Yes, I know before anyone says I dont need a loan I should be paying it off.....
Savings/warchest going nicely and also paying off credit card debts too. But I dont want to commit too much to one or the other.
Got a garage conversion planned. Mrs will be using partly for her own small business so will make some money back there in extra income etc.
Also, loan rates seem to be as low as 6% which aint a great deal to pay back. Something like £20 a month interest on £7500 over 5 years.
That way rather than hike £7500 out of my warchest, its still there siting in my ISA gaining 3%. So probably all in all the loss is £12 a month or so with the advantage of having the cash available to me in case of emergency.
In terms of getting loan, any hassle with being contractor? I know these loan companies (like everyone else) dont really understand things but do you just put yourself down as full time employee (which you are of you're own company)? Best not to put £7K salary I guess but income inc dividends?
Savings/warchest going nicely and also paying off credit card debts too. But I dont want to commit too much to one or the other.
Got a garage conversion planned. Mrs will be using partly for her own small business so will make some money back there in extra income etc.
Also, loan rates seem to be as low as 6% which aint a great deal to pay back. Something like £20 a month interest on £7500 over 5 years.
That way rather than hike £7500 out of my warchest, its still there siting in my ISA gaining 3%. So probably all in all the loss is £12 a month or so with the advantage of having the cash available to me in case of emergency.
In terms of getting loan, any hassle with being contractor? I know these loan companies (like everyone else) dont really understand things but do you just put yourself down as full time employee (which you are of you're own company)? Best not to put £7K salary I guess but income inc dividends?


Cojak perhaps?

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