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		<title>Loans For People On Centrelink - Dole</title>
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</table><strong>1. Loans for people on Centrelink </strong>- are they possible to get?</p>
<p>Answer. Even if you are on a Centrelink payment you may still be eligible for a personal loan. However because you are not receiving a regular wage income you may need to apply for an unsecured personal loan, because <a title="Personal Loans For Unemployed Single Mums" href="http://www.ecashloans.com.au/personal-loans-unemployed-single-mums/">loans for people on Centrelink</a> payments attract higher interest rates and strict credit conditions.</p>
<h3>2. Loans for people on Centrelink</h3>
<p>You maybe able to get a Payday loan for people who are unemployed. These loans are the most costly, with some lenders charging an interest rate as high as 30%. Payday loans for people who are unemployed are not common and lenders may or may not approve your Payday loan application.</p>
<p>Getting a personal loan if you are unemployed might be the easier choice and definitely cheaper than a Payday loan. Personal loans offered to people who don't have a job are unsecured loans and attract a higher interest rate. lenders that may offer these loans for people on Centrelink will charge a higher rate of interest. As they deem unemployed people a higher credit risk. These loans for people on Centrelink are usually approved through the large banks and they may ask you to provide more credit details than a secured personal loan.</p>
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<h3>Getting loans for people on Centrelink is much harder than you may think.</h3>
<p>Many people think that getting a loan when they are unemployed is impossible. Why would someone loan money to someone who doesn't have a job? Lenders will provide loans for people on Centrelink, if they believe their money isn't at risk. People with high credit scores and a history of long term employment do better than people with a bad history of paying off credit and an even worse history of holding down a job.</p>
<p>No matter your circumstance,<strong><a href="http://www.loanscentrelink.com.au" rel="nofollow"> loans for people on centrelink</a></strong> are out there. All you need to do is go out and find one.</p>
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		<title>Unemployed Loans - for when you are out of work</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are currently unemployed, you know that financial resources are going to be a bit tight for a period of time. You will have to live economically. But what if you face some big-budget projects that you have to carry out? Then you will have no choice but to borrow money. Do not worry- [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are currently unemployed, you know that financial resources are going to be a bit tight for a period of time. You will have to live economically. But what if you face some big-budget projects that you have to carry out? <table width="100%"  border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5">
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</table>Then you will have no choice but to borrow money. Do not worry- even the unemployed have loan schemes that are offered especially to them. These loan schemes are called unemployed loans.</p>
<p><em># Unemployed Loans are personal loans specifically for people find themselves in a position of financial strain.</em></p>
<p>Unemployed loans are loans that provide financial aid to those who are currently out of a job. Any kind of personal undertaking can be funded, home improvement, medical treatment, education, wedding, consolidation of debts, auto financing, etc.</p>
<p>Unemployed loans can be availed more easily if you happen to have unemployment benefits. Such benefits may be disability allowance, redundancy pay or one-income allowance provided by your previous employers.</p>
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<p>Unemployed loans are available under both secured and unsecured options. By providing collateral, you can borrow an amount up to $30,000 for a long repayment term which might stretch up to 30 years. If you do not want to pledge a personal asset or are not in a position to, then you can avail an unsecured unemployed loan. The loan amount is allowed only up to $5,000 and the interest rate is a bit higher. But a shorter repayment term set at a maximum of 10 years make it a more feasible choice for smaller requirements.</p>
<p>Unemployed loans are generally charged low interest rates in consideration of your financial status. Therefore, you will be able to repay your loan in easy installments that suit your budget. Sometimes, flexible repayment options like overdraft, standby facility and payment holidays are also allowed.</p>
<p>Unemployed loans are the financial funds that help make your life normal during the hard transitory phase between two jobs. While you are searching for a good job, you can rest assured that your unemployed loan is looking after your monetary needs.</p>
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