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Secured Loans

 

Author: Karin Boode

A secured loan is exactly what the title suggests. It is secured by something that is, normally, of equal or higher value. This security is called collateral. The borrowers collateral is the object, money or property that financers can appropriate to pay themselves back in the event of a default on the loan. Secured loans are suitable when you are trying to raise a large amount, creating a bigger risk for the financer. This type of loan is also appropriate when you cannot get an unsecured loan, or when you have a poor credit history. The security reduces the risk for the lender, making them more willing to work with you. Great examples, where secured loans are common, are the purchase of a new car, the need to make home improvements, the desire to take the luxury holiday of a lifetime.

Secured loans have many benefits, such as lower monthly repayments compared to unsecured loans. The ability to borrow a larger sum of money, or to spread the repayments over a longer period of time. A secured loan is the type of loan that is only available to people with securable assets. Usually, these assets take the form of property, such as a home; this is why secured loans are often referred to as homeowners loans, home loans, secured personal loans or second charge loans. You do not have to own your own home outright to be able to take out a secured loan. If you have a mortgage you can put the proportion of the home that you own up as security. Because a secured loan is secured by collateral, most lenders will approve your loan even if you have a history of adverse credit, defaults and arrears. This makes secured loans very attractive to people who would otherwise not qualify for a loan from their local bank.

The duration of a secured loan varies from 3 to 25 years. You simply select a monthly payment that fits in your current circumstances. Generally, secured loans tend to be cheaper than unsecured loans and other forms of borrowing. The interest rate for a secured loan depends upon various factors such as the amount of money you borrow, the length of time and personal details. You can also insure your payments for peace of mind, so you do not have to worry if you lose your job or are unable to work because of accident or sickness.

A no obligation offer will follow, as soon as your secured loan application has been processed. It takes about 10 business days for a secured personal loan to be finalized. During this time you can cancel any time without incurring a penalty.

Author Bio:
Karin Boode is a proclaimed scripter. Karin likes to write articles about this topic.
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