.
In the midst of all this chaos, the credit card operators have been cutting back on the borrowing limits. This has forced pain on us for two reasons. Firstly, finding the money to pay down our debts more quickly means redesigning the family budget. Sacrifices have to be made. Secondly, the way the credit score is calculated depends in part on the extent to which we use the credit cards we have. If the limits are reduced, we look like bad risks because the amount borrowed is closer to the limit. We have less money available to borrow and cut down on card usage so we can repay faster. Put the two together and the score falls. This is a direct criticism of the methods used to calculate the scores. It produces a fundamentally unfair result during a recession.
This would not be a problem if the credit score was only used by banks and credit card operators. But it’s also used by companies to help decide whether to employ you, by landlords deciding whether to rent to you and by insurance companies deciding whether you are a responsible person. National figures show more than half all insurance companies use credit scores as a key factor in deciding your premium rate. This is extraordinary. There is only one possible effect of being in debt when it comes to the way in which you drive. If you cannot afford to repair your vehicle, you drive defensively to reduce the risk of an accident.
Some states like California and Massachusetts have banned the use of credit score for this purpose, but they are a minority. They cite discrimination as a reason for the ban. The majority of the population without access to banking services and credit cards fall into minority racial groups. When they do not have a credit score, they are forced to pay a higher premium simply because of who they are, not how they drive. So, when you are looking for affordable cover, get the maximum possible number of car insurance quotes to find the best policies. If you live in a state which refuses the regulation of the car insurance market, contact your local government representatives and tell them how much pain you are suffering because of this unfair use of credit scores.
Mar 20
adminArticles Bargain, Body And Soul, Credit Rating Agencies, Credit Score, Decisions, Emergencies, Food Health, Good Faith, Health Insurance, Instalment, Lenders, Mechanics, Money, Negative Territory, Outgoings, Principle, Tiny Slice, Trial Basis, Trial Period, Unpaid Balance
Whether you are applying directly to your lender or claiming eligibility under HAMP, the practical decisions are all to be made by the lender. You do whatever you can to set out your side of the proposed bargain with a clear set of accounts showing money in and money out. The need is to demonstrate a guaranteed slice of your monthly income that can be devoted to paying a reduced instalment. So list everything you are obliged to pay to keep body and soul together, from food to utilities to transport to health insurance, and so on. Without the modification, this is going to be negative, i.e. on paper, you are spending more than you earn. The “trick” is to show enough to cover a modified instalment, perhaps with a tiny slice of money left over for the inevitable emergencies. If the modified instalment you prove can be paid is enough to keep the lender less unhappy, the modification will be agreed on a trial basis. But if the minimum instalment the lender requires will leave you in negative territory, your offer to modify will be rejected. Why reject a good faith offer? Because people who have to juggle monthly payments to fit into the available money almost always default again. Your income must cover all outgoings.
If the modification is agreed in principle, it moves on to a formal trial basis. In theory, this is a three-month trial, but the reality is that the lenders usually drag their feet and are very slow to convert the trial into a permanent modification. This ought not to affect you. After all, you are paying the agreed amount. But there is a problem. Until the modification is made permanent, the lender will report you to the credit rating agencies as still delinquent. This is grossly unfair. You are paying what is agreed. But, as the law stands, the unpaid balance each month will be reported as late. Thus, the longer the trial period is allowed to drift the worse your credit score will become. This requires action. You should contact the three major agencies, Experian, Equifax and TransUnion, and ask that details of the trial be added to your credit file. That way, even though your score will continue to decline (that is a computer algorithm that stops for no-one), all other lenders will be able to see what is going on.
So what is happening during the trial other than you proving your ability to pay the reduced instalments on time? The answer is slightly disheartening. It is always in the lender’s interest to collect as much money from you as possible on your mortgage. But, while you stay in default, the lender is entitled to foreclose at any time. If the lender judges it will make more money by foreclosing rather than accepting the reduced payments over the rest of the term, it will always foreclose. It is simply collecting as much cash from you as possible before triggering your eviction. No-one said the home loans industry had to work fairly, and it does not. The only time the lender will accept a permanent modification is when the accounts clearly show more profit in keeping the mortgage alive. While the housing market remains depressed, the odds are in your favor. But if resale prices start to rise, the odds will swing against you.
Oct 15
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Everyone dreams of owning a brand new car. But as it involves great amounts, it is hard to buy it from your pocket, implying that new car loans become inevitable for most of the people. These loans can buy you any latest car that has hit the market recently. However, be aware of the costs and terms-conditions that consist of such a loan.
Before applying for the loan, it is important and crucial for a suitable deal that you first take out copies of your credit report from all the three reputed credit rating agencies. The lender may ask any agency for your report. Hence, make sure that each copy is free of inaccuracies about your payment record, or your credit rating will be unfairly lowered, implying high costs of the loan.
If your credit rating is poor, then first try to improve it by clearing some of the debts and then apply for the loan after few months, when the rating has improved a bit.
Since a huge amount is required for buying the latest model, usually new car loans are secured loans. This means that depending on value of collateral, consisting of your home or any other property, you can borrow any greater amount. Even the very car can be pledged for collateral. Its deal papers will be returned to you after complete repayment of the loan and meanwhile you can drive the car. It is a short-term loan that you have to repay in 36 to 72 months. Because of collateral, interest rate is usually low on the borrowed amount.
You are also required to make the down payment to the lender. It is advisable to make a good amount of down payment, as it will not only ensure the loan approval, but even bad credit borrowers are certain to find the loan this way. You may be having multiple problems like late payments, arrears, CCJs and payment defaults in the past, still sizable down payment can ensure you the loan and interest rate may also be lower.
Before applying for new car loans, take out the rate quotes of the lenders, so that you can compare the offers for a suitable deal. Know the lenders’ additional charges as well. Prefer taking out the loan through online mode for competitive rates and low costs.