It snows a lot where I live, and if it snows too heavily for too long, you might find yourself with a collapsed (or at least seriously damaged) roof. If you're roof starts to fall apart, and it's the middle of winter, a fast $5,000 signature loan might be the only thing that saves your tail.
It's not like you can hang out from December to May with a caved-in roof and a $3,000 per month heating bill as you blow hot air out into the atmosphere. If you can't write a check for the amount needed to get the roof fixed - a fast short term loan may be the only way you'll make it through the cold months.
Or how about this - it's the week before the Super Bowl, and you're hosting the neighborhood party. All your friends are counting on you to throw the party of the year, and you have everything in place except the big screen TV. You obviously can't have all your buddies sitting around your pathetic four year old 32" low def right?
No - you can't. And in this kind of emergency the only real option for making sure your neighborhood reputation stays intact is to get some kind of short term loan and buy the kind of TV that will make your friends proud.
Neither of those scenarios are really life and death - one is physically uncomfortable and the other socially important - but survivable. What if it's the holiday season, there's a death in the family, and you have to travel across the country for a funeral on a moment's notice.
Can you imagine the cost of the airfare? We could be talking about thousands of dollars worth of plane tickets. Either the money is sitting in your bank account or it isn't, and if it's not there then you're going to have to borrow the money.
Going into debt is never the ideal scenario - and these three situations are totally undesirable. I'm especially unenthused about you going deep into debt for a massive television you only need for a three hour party.
At the end of the day you might have to take a little borrowed money from a bank, and you ought to be well educated about the different types of signature loans available to you. Manage your money well and you'll be out of debt almost as fast as you got into it.
It's not like you can hang out from December to May with a caved-in roof and a $3,000 per month heating bill as you blow hot air out into the atmosphere. If you can't write a check for the amount needed to get the roof fixed - a fast short term loan may be the only way you'll make it through the cold months.
Or how about this - it's the week before the Super Bowl, and you're hosting the neighborhood party. All your friends are counting on you to throw the party of the year, and you have everything in place except the big screen TV. You obviously can't have all your buddies sitting around your pathetic four year old 32" low def right?
No - you can't. And in this kind of emergency the only real option for making sure your neighborhood reputation stays intact is to get some kind of short term loan and buy the kind of TV that will make your friends proud.
Neither of those scenarios are really life and death - one is physically uncomfortable and the other socially important - but survivable. What if it's the holiday season, there's a death in the family, and you have to travel across the country for a funeral on a moment's notice.
Can you imagine the cost of the airfare? We could be talking about thousands of dollars worth of plane tickets. Either the money is sitting in your bank account or it isn't, and if it's not there then you're going to have to borrow the money.
Going into debt is never the ideal scenario - and these three situations are totally undesirable. I'm especially unenthused about you going deep into debt for a massive television you only need for a three hour party.
At the end of the day you might have to take a little borrowed money from a bank, and you ought to be well educated about the different types of signature loans available to you. Manage your money well and you'll be out of debt almost as fast as you got into it.
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