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Why Are Banks Selective of Their Bad Credit Loan Applicants?
By Liz Roberts

The problem of being buried in debt has grown extensively affecting millions of people today. In fact, it is reported that most Americans hold at least one credit card in hand and about 20% of these credit card holders are plagued with a bad credit history.

What is a bad credit loan?

In order to keep up with their mounting debt, many people choose to apply for a credit loan. Simply put, a loan is a sum of money from a lender which is paid by the borrower in installments. A credit loan has a provision for people who are having difficulty acquiring credit because of their bad credit history.

Why do consumers apply for a bad credit loan?

Consumers apply for a credit loan for many different reasons. The most common ones are: - emergencies - paying for a college education - to set-up a business - for large purchases like a car - for a vacation.

Aside from credit loan, a many consumers are also applying for a bad credit credit card which means you can be qualified for a credit card despite a bad credit record. However, most
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Payday Loans : For and Against
By Nicholas Hunt

  While payday loans have long been popular in the USA, they are a relatively new service for UK customers, and many people aren't sure exactly what they are. With all the controversy over whether they're a worthwhile service or simply a form of legalised sharking, it's a good idea for any UK resident thinking of applying to know exactly what they're getting into.

Most of us struggle for money towards the end of the month to some extent, and have to tighten our belts a little by cutting down on socialising or other forms of non-essential spending. This is a perfectly normal (if annoying!) fact of financial life for most of us who are employed and get paid once a month. Sometimes however, running out of money can be more serious than this if there are essential expenses to be paid such as an unexpected bill or repair cost.

Many people use the overdraft facility of their bank accounts to give them a bit of leeway when funds are short, but in today's world many people are permanently overdrawn and near their limits, so this
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