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Originally posted by joe69 View PostHi All,
I have been contracting for the past 3.5 years now but a newbie on this forum so please be gentle :-).
Anyway's I need some advice and suggestion regarding personal loans for IT Contractors.
I am looking for a personal loan of around £25000/-.
On any on-line application form for personal loans they ask for your monthly income and being an IT Contractor/Self Employed operating through my own ltd firm ,what monthly income should i mention? (My minimum salary or the contract rate)?
Also does anyone have any suggestions about specific lenders who are more considerate towards Contractors.
Any suggestions would be welcome.
Thanks for your help!
Joe
Presuming you are employed by your own ltd co, you could say that you are employed. Good luck but I don’t think you will get very far in the current climate.
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Originally posted by jamesspratt View PostThere may always be unforeseen reasons for a loan. I found this post after googling "contractor personal loan" - I've been contracting for about 6 years, realise this is against my better judgement but can see no other alternative - to buy my ex out of our property, I need to raise a further £20k. Unless someone else out there has a bright idea, it is situations like these where a personal loan may be necessary.
So, with that background in mind, can someone please advise?
Thanks
On a serious note, remortgage the house.
(if there isn't sufficient equity then why are you giving her £20k?)
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he said go easy on him
There may always be unforeseen reasons for a loan. I found this post after googling "contractor personal loan" - I've been contracting for about 6 years, realise this is against my better judgement but can see no other alternative - to buy my ex out of our property, I need to raise a further £20k. Unless someone else out there has a bright idea, it is situations like these where a personal loan may be necessary.
So, with that background in mind, can someone please advise?
Thanks
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostI'm not a financial adviser or your mother but is it wise to be borrowing 25k after 3.5k years contracting? One of the golden rules for contracting is keeping your outgoings to an absolute minimum.
Ignore me if the loan is for something critical but if you're just after a flash motor you're doing it all wrong.
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I'm not a financial adviser or your mother but is it wise to be borrowing 25k after 3.5k years contracting? One of the golden rules for contracting is keeping your outgoings to an absolute minimum.
Ignore me if the loan is for something critical but if you're just after a flash motor you're doing it all wrong.
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Why do new posters always ask us to be gentle? What are we? A bunch of ogres or something??
Claim you income as you yearly income of PAYE and Divis and if they want proof of income point them to your accountant who can show it. Ask your accountant if he is willing to do that first though out of courtesy. Thats what I did for a mortgage and it worked fine.
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This is going to be very much against the rules, however what's the worst that can happen on here - I can get banned, anyway -
Joey, have You Ever Been In A Turkish Prison?
Oveur.
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Info needed - Personal loan
Hi All,
I have been contracting for the past 3.5 years now but a newbie on this forum so please be gentle :-).
Anyway's I need some advice and suggestion regarding personal loans for IT Contractors.
I am looking for a personal loan of around £25000/-.
On any on-line application form for personal loans they ask for your monthly income and being an IT Contractor/Self Employed operating through my own ltd firm ,what monthly income should i mention? (My minimum salary or the contract rate)?
Also does anyone have any suggestions about specific lenders who are more considerate towards Contractors.
Any suggestions would be welcome.
Thanks for your help!
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