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Payday Cash Advances Explained: How Can It Benefit You? - Articles Surfing

A payday cash advance is a short-term, high-rate loan, which is offered by finance companies so the beneficiary may generate immediate cash to bridge the void between paychecks. The process does not involve much verification and, in most cases, an income proof is enough to bag a payday cash advance. Though rare, a few finance companies may inquire about your credit history. In general, a borrower writes a personal check payable to the lender for the amount desired plus a fee. The borrower is then required to sign the legal documents, which list the terms of the loan, including the APR (Annual Percentage Rate), late fee and finance charges. Upon doing so, the cash is delivered to the borrower.

Usually, an agreement will be made by the borrower to repay the loan by the date of his/her next paycheck. If the borrower is incapable of repaying the amount at the established date, the loan may be extended or 'rolled over'. In general, this scenario spells doom for the borrower. Since payday cash advance loans are really short-term, their APR can shoot up to an overwhelming 500%. Payday cash advance is a viable option to acquire immediate cash, provided the borrower can repay the loan with his/her next paycheck. If not, the dues incur late fee and interest charges, which could render the borrower penniless. For instance, if a payday cash advance is extended three times, the accrued interest and fee could well be equal to the original amount of cash advance.

Though cash advance may seem quite debilitating, especially when you get to know about the high interest rates and finance charges, sometimes it's the only choice available. Many people really live from paycheck to paycheck, and an unpredictable expense can cause havoc for their financial state of affairs. In such a scenario, cash advance can be a life saver. However, you must only take up an amount that you are capable of repaying with your next paycheck.

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Nicola Kennedy

Nicola publishes an informational site about loans and cash advances, with articles and news, tips and views to help you make the correct choice about Cash Advances at http://www.PayDayLoansInformation.netThis article may be reprinted in full if the resource box and the live links are included intact. Copyright http://www.PayDayLoansInformation.net


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