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Plastic Debt Versus Unsecured Loan Deals

Submitted by erichector
Sat, 28 Apr 2007

Plastic debt means money raised by using credit cards and store cards. People know that credit card companies are not going to be compassionate enough to charge them a low rate of interest but still they heavily rely on credit cards. This is because credit cards give them an easy access to money. You can use them at your convenience, whenever and wherever you want.


Basically, credit card debts are unsecured in nature. Credit cards allow you to withdraw up to a specific amount without requiring any security from you. A comparison between credit card debts and an unsecured loan will be worthwhile for many people who want to make a better choice.

Unsecured loan deals are growing in popularity because of ‘no collateral’ attribute. You can get unsecured loans within a time span of 3-4 days. In the absence of collateral, there are fewer formalities and this puts unsecured loans high on the priority list of borrowers. As far as credit card debts are concerned they have two major drawbacks - very high interest rate and a limited amount to withdraw. Limited amount forces a borrower to have multiple cards so that he can withdraw more. But, now people are becoming more aware of these shortcomings and slowly going in favour of unsecured loan.

Those who are not willing to yield to the requirement of collateral and risk their properties are better off with unsecured loan packages. Also, it makes no sense to give your home as collateral if you are only seeking a small loan amount. Tenants and those who are living with their parents cannot provide home as collateral and, therefore, unsecured loans are ideally made for them. There is a proper criterion which lenders follow while giving you unsecured loan packages. Usually, two things that count are your monthly income and your credit history.

 

The author is a financial expert in leading lending institute, currently assisting Longdog Finance to compare loans for their clients, writes imperative articles on Unsecured Personal Loans Loans & Car Loans


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