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Tips for Getting Approved for a Car Loan with Bankruptcy

Budgeting

You need to plan ahead, make a budget with all your income and expenses and consider what monthly installments you will be able to afford and are willing to pay. According to this information you’ll be able to select which payment schedule best suits your needs when you get loan quotes from each of the lenders.

Pull your credit Report

You need to pull your credit report before applying for a loan. Request a free copy of your credit report to the credit agencies. Credit Agencies are required by law to provide you a credit report once a year. Check that everything is in order and that no unnecessary accounts remain open.

Budgeting is essential. If you think that your income or expenses may be modified and you’ll end up not being able to repay the loan, then consider buying a cheaper car or requesting a longer repayment schedule. Falling behind your payments or defaulting not only risks repossession but it also can lead you to bad credit or even bankruptcy.

If you notice any mistake, contact the agencies immediately to have it rectified. Do not postpone this suggestion as it can greatly improve your credit score. You wouldn’t believe how many loan rejections have been the results of credit agencies mistakes.

Apply with a lender dealing with car loans

There are many lenders out there, but it is best to apply with those who specialize in car loans as they’ll be able to get you a better deal since they are used to dealing with a car loan process and are accustomed to providing loans for people with bad credit, no credit and bankruptcy.

Since car loans can be secured by using the car as collateral, it is possible for those with less than perfect credit to apply for a car loan. There are lenders specialized in bad credit auto loans, some of them require down payments but there are others that are willing to finance 100% of the car value.

Online car loan lenders are better since you won’t have to move nor do paperwork till the loan is approved. And since they have fewer costs, they usually charge less interest. There are some sites that gather different car loan lenders and provide access to all of them so you don’t need to go searching around the net. Contact each lender and request loan quotes, evaluate your options and then decide. Always remember: Only fools rush in.

Refinancing

Once your credit has improved, you should consider refinancing. You’ll be able to save thousands of dollars by reducing the amount paid on interests or you may be able to extend your repayment program so you won’t have to make sacrifices in order to pay for your car.

Mary Wise, a professional consultant with twenty years in the financial field, helps people in the process of securing personal loans, mortgage, refinance or consolidation loans and preventing consumers from falling into the hands of fraudulent lenders.

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