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The Purpose of Credit Spread in a Loan
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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 251384, member: 61772"] A credit spread is the difference between what the borrower pays to the lender and the interest rate that they get on the loan. The borrower pays an interest rate that is higher than what they get back from their lender. This means that if you take out a loan and have a high interest rate, you will pay more for it than you receive in return. The reason why there is a difference between what you pay and what you receive is because lenders want to make sure that they are making money from their lending. If borrowers were able to get loans with no interest or low interest rates, then people would be able to take out loans for free money and not pay anything back! This would create too much competition for lenders who need to make money off their lending operations so they can stay afloat financially. How does this affect consumers? Well, if you have a high amount of debt because of student loans or other types of debt, then you may want to consider looking into refinancing options so that you can lower your monthly payments by taking out a new loan that has lower interest rates than your old one did. [/QUOTE]
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