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Monday, February 13, 2012

Prepay your personal loans, Take top -up


The home loan and personal loan cannot be clubbed since both are different products. You can ask your home loan lender to give you a top-up loan on the security of the house and use that to prepay your personal loan. You will be eligible for a top-up loan only if your income is sufficient to repay both the home loan and the top-up loan and the property value is sufficiently large to provide an appropriate margin for both loans put together. If your existing home loan lender is not willing to consider your request, you can shift your loan to another lender with a request for a top-up loan which is likely to come at the same rate on the home loan.
* I had applied for a credit card from the bank in which I have a savings account. But they have rejected my application. What could be the reason behind such action?
Before issuing credit cards or for that matter any credit facilities, banks obtain the credit report of the applicant from the Credit Information Bureau of India Ltd (CIBIL). A bank can reject the credit card application if the applicant has a bad credit record or inadequate income. You are entitled to know the reason for the rejection of your application from the bank. Ask for a formal rejection letter and if the bank refuses, then you can file a complaint to the banking ombudsman at bankingombudsman.rbi.org.in. You can get a copy of your credit report from CIBIL using this link www.cibil.com/ credit-score to download the form.
* I am a 44-year-old businessman, with an annual inco-me of Rs 3.5 lakh. I have a life insurance cover of Rs 12 lakh. Please tell me if this cover is enough; if not please suggest me an action plan.
Considering your age and annual income, you need to take a life cover of at least 12 times of your annual income — i.e Rs 42 lakh. So you need to take an additional life cover worth Rs 30 lakh. A term insurance policy for a 44-year-old non-smoker for 25-year term — if bought online — would be cost you upwards of Rs 11,289.
I have been investing in Reliance mutual fund growth SIP since last three years. The return is not satisfactory. I can continue my contribution to SIP for the next three to five years. Is it advisable to continue my SIP or withdraw in loss?
Never stop an SIP when the market is down. Generally, investments made in the downturn reduce your average cost and produces excellent returns over the long term. So you should definitely continue the SIP though you can review whether the fund chosen by you is still appropriate or not. Reliance MF-Growth is a mid-cap fund. By looking into the fund performance, it has not beaten its respective benchmark returns.

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Exploring better alternatives for Personal Loans


Acquiring a personal loan is intended for financing is intended for financing and managing a person’s financial needs. For taking finance, a person may apply for a loan or a credit card to purchase shares or any asset like home, vehicle etc. But, before deciding about the financial goals, a person must assess his or her financial situation. While using credit card or personal loan in financing, proper plan for management of debt burden is imperative.
Correct information should be given in the credit report. The most common errors that occur in the credit report are outdated information, which can stay on the report for seven years, and inaccurate marking like erroneous late payment, repossession and bankruptcy.
Prior to applying for a loan with a financial company, it must be ensured that best rates and terms are selected especially for first time borrowers. First time borrowers must initially determine how much to borrow and for how long to take for repayment. Lenders usually impose higher interest rates for loans on small amounts and so it makes better sense to apply for higher amounts of loans and use the surplus cash to invest with higher rate of interest. If that is frightening, it is advisable to write a budget of all the expenses including monthly bills and daily living costs. Then the expenses should be subtracted from the net income and 75 percent of the left over amount can be set apart for the monthly loan payment keeping the rest 25 percent as a buffer for other expenses.
In fact, there are viable alternatives to personal financing that can save money. For example homeowners can explore mortgage products and refinancing also will help to some extent. For a relatively lower amount, applying for a credit card can come in handy for people with poor credit if the intention is to pay off the debt in a short span of time. If the application for personal loan has been rejected, it is advisable to wait for one or two months before applying again.
Apart from all these hassles, to avoid dealing with emergency purposes-most of the personal loans are for this purpose -it is good if a small "emergency fund" is developed by entailing a few dollars away every month as savings.