If you’ve ever taken out a loan, you know how they work. You go to a credit union or bank and borrow a certain amount of money that you’ll pay back in monthly installments over a set amount of time. You’ll also have to pay a certain percentage of that loan back as interest.
What many people don’t realize, though, is that their financial situation could change for the better during the term of the loan. Even if you just continue to pay your bills on time, your credit score will improve. If it improves enough, you can get better terms on loans you take out in the future.
Fortunately, there is a way. If you shop around, you may find a financial institution that will refinance your loan.
When you refinance a loan, you simply use your higher credit score to apply for a loan that has better terms than your original loan. You then use the new loan to pay off the old loan.
Getting a loan with better terms can give you several benefits:
Even though refinancing can get you ahead financially, it may also have some drawbacks.
The biggest drawback is that getting a new loan might involve transaction fees. These vary by loan, but you should expect them to be anywhere from 3% to 6% of the loan itself. You should be especially aware of this when dealing with large loans like mortgages, where the closing costs might be thousands of dollars.
You might also sacrifice some benefits the old loan offers that the new loan does not. For instance, if you refinance a federal student loan, for instance, you’ll be getting rid of the flexibility federal loans offer if you’re going through a period of financial hardship. You’ll also get rid of the opportunity to have some or all of your loan forgiven if you get into a public service career.
Refinancing your loan can offer you several benefits and let you use an improved credit score to your advantage. It also has potential drawbacks, though, so you'll need to make sure that refinancing will help you come out ahead financially.
You should also know that First Alliance now has video capabilities for appointments to promote social distancing, so if you schedule an appointment with a Member Experience Advisor, Member Advisor or Lending Advisor you may be able to talk with them through a video conference. This allows us to have a face-to-face interaction with our members and still ensure the safety of our team.