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Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Three Reasons You'll Need An Emergency $5,000 Signature Loan

By Mark Matthews

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.

What other choice might you have - keeping a damaged roof and going through the whole winter freezing and wet? But if you don't have the necessary money for getting the roof back in order, a quick loan could be the only way you'll be warm and dry this January.

Other crazy things could happen to you, too. As early February draws closer, you remember you've promised all your neighborhood buddies that you'll host an amazing part on the day of the Super Bowl. If you don't have the high definition 72" flat screen TV they watched it on last year, you could be faced with the biggest embarrassment of the season.

The 27" obscenity sitting on your TV stand right will not do, and you might only have one way out. Head to your local electronics store and pick up the TV you need to impress the guys. You're either going to pay cash, put it on a credit card, or hope some local payday loan store will give you a signature loan, because you need that TV.

Now it's clear that neither of those situations are going to mean life or death for your family. But there are a myriad of other problems that could occur in your life. It could be the middle of summer when a close family member or friend suddenly passes away and you have to purchase last minute airfare to comfort the family of the deceased.

Those plane tickets are going to cost an arm and a leg - unless you get a bereavement ticket - which you probably won't. You could be staring down the barrel of $1,000 to $3,000 in airfare depending on the size of your family. In these economic times, most people don't have that kind of money sitting in their checking account.

I don't like the idea of anyone having to go into debt for any of these scenarios, especially the one where you're borrowing a bunch of money to buy electronics you don't need for a part that's going to last less than four hours.

But the fact is you may have to borrow money under less than ideal circumstances and when that time comes, you need to know your options. Signature loans are probably the only way out if you don't have any cash laying around or room on your credit cards. Just make sure you're smart enough to set up and immediate repayment plan, and your long term goals should be relatively unaffected.

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