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             Personal Loan Learning                                       
What is a personal loan ?

A personal loan  also known as Consumer Loan and can be used for a specific personal need. A personal loan can be used for your existing debts, vacations, school tuition, home improvements and car repair etc. The Personal Loan can be  borrowed from a bank or from private  lender.  A Personal Loan may not be secured. Personal Loans can either  secured or unsecured.

Secured Personal Loans have an asset set against them as security for the amount borrowed. The interest rate on secured loans tends to be lower than unsecured loans.

Unsecured personal loans require no property ownership or collateral for approval. The approval of unsecured personal loans is based on your credit history or employment status.

The amount of personal loan depend upon the purpose for which the loan is required.  The amount of personal loan is repayable over a period of from six months to ten years. Lenders charge interest rates on the amount borrowed as personal loan. Their rates can either be fixed or variable. If the interest rate is variable, the rate changes with market forces and could change the amount of your monthly installment.  Fixed rates offer more certainty but can be at a higher rate. It is advisable to compare the Comparison Rate of different lenders.

What is a Comparison Rate ?

Working out the true cost of a loan to enable you to compare it with another is often difficult. Most people just use the loan interest rate to compare different loans. This is a good start. However, the interest rate does not take into account other costs like establishment and ongoing fees.

From 1 July 2003, amendments to the Consumer Credit Code require lenders to provide Comparison Rates to make it easier for the consumer to compare one home loan, personal loan or car loan with another. A Comparison Rate takes into account the costs of setting up a loan including the interest rate, the loan establishment fee and any other upfront or ongoing fees that are definitely payable under the loan contract terms, over the life of a "model loan". This makes it easier for a customer to compare the true cost of different loans.

What is a Line of Credit ?

A line of credit is a type of credit in which a bank undertakes to provide credit to a client during a predefined period. The client may either withdraw the credit amount all at once, or make a certain number of withdrawals during the specified period then pays interest on the balance used.

What is a Payday Loan ?

Payday Loans are short term loans designed to help you with an urgent situation. Payday Loans are high risk loans.  Payday loans are also known as Payday Cash Advance, Cash Advance Loans, Check Advance Loans and Deferred Deposit Check Loans.  No matter what you call, all payday loans, cash advances, and check advances, should be paid back rapidly, and cannot be  used for an extended amount of time. Payday loans are an expensive solution to a money management problem.  Payday Loans carry high rate of interest.  People with bad credit can get Payday loans without any problem.

 
 

 

    
   
       
 
Please note: Ausco Trading Pty Ltd takes no responsibility for the accuracy of this information. Personal Loans Australia.com.au makes all reasonable efforts to maintain accurate information. However all credit information should be used as a guide only. We urge users to check the terms and conditions on the specific credit applications when applying. You should check all costs related to any credit application with your financial adviser before making purchase decisions.