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4 Key Steps to Determine Your Loan Eligibility
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / April 1, 2025 / Whether you're looking to buy a car or go back to school, you might need a loan to do so. Loans involve an individual (or a business) borrowing money from a bank or credit union. And to see how much money you qualify for in a loan, you can read on to learn some tips and tricks about these useful financial resources.
What is a Loan?
As said above, a loan is money borrowed from a lender. Unlike just borrowing money from a friend, a loan from a financial institution includes elements like interest rates, repayment schedule, and any fees.
When it comes to loans, there are a few terms to know. The most important one is interest, which is the cost of borrowing money. It's calculated as a percentage on the principal amount -- "principal" being another term for the full original amount of the loan. In exchange for a lender's services, the borrower agrees to repay the principal amount plus interest over a specified period.
Loans can also be secured or unsecured. A secured loan requires collateral, such as a car or home, to back the loan. If a borrower defaults on their loan, the lender can seize their collateral. An unsecured loan, like a credit card or personal loan, doesn't require collateral. However, it typically comes with higher interest rates.
There are a few types of loans:
Personal Loans - These unsecured loans are used for a variety of purposes, like debt consolidation, home improvement, or sometimes even medical expenses.
Auto Loans - These loans are secured and used to finance the purchase of a vehicle. The vehicle itself serves as collateral to the loan.
Mortgage Loans - These loans are similar to auto loans, however, they're meant to finance a home, and the home serves as collateral.
Payday Loans - These short-term, high-interest loans are often used in only extreme cases, and typically due on the borrower's next payday.
Your 4 Steps to Determining a Loan
It's possible that you're thinking about getting a loan, but you're not quite sure where to being or how much money you'll qualify for. These four steps can help point you in the right direction.
1. Do Some Math with Your Income and Expenses
First, calculate your monthly income, and subtract your monthly expenses to determine your disposable income. This will give you an idea of how much you can afford to repay each month. Remember to include interest rather than just calculating your repayment abilities on the principal.
2. Check Your Credit Score
A good credit score can help with your loan eligibility, and sometimes even result in a lower interest rate. Make sure you check your credit report for errors, and if your credit score isn't what you want it to be, take steps to improve it before applying for a loan.
3. Consider Debt-to-Income Ratio (DTI)
Lenders will often use DTI ratios to examine the potential borrower's ability to repay a loan. A lower DTI means that you have more financial wiggle room which can potentially improve your chances of approval. Generally, a lower DTI is viewed more favorably by lenders.
4. Shop Around for the Best Rates
Don't just take the first loan you see - compare offers from different lenders. Rates, terms, and fees can vary quite a lot from one lender to another. In addition to the interest rate, consider other factors including loan duration, repayment flexibility and other fees such early repayment penalties. With enough research, you'll be sure to find the lowest interest rates and the best terms for your needs without feeling like you're in an unsustainable repayment plan.
Loan Tips and Tricks
Once you determine how much loan you qualify for, remember to keep in mind the fine print of your loan agreement. This includes any fees, the interest rate, and repayment schedule. Also, even if you're looking to maintain a strategic amount of debt, don't be afraid to pay off the loan as fast as possible. This includes paying extra when you can or agreeing on a shorter loan repayment term.
Disclaimer: This content is sponsored by myFICO and is provided for informational purposes only. The information shared here is not intended to serve as financial, legal, or credit-related advice. Readers are encouraged to consult with their personal financial advisors or credit professionals to assess their specific situation. To learn more about myFICO's services, including credit scores and monitoring tools, please visit the myFICO website or reach out to a myFICO representative.
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