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Payday Loan and Cash Advances Services; Friend or Foe?

26 October 2005

Cash advance and Payday Loan services, which are also commonly known as paycheck advances, personal loans and pay advance services are becoming a hot topic in local and Federal government.

A Payday Loan advance is a fee based financial service that provides an individual with an unsecured, short-term cash advance until their next payday. To qualify, you must be 18 years of age or over, a United States citizen, and have a provable income of one thousand dollars a month. Once you're approved for the cash advance, the payday loan amount will be electronically deposited into your checking or savings account. A payday loan can be applied for either online (there are multiple online cash advance services), via a telephone service, or, in some states, an actual pay advance store front.

The practice of these services however has come under fire recently. While there are many advocates of the service, there are almost as many disparagers.

While the proponents of the service praise its ease of use and availability, its detractors evoke harsh criticism of high fees and the allure of being able to repeatedly borrow money from these services.

Some local government has even gone as far as to banish the service from their state, and the issue has even come up in big government.

The biggest issue with these cash advance and payday loan services is actually personal responsibility. First, an individual needs to educate themselves to how the service works. Secondly, one must decide the proper usage of the service. As an example of a proper usage, an individual may apply for a cash advance to avoid late charges on a credit card, and also avoid the harmful damage a missed payment can do to their credit rating. If one is utilizing the service for the sake of having extra cash or to take a vacation, or to partake in something they really can't afford, the service can then become destructive.

The same common sense and personal responsibility should be applied to this service as one would apply to credit card use or any other type of loans. Establishing needs as opposed to wants is very important in making a proper decision with the service.

While proper usage of the service can be helpful, especially in emergency circumstances, improper uses of Cash Advances can lead to a reliance on the service, heavy fees and lead to more destructive financial problems.

When it comes to Payday Loans and Cash Advances, just like any other financial service, understanding your options and educating yourself is always the most prudent way to move ahead.

About the author:
Matthew Knepper has been writing financial and educational articles and press releases for the past four years

http://www.preferredpaydayloan.com

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