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Fast student loans
By Max Bellamy
Saturday, February 17, 2007

Fast student loans are provided to students who require cash for unexpected tuition fees or living expenses. These loans are especially useful for students who are staying away from home or have no other way to support themselves. Fast student loans provide handy cash quickly, when the students need it the most.

Fast student loans also offer the convenience of a direct electronic deposit into the borrower's account. This avoids the unnecessary trip to the lender to collect the cash or check. They also have the freedom to use this amount as they like, without providing an account of the expenditure to the lender. The loans are short-term and students are expected to repay the loan in thirty days.

The price of the convenience is quite high, as the rate of interest can be anywhere between fifteen to thirty dollars, for every hundred dollars of the loan amount. There is also an option of loan extension available. However, this extension will also mean an additional charge, along with the usual interest charges and service fees. Some students might find these loans a little heavy on their pockets, as there are no installments in the repayment. The whole amount has to be paid on the date of maturity, with service charges of the lending company.

Students must avoid taking a fast student loan for an amount or for more than necessary. Over spending and going beyond the budget will only result in messing up the expenses of the next month as well. However, lending companies do, at times, provide concession on the interest rates for students. They also insist on certain courses and in some cases, may require a co-signor. Fast student loans are available after furnishing the college identity cards for the current term and meeting the other requirements of the lender.

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