Cars and Credit ReportsThe Problem
I was driving home from the store the other night when I noticed a license plate that made me laugh to myself and then I proceeded to feel sorry for the poor sap driving. The plate read "0 DOWN". It was a white, shiny, new Ford Explorer (probably an 06'). Here's what really got me about the caption: Not only did this consumer purchase a brand new vehicle with no money down, but he was proud of it. DUMB! Commercial advertisements and society as a whole embeds the "Buy Now, Pay Later" method into our heads and it works so well that around 90% of all consumers who purchase new cars do not put $5 down on the vehicle before signing the papers. The sad fact is, is that the average new automobile loses $3,000 as soon as it leaves the lot. Technically, you have gone into debt for something that loses value before you even use it. As if this wasn't depressing enough, the less money you put down on a car and the worse off your credit is, the more you pay for the car. If this isn't one big sand trap I don't know what is!
The Role of Your Credit Report
Your online credit report is affected 2 ways when you buy a new car with no money down. First let's look at the role it plays after you decide you NEED that shiny new sports car. The mass majority of consumers are thinking of one thing when they sit in the 'sales chair' to go through the paperwork: driving the car home (man this is bringing back some bad, bad memories). In order to do this you will need to finance the vehicle which requires pulling up your credit history and your credit report. This can easily be done online right in the sales office while you look around to make sure no one else tries to sneak off with your new toy. The worse off your credit report is, the higher interest rate you will pay. (This is fine though as long as you can still afford to buy food every other week and pay a few bills here and there.)
The other role that your credit report plays in this game is the after-effect. The average new car buyer's car payment is 25-30% of their total income. This creates a nice, big road block on your credit report in itself for when you are ready to make another large purchase. Not to mention when you fall behind on even one payment and your credit file takes a hard blow. Try to keep these factors in mind next time the kid in you tries to make a financial decision.
The Solution
Well you're not going to like the best solution but here it is anyway: PAY FOR THE CAR IN FULL! If you saved the car payment every month in a good money market account; not only would you save time and money, but when you walked into the sales office with piles of hundred dollar bills you would get quite a deal! Okay, so you're more likely to win the super lotto than do that right?
Well here are a few ideas. As long as you practice a few you might get ahead of this nasty game a little bit or at least protect your online credit report. First, consider getting a 2 or 3 year old car. You can still get a shiny one and the previous owner will have taken the major depreciation of the vehicle passing the savings directly to you. Second, if you can, try waiting and searching to find the best deal possible. Trust me, there is more than 1 of those cars in the market. Third, put something down. Anything! For starters you could put down 10 to 15%. This will lower your monthly payment, lower your interest rate and maybe even cut your payoff time down. Lastly, get a bargain. Don't settle for the asking price by any means. Be patient and keep control of your focus. One definition of maturity is learning to delay pleasure.
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Ran Out Of Cash? Finance With a Personal Loan!
bviously, the best thing to do would be to count with a savings account to cope with such situations but for the majority of people who don't, a personal loan is a much better source of finance than using a credit card.
Credit and Debt experts call running out of cash a liquidity problem. Unless of course the problem is recursive in which case, you would be facing an income problem. There are plenty of ways to solve such difficulties but each one has different costs and advisors suggest personal loans as the best solution for sudden lack of cash difficulties.
Problems With Credit Card Financing
The usual solution people find for these situations is to make use of their credit cards. With luck, the problem is solved in the short term. However, other problems will arise if you always resort to credit cards when running out of cash. Credit card debt accumulates easily and generates certain dependency that may trigger additional problems.
Since credit cards offer the option not to pay the balance in full and even pay only the minimum payment which is usually consistent only of interests, the capital keeps rising and so the interests. Besides, the interest rate charged for credit cards is rather high compared to other finance options such as personal loans.
All the above gives the user, the idea that he can keep on spending and prevents him from concentrating on the sources of his lack of cash problems. The lack of budgeting will sooner than later lead to debt problems. Many Americans are today finding out this fact the hard way. Defaults and bankruptcy are at the highest peak in decades.
What Benefits Do Personal Loans Provide?
As opposed to credit cards, the debt you incur when you apply and get approved for a personal loan is fixed. Moreover, unless you close a deal with a variable interest rate, the monthly payments are also fixed. Thus, you don't run the risk of debt accumulation as long as you meet the monthly payments on time.
This fact also contributes to making things a lot easier at the time of budgeting. The loans monthly payments can easily be included in a monthly budget as a fixed amount even if the rate is variable. Besides, all variations are highly predictable and any differences can be included by stating a possible range of the amount of the monthly installments.
Also the fixed nature of this loans aids avoiding the temptation of incurring in further spending thus contributing to solve the problem that caused you to resort to financing due to a sudden lack of cash.
But most importantly, the interest rate charged for personal loans is a lot lower than the rates charged for credit card financing. The rates of unsecured personal loans are usually around two thirds to a half the rate of credit card financing and secured personal loans are even lower.
Credit cards can include a financing interest rate of up to 18% or even more and secured personal loans won't exceed an 8% APR.
bviously, the best thing to do would be to count with a savings account to cope with such situations but for the majority of people who don't, a personal loan is a much better source of finance than using a credit card.
Credit and Debt experts call running out of cash a liquidity problem. Unless of course the problem is recursive in which case, you would be facing an income problem. There are plenty of ways to solve such difficulties but each one has different costs and advisors suggest personal loans as the best solution for sudden lack of cash difficulties.
Problems With Credit Card Financing
The usual solution people find for these situations is to make use of their credit cards. With luck, the problem is solved in the short term. However, other problems will arise if you always resort to credit cards when running out of cash. Credit card debt accumulates easily and generates certain dependency that may trigger additional problems.
Since credit cards offer the option not to pay the balance in full and even pay only the minimum payment which is usually consistent only of interests, the capital keeps rising and so the interests. Besides, the interest rate charged for credit cards is rather high compared to other finance options such as personal loans.
All the above gives the user, the idea that he can keep on spending and prevents him from concentrating on the sources of his lack of cash problems. The lack of budgeting will sooner than later lead to debt problems. Many Americans are today finding out this fact the hard way. Defaults and bankruptcy are at the highest peak in decades.
What Benefits Do Personal Loans Provide?
As opposed to credit cards, the debt you incur when you apply and get approved for a personal loan is fixed. Moreover, unless you close a deal with a variable interest rate, the monthly payments are also fixed. Thus, you don't run the risk of debt accumulation as long as you meet the monthly payments on time.
This fact also contributes to making things a lot easier at the time of budgeting. The loans monthly payments can easily be included in a monthly budget as a fixed amount even if the rate is variable. Besides, all variations are highly predictable and any differences can be included by stating a possible range of the amount of the monthly installments.
Also the fixed nature of this loans aids avoiding the temptation of incurring in further spending thus contributing to solve the problem that caused you to resort to financing due to a sudden lack of cash.
But most importantly, the interest rate charged for personal loans is a lot lower than the rates charged for credit card financing. The rates of unsecured personal loans are usually around two thirds to a half the rate of credit card financing and secured personal loans are even lower.
Credit cards can include a financing interest rate of up to 18% or even more and secured personal loans won't exceed an 8% APR.
