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No Faxing Cash Advance Loans - Understanding Late Fees and Interest Rates

 

Author: Carrie Reeder

Cash advance loans get money in your hands in a matter of hours for those financial emergencies. With no faxing of documents, the application process takes less than five minutes. And with no credit check, approvals happen in no time.

To find the best deal on a payday loan, understand late fees and interest rates. Then ask about them before signing up with a lender.

How Cash Advance Companies Charge Their Fees

Cash advance loans are designed for a matter of weeks, so lenders charge a flat fee rather than an interest rate. Most lenders post their fees as so much to borrow a hundred dollars. On average, financing fees are about 15% or $15 for every $100 borrowed.

If you cant repay the loan, then just the financing fee is due. For another financing fee, your loan term can be extended. Many states have limitations on often you can refinance your loan. After three times, most lenders will create a payment schedule for you.

The Trap Of Late Fees

Payday loan companies deduct your payment from your checking account. So if there are no funds available, you will be charged a large late fee. Your bank will also charge you a NSF fee. It is very easy to rack up over a hundred dollars in late fees.

If you have outstanding checks, you wont be able to get a payday loan. But cash advance companies are willing to renegotiate your loan terms before they are late. Before your payment is due, make arrangements with your lender if you are short of funds.

And Then There Are Interest Rates

Most payday loan lenders post an interest rate in compliance with federal law. This rate is the APR, or what the loan would cost for an entire year. While this number can help you make comparisons between different types of credits, it isnt the flat fee number for a two week loan.

APR rates, financing fees, and late charges vary with different lenders. You can save yourself money by researching fees. Lenders have to disclose loan costs before you sign a contract, so request them before applying.

Author Bio:
Carrie Reeder is an authority in this industry. Carrie has written several articles in the past on this subject.
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