Don't
Pay Yourself First with Payday Loans
The
One Way Ticket to Financial Hell
By Mo2 |
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What
is a Payday loan?
A payday loan is a loan granted to you from a lender for a short amount
of time with an exceptionally high interest rate. Nowadays, you can
apply for a payday loan online and they make it very convenient for
you. There's no credit check for many and you could have gone bankrupt
for all they care, as long as they get paid back.
The
Advantage (If you want to call it that)
You get money! Yes, and you get it pretty quick for that matter. Sometimes
they give it to you on the spot probably if you are a recurring customer.
They also directly deposit the loan into your bank account, which is
usually where they directly take out the money they have lent you plus
interest when the loan is due.
Now
for the Disadvantages
The major problem with these loans, and they are controversial loans
by the way, are that they charge insane levels of interest. On an annualized
percentage they could go over 700%. Now to put things into perspective,
for every $100 you borrow, you could be paying $700 in interest! That's
an extremely scary thought.
These loans are directed at those that struggle to pay their bills on
a monthly basis and at times need money in advance to pay bills or for
other reasons. However, because of these high interest rates the loans
can put individuals in a deeper hole.
Mo2
Thinks
There is good debt and bad debt. This is
an example of suicidal debt. If you've cornered yourself to the point
that you are depending on Pay Day loans, you are going to have to seriously
look at your financial situation. I understand that there are some of
us that have no other choice but to live off of each paycheck and do
so barely. However, even then there are things that you have to cut
back on in order to make living your life a little less stressful financially.
Hope
First,
you need to face the reality of things and not "hope" for
the better. Hope is only a four-letter word in this case and unless
you win the lottery or marry a millionaire, things will not change.
Don't shy away from this reality, if you're sensitive about money, read
my Money Sensitivity article.
Expense
Reduction
Next, look at your expenses. What are the
absolute necessities? I remember someone I knew depending on these payday
loans and guess what? She didn't need to but she was careless about
her spending and somehow fell behind every paycheck. If there are things
you want but do not need, consider cutting back on these things. You
don't have to treat yourself to a martini after work every night or
buy a three hundred dollar dress every month.
Emergency
Fund
Have an Emergency Fund.
It is said that you should have at least two to three months worth of
pay in an emergency fund. An emergency fund should be very liquid (meaning
near-cash). Investments like treasury-bills and savings accounts make
for a good emergency fund.
Pay
Off Debt Before Saving
Remember paying off
debt comes before saving. You might think that contradicts with what
I just said about an emergency fund, however it doesn't. You need to
build that emergency fund before you corner yourself in relying on payday
loans. The only time you should have debt is when you are confident
you can achieve a higher return on your investments than on your debt.
Then you can pay off your interest and still have some.
Conclusion
If you're relying on
payday loans, you've gone past the red light and you really need to
clean up your act. Work on getting yourself on track before the creditors
get to you, they aren't the friendliest people to deal with, I can guarantee
you that. Reduce your expenses, pay off your debt first, and have an
emergency fund for that rainy day and you should be ok. In the worst-case
scenario, ask Aunt Elda for a little help. I shouldn't say this but
family is there to help in the worst of cases, don't depend on them
all the time, but if there's nothing else you can do, I'm sure some
of them are willing to help.
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