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Bad Credit Loans in the Yukon - What to Do When You Need Money

  Help with personal bad credit loans and how to avoid the high interest and fees.  
  People with bad credit in the Yukon can actually get help to avoid the fees, high interest, and payments of expensive personal loans.  
         
   

 

The Most Important Question

Why do you need a bad credit personal loan? Depending on your answer, you may actually have other options that can resolve your debt problems, re-establish your credit, and get your finances back on track.

However, it's very important to first ask yourself, "Why do I need this loan?" Click on the answer below that's closest to your answer to see if there are better alternatives for you:

  1. This is an emergency. You have a big dentist bill, your pet is sick, your vehicle needs to be fixed, you have to travel to see a sick relative, or something else that's similar to this.
  2. You would like to improve your credit score or rebuild your credit
  3. You'd like to have just one loan with one payment each month. Your current interest rates are too high, and/or you’d like to work out a more affordable payment by stretching out your debt payments over a longer time period.

 

   
         

When you have bad credit, loans are difficult to get whether you live in the Yukon or anywhere else in Canada. So what should you do if you really need money? Maybe your credit cards are maxed out, your rent or mortgage payment is past due, and you need to pay your household bills. You may be trying to get any kind of online loan you can find, and you may be even contemplating payday loans. But in the back of your mind, you're honestly wondering how much these are really going to help you.

The truth probably is that you’re just down on your luck and you really don’t know of any better way to handle things right now than to try and get a loan for bad credit. So below we explain some things you can do to try and get a loan in the Yukon when you’ve got a bad credit rating. However, if you’d rather find another way to deal with your debts (one that's typically far more effective), jump down to the last part of this article.

Why do Bad Credit Personal Loans Have High Fees and Interests Rates?

The first thing you need to recognize with a bad credit personal loan is that it will be really expensive. This is due to the simple reality that many times people with bad credit do not fully pay their debts. Because of this, lenders see anyone with poor credit as a significant risk. So they charge high interest rates and often fees upfront so that if someone defaults on their payments, the lender has already gotten a lot out of them. Unfortunately, whether you like it or not, this is the way the way things are.

Can a Personal Loan Repair My Poor Credit Rating?

You should also know that taking out a bad credit personal loan - either secured or unsecured - will not fix your payment history. Your credit rating fell over a period of time, and it will take more time for it to recover. A brand new loan won't magically fix things. However, time and managing your money better will improve your poor credit rating and help it recover. That's one of the good aspects of the credit rating system in Canada - it's built to recognize that bad things sometimes happen to good people. So you're able to fix your credit without resorting to high fee and interest rate bad credit loans. Managing your money and situation better is most of what it takes.

Related: How to Repair Your Credit Score and Improve Bad Credit.

What's Needed to Obtain a Loan with Bad Credit - Income Proof, List of Assets, Monthly Expenses, Debts, & Credit History Questions

When you approach lenders for a bad credit loan, come prepared with your financial information. They will want to know how much you earn each month from all sources, if you have any assets that you could give (pledge) as security (collateral), and what your monthly expenses are. You should also be able to answer any questions they might have about your poor credit and debts.

To verify your income: collect your pay stubs, government assistance payment information, alimony or child support records, bank account statements and/or tax returns with assessment notices.

If you own assets: jot down a list or make a mental note of what you own and the value of each item. It’s the valuable things that can be easily appraised and sold that matter - things like cars, trucks, trailers, boats, ATVs, motorcycles, or other vehicles. Antiques, heirlooms, jewellery, and coin or stamp collections can only be used to secure a loan if they are accompanied by an authentic, verifiable appraisal certificate. Electronics, tools, musical instruments, and valuable household goods can be sold or consigned at pawn shops, but they usually cannot be used to obtain a loan. However, at times some high interest lenders will ask people to pledge household goods or appliance as token security for a loan.

Work out your monthly expenses and debts: this is often the most difficult part for a lot of people. When you begin jotting them all down, you realize how much you spend and how much you actually owe. Start by writing down your housing expenses and utility bills. Then jot down what you spend on groceries, food, medication and other essential things. Make sure to include transportation costs and work-related expenses as well. If you find it a bit challenging to organize your expenses and remember all the different things you spend money on, this free budgeting calculator spreadsheet might really help. You can also learn a lot more about how to create a budget or spending plan in the budgeting section of our website.

To answer questions about your repayment history: take a look at your own credit report. You can get it for free from both Equifax and TransUnion Canada if you request it by phone. Here we tell you how to get them, help you understand what’s on your report, and explain the difference between the report and your credit score.

Better Ways to Solve Debt and Money Problems than Getting Bad Credit Loans

Looking around for bad credit loans in the Yukon to find the money you need can take a lot of time and patience. In the end, there’s no guarantee that when you find a lender they’ll lend you money on terms you can afford. You may already kind of suspect this. If you want better options to your debt and money problems that you can afford, here's the best thing to do: contact a local not-for-profit credit counselling organization and make an appointment to talk with a Credit Counsellor. Appointments are typically free, completely confidential, and can usually be done either in person or over the phone. These people are most often experts in everything relating to bad credit loans and creative and unusual ways of consolidating and getting rid of debt. They can help you look into all your options - including debt relief and consolidation options that most people don't know anything about. Having this conversation will most likely be one of the best things you've done in years and can make a huge difference in getting your finances back on track as quickly as possible.

 

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