Other benefits from your Credit Union.
Managing your money
doesn't have to be a risky business…It's often difficult to choose
among the messages bombarding consumers from debt management companies
and their misleading offers. The Transport Credit Union have
staff that can assist you with budgetary guidance and can
work together with members to create a successful program to help you
manage.
Consolidation Loans
Loan consolidations can go seriously wrong, some of the sleek
advertisements on day time television would have you think it comes
without risk:"We owed money to credit cards and store cards but now thanks to ????? we have one easy to manage loan" Sounds too good to be true ???
- Loan on offer could be converting your unsecured credit card and
store cards to a single loan secured on your property, that's why many
advertise "are you a home owner" this would put you in danger of losing
your home should you miss a payment on your new loan.
- Secured loans should be cheaper as less risk exists to the lender, you could be risking your home.
- Extending your payment period does not reduce your debt, it could
reduce your monthly payments and could cost you more money in the
longer term.
- Set up fees could be added to your loan and so increasing the amount you borrow and interest paid.
- New loan could be a variable loan and so you could find budgeting more difficult in the future.
- No up front fees could be advertised however fees may be applied should you change the term of your new loan.
- Early settlement fees may be applied.
- A fee can be charged by lending companies to register interest in your property, this figure can be around £150.
- Some companies charge early release fees, this is to remove the
charge they have registered on your property and excludes the above
mentioned early settlement fees, further £150.
- Moving house fees, Transfer fees, partial over payment fee and
payment date change fees are just some of the additional cost you could
be faced with.
Telephone 0845 45 00 933 (10 Lines)
Arm yourself with the facts !
The Financial Services Agency has produced a booklet that provides information on money matters called "Make the most of your money"
click here to read.
