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.Choosing The Right Company
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faxing payday loans may be helpful when you are having temporary money
problems or are facing a financial emergency and need cash on a short-term
basis. You should attempt to pay your lend in full when it matures. If you
are unable to do that, you should make every effort to pay at least part
of the amount borrowed before you renew the transaction. How much Interest! It's important to pay particular attention to the
rate of interest on cash advance payday loans. The rate on cash advance
payday loans may be 500% per year or more. Borrowing $200 for 2 weeks at
500% will cost you $38.36. Compare this to borrowing $200 for 2 weeks at
36% ($2.76) or 12% ($.92). If this lend is refinanced 4 times, the cost
difference increases dramatically! In fact, it will cost you nearly $200
to borrow $200 for ten weeks: YOU SHOULD AVOID TAKING OUT more than one cash
advances! If you already have cash advances outstanding, you
should avoid taking out another such lend. When you have more than one
Payday loans outstanding, you may find it very difficult to pay the
required finance charge payments, much less paying all or a portion of the
amount financed when the loan comes due. If you need a larger, longer-term
loan, you should seek other, more traditional, lending sources. HOW THEY WORK no faxing payday loans work like this: You fill out an application and provide the lender
with items such as paycheck stubs and a photo ID. You sign a lend agreement, write a postdated check
to the lender, and receive your money. Your check is held until your lend payment is due -
usually two weeks. The lender then deposits your check - unless you have
replaced the check or have already repaid the loan. The loan agreement that you are required to sign is
a legal document that obligates you to repay the lend. It also sets forth
a lot of important information. Be sure to take note of the following
items: Amount Financed: The amount of credit provided to
you or on your behalf. (This is typically the amount of cash you will
receive.) The Finance Charge: The dollar amount the credit
will cost you, or the amount of interest you pay for receiving the credit. Annual Percentage Rate (APR): The cost of your
credit as a yearly rate. Because these loans are small, short-term
transactions, the APR is typically quite high. In Wisconsin, there are no
laws that limit the interest rate that a lender can charge. Total of Payments: The amount you will have paid
after you have made all payments as scheduled. (This is the amount that
you will write your checks out for.) What the resposibilities are The lend agreement you sign legally obligates you to
repay the loan. Make sure to read the contract before signing it and
retain your copy for your records. If you have not renewed the loan or paid it in full,
make sure you have sufficient funds in your checking account on the due
date of the loan so your check clears when the lender deposits it. If you cannot or do not repay the loan, the lender
can seek a money judgment against you for the face amount of the check and
court costs; and, if they were disclosed in the contract, any late
charges, interest after maturity, and NSF fees. Once a money judgment is
obtained, a lender may attempt to garnish your wages. Many lenders also list unpaid accounts with the
credit bureau. This may affect your ability to get credit in the future. OTHER CONSIDERATIONS If you pay the lend in full prior to its due date
you are entitled to a partial refund of the loan charge. If you are married and your spouse does not sign the
loan agreement, the lender is required to give your spouse a written
notice that you obtained the lend. IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS The Department of Financial Institutions (DFI) is a
state agency that licenses and regulates companies that make consumer
lends in Wisconsin where the interest rate is over 18% per annum. This
includes the cash advances companies. Wisconsin residents may contact DFI
Licensed Financial Services at 608-261-9555. DFI also licenses and regulates adjustment service
organizations, commonly referred to as debt counselors or consumer credit
counselors. These companies help debtors set up and keep on a budget. A
list of the adjustment service organizations licensed by DFI. Wisconsin
residents may also contact DFI Licensed Financial Services at 608-261-9555
for the name of the adjustment service organizations nearest you. |
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