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[QUOTE="raaman, post: 102670, member: 23419"] In today's modern way of life, more money is needed to fulfil the needs and desires of the household. A lot of of us have become accustomed to borrowing without hesitation to accomplish this desires. Banks and financial institutions are competing with each other to lend a helping hand to people. Today, a lot of loans are available in a matter of minutes, including quick loans, instant loans, and app loans. However, there are certain things that you have to look out for when availing a loan. One such thing is that you should not overpay the loan you have taken. Calculate how much you can continue to pay (EMI) per month without any problems and borrow accordingly. Never borrow large sums beyond your means. When taking a consumer loan or personal loan to fulfil lifestyle wants, make sure not to go over EMI of more than ten percent of your monthly salary. [/QUOTE]
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