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Avoiding Quick Financial Fixes

Pawnshops and car title loans

What if you desperately need $1,000 to get through the semester? You could pawn your TV and stereo equipment to get quick cash, but it won't be enough. Pawnshops usually pay only a fraction of an item's value. Your most valuable possession is your car and you've heard that a local pawnshop makes car title loans. Beware-you'll only get a small portion of your car's value and you could lose the car.

Here's how these loans work: Your car is worth $5,000. The pawnshop gives you $1,000 in exchange for the title to your car. You agree to pay the loan back in six months and the pawnshop charges you 10% interest a month on the loan. Your $1,000 loan costs you:

  • Loan amount: $1,000
  • Pawnshop keeps the car title, worth: $5,000.
  • Interest charged: $600
  • 10% a month for six months
  • Total cost: $1,600
That's $600 interest for a six-month loan! If you miss payments, you'll pay even more. The pawnshop could have your car repossessed-and charge you a repossession fee! If your car is stored on a lot, you'll be charged a storage fee. If you fail to pay all of these fees, the pawnshop has the right to sell your car. That's too high a price for a $1,000 loan.
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