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So it is only the middle of the month and you are already broke? Then the answers to your prayers might be a so called pay day loan. You apply for it and if you are approved, you will have the money in a few hours.

A pay day loan is not the same as a normal private loan. When you raise a normal consumer loan, you have to pay monthly payments. If you choose a pay day loan, you have to pay the full amount back on the next pay day.

Because the loan has to be paid back on the next pay day, the amount cannot exceed that money you are paid for your job. And the loan is based on the money you earn for straight time only; even though you normally have overtime each week.

To qualify for a pay day loan you must be at least 18 years old, have a job and a bank account. You must also be a US citizen and have a current ID. Nothing else is needed to qualify for a pay day loan.

Normally you can find a lender on the Internet. Then you fill out the application form and submit it. When you have confirmed your information, the lender will check your personal and bank information. He will also take a closer look at your employment history.

If the lender thinks you can pay the loan back, he will approve the loan and send you a confirmation. Then you just sign the loan, and the money will be at your bank account almost immediately.

The terms and conditions must be read carefully, before you raise a pay day loan. Do also remember that the loan and the interests normally have to be paid back on the next pay day. If you do not have the money there, the loan can be extended. But it will cost you both extra interests and a heavy fine.

A pay day loan can be the answers to your prayer, if you exceptionally need some extra cash for a broken car or a medical bill. But if your economy is bad month after month, a pay day loan is not the solution. Instead you should sit down and take a closer look at your economical situation to see, how you can avoid being broken every month.

by: Martin Elmer




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