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Don’t ruin your plan! Discover 8 things to consider before taking a bank loan

The journey of seeking a bank loan requires critical thinking because you don’t want to start what you cannot finish. What do I mean? Yes, there are journeys you just cannot finish. Refrain from putting yourself in a situation where neither you nor those around you can help you. Nevertheless, this article is for you if you aim to take a loan to execute your ambition. There is nothing wrong with being audacious; you just have to be disciplined. Checkout things you need to consider before taking a bank loan:

1. You must have a plan

You just don’t set out to borrow money without having a convincing plan. You must be sure of what you want to do with the money so you won’t become a fool. You just have to discipline yourself, be wise, and be clear about your mission with the intended amount.

2. Know the interest rate of your bank

One of the first things you must prioritise in getting a bank loan is knowing the interest rate. You must understand the rate your bank charges so you don’t mismanage the money. After you understand the process, you can determine if it will be convenient for you to pay back.

3. A guarantor or collateral

Seeking a loan requires you to have a guarantor — someone who can guarantee the bank you will pay back or he will suffer the consequences. Or collateral that you can use as a backup in case you’re unable to pay back. It could be land, a house, or a company — it depends on what you have in possession.

4. Your credit

How often do you save money in your account? How much do you have left? These are the questions you must ask yourself before considering borrowing money. Your credit history is very important; the bank would check how you’ve been running your account and how qualified you are, for the money you want.

5. Know other charges

Apart from interest rate, it is possible to have other things the bank charges on. It could be tax or any other fees; just ensure you speak to the bankers or accountant precisely to know how it works so you won’t be burdened.

6. Know other terms and conditions

You’re not just knowing every other terms and conditions applied to the bank loan but must also understand it. You should inquire and take your time before deciding to borrow money. Don’t take this with levity; once you admit it, there is no going back if you’ve started using the money.

7. How to pay back

Think of how it would be convenient for you to pay the loan. Don’t just accept the offer because you the money. Think of payback. It could be on a weekly or monthly basis. This would actually be determined by the kind of business you do. Afterward, you can discuss it with your bank.

8. You can have more debt

One important thing you need to understand before taking a bank loan is that you might incur more debt while paying back a loan if you’re not prudent enough. This happens when you take another to pay the previous or interest keeps increasing. Think about it thoroughly if you’re sure you want a loan.

Alausa-Issa Zainab

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