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		<title>Applying For A Personal Loan? [3]</title>
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Some of the personal loans people look for are government grants and if you can get around all the paperwork and jump through all the hoops, and leap over all of the hurdles, grants can be fantastic. But as you well understand there is no free lunch in this world and if you are successful [...]]]></description>
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<p>Continued&#8230;..</p>
<p>Some of the personal loans people look for are government grants and if you can get around all the paperwork and jump through all the hoops, and leap over all of the hurdles, grants can be fantastic. But as you well understand there is no free lunch in this world and if you are successful in being approved for a government grant of some sort, you will have to hold up your end of the bargain.<span id="more-386"></span></p>
<p>Your end of the bargain could be to produce something of quality in a program, or produce a extremely successful outcome from a form of education or government program you have enrolled in.</p>
<p>Some government grants have to be repaid and you have to pay interest on the loan. In this case you really can&#8217;t call it a grant can you? For the sake of argument and for the sake of this post I would say that a government grant is just that &#8211; a free grant that you do not have to repay at anytime in the future.</p>
<p>So back to the original title of this article. Why are you looking to borrow money in the form of a personal loan? Do you have collateral or some form of asset or security that the banks will take seriously and use to give you a approval?  All of these things must be considered, and when you are ready to use the phone or use your computer mouse to begin applying for personal loans you should have a complete inventory of all of your personal finance data.</p>
<p>Please do not go into this lightly. Read all of the documentation closely and consider what the terms of the personal loan will mean by the end of the loan term. Consider repaying the loan on a biweekly basis or a weekly basis so that you can carve off some of the principal on the loan faster.</p>
<p>If there is only one thing that I can suggest of value in this somewhat scatterbrained post today is this; do not get a personal loan if it is only for more wants and not for your needs. At this time I recommend not getting a personal loan if it does not include some form of debt consolidation so that you can rid yourself of bad debts and the continuing snowball effect of bad financial choices.</p>
<p>Luckily here on California Loan Find there are other writers with different opinions than mine and I encourage you to read their perspective on personal loans &#8211; how to get a low APR personal loan, and how to pay off your debts properly. Bye for now.</p>
<p>End of series.</p>
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