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Secured loans- smart option for today’s generation

The concept of personal loans has gained more and more clemency among its customers in recent years. Lack of finances is no longer considered an impediment by Britons. The availability of credit cards and bank overdrafts has further fuelled the material culture. Personal loans are the other option for ready cash. The fact that the interest rate against a personal loan is comparatively lower than that of a credit card is the trump card wielded effectively by lenders. The mushrooming of financial institutes is a clear indication of their growth. Nowadays, there are loans for almost everything, right from funding for holidays, education, weddings, home improvements, cosmetic surgery to purchasing of cars, houses, as well as islands. In fact, you may be hard pressed to not find a loan catering to your needs.

If a definition was to be given in a very simplified manner, then personal loans can be classified into secured or unsecured loans. In case of secured loans, the loan seeker would have to place some asset, usually his home as collateral. Loan amount is dependant either on the borrower’s credit history or the equity on the house. Loan amounts may vary from £25000 to £1000000 withy repayment period stretching from 10 to 25 years. The borrower may also be given the option of choosing their own repayment package, such as flexible or variable payment programme. One word of caution, in case of missed payments, the loan seeker may lose his property. It is better to select a repayment policy and avail a loan amount that can be easily paid back. Secured loans are also associated with low interest rates because of the presence of collateral.

An unsecured loan on the other hand is availed without any collateral. Availed against paycheques, it is also known as pay day loans. The lack of collateral means negligible paperwork. As compared to a secured loan, the interest rate is higher in an unsecured loan. The loan amount is also less varying from £5000 to £25000. It is up to the loan seeker to assess his monetary requirements and avail either of these loan options.

Author's Biography:
The author is a business writer specializing in finance and credit products and has written authoritative articles on the finance industry. She has done her master in Business Administration and is currently assisting Shakespearefinance as a finance specialist.
For more information please visit:http://www.shakespearefinance.co.uk 
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