Using Settlement Loans to Prevent Bad Credit
Thursday January 28th 2010, 2:13 am
Filed under: acquisition loans

It’s not uncommon to find a plaintiff in a pending lawsuit that is in serious debt. A lawsuit can take a large financial toll on a plaintiff; especially if the pending lawsuit is related to an injury or accident. This type of situation usually leaves the plaintiff unable to work and in the process of seeking compensation from the defendant in the case. Since US civil court cases can take many months if not years to reach a verdict the plaint (more…)



Logbook Loans – Without Credit Checks Fast Approval
Wednesday January 06th 2010, 2:12 am
Filed under: acquisition loans

Your car or a vehicle is not only a pleasure to drive, but is a tool to get a loan as well. And while you can take a loan against your whole car, there are still best options in the form of logbook loans that have been approved against the logbook of the car. The logbook loans are considered loans fast. This is because there is no minute assessment of the car involved in the logbook provides loans and the approval of almost instantaneous. Also (more…)



The Loan Depo – Auto Title Loans, Cash Advances and Payday Loans – Get Your Cash Now
Monday December 21st 2009, 2:12 am
Filed under: acquisition loans

The Loan Depo is your one stop shop solution for your short term financial needs.  We offer our customer Cash Advances, Payday Loans, Unsecured Loans, Signature Loans, Title Loans and Auto Pawn.  The Loan Depo understands that we aren’t always prepared for lifes little surprises.  So when you need cash for an unexpected situation, to avoid bank over draft fees and late payment penalties a payday advance loan from The Loan D (more…)



Settlement Loans Vs. Traditional Loans
Sunday December 13th 2009, 2:12 am
Filed under: acquisition loans

When considering a settlement loan you should always know the differences between a settlement loan and a traditional loan. They are two complete different ways to obtain fund during a pending lawsuit when a client has no income. This article is designed to explain the differences between a settlement loan and a traditional loan and allow the reader to determine which can be a better solution.

Traditional Loan

–/> /> A traditional loan can be compared to normal loans; this includes auto loans, mortgages and other types of unsecured credit. Basically a lender is providing you money up front, which is to be paid back on a set schedule with a pre-determined interest rate. Your credit history and current credit obligations affect the amount of interest and amount of money that can be loaned. A traditional loan must always be paid back according to the agreement between the lender and the person receiving the loan; regardless of income changes or living situations. Missed payments can result in negative marks on your credit history, resulting in higher interest rates and make it harder to achieve loans in the future. In some cases, if you miss too many payments over a period of time you can lose the item you bought the loan with; like a house or automobile. Settlement Loan A settlement loan is much different than a traditional loan; in fact you can’t even consider a settlement loan an actual loan at all. It’s more like a lending provider buying interest into your lawsuit. They are providing you an advance on your possible winnings in a lawsuit in return for that amount back with interest. A settlement loan is based solely on your current lawsuit case; your credit history and current income play no role what so ever in the decision process. What stands out the most in the differences between a settlement loan and a traditional loan is a settlement loan does not have to be repaid if the case is lost! Yes, that means if you lose your pending lawsuit you do not have to pay back one dollar to the settlement loan provider. You’ll also not receive any marks on your credit history, nor will it affect any future chances of receiving a settlement loans. Summary As you can tell from reading this article a settlement loan can be far more beneficial and smarter financial move if you’re attempting to obtain financial funds during a pending lawsuit. However, situations are different and sometimes a traditional loan might be the only way for someone to go. This article author believes you should apply for a settlement loan prior to a traditional loan. Remember, if you receive a traditional loan and lose your case your still obligated to pay it back!



Facets of Commercial Development Finance
Wednesday November 18th 2009, 10:13 am
Filed under: acquisition financing

Commercial development finance is obviously a funding for development of commercial properties. What is not obvious is if it is particular with large scale projects or small scale projects. In essence the fund can be used for both; although in most cases it relates to large scale projects. The commercial development finance can be used basically for site acqu (more…)