Loan- Types, Advantages & Disadvantages

Loan- Types, Advantages & Disadvantages

 Introduction
Nowadays loan is a common word because everyone is familiar with it in one or other way. In simple language loan is an amount which is lending from one person, entity or a financial institution to another person, entity or financial institutions.

Meaning:
  •    A loan is the lending of money from one source to another source for a specified period.
  •    A loan is a debt given by an organization to another organization with an interest rate.
  •    In a loan, a borrower borrows money from the lender with a certain rate of interest and pay back it in future.
  •     The main activities of financial institutions like banks, NBFC, is to provide a loan to the customer.

Types of Loan

1) Secured loan
  •     In a secured loan, a borrower pledges some asset as collateral like property, car etc.
  •     A mortgage loan is a type of secured loan used by a customer. In a secured loan, a money is using to purchase a property.
  •     If in case the borrower fails to pay back the loan amount a lender has legal right to possess the collateral security and recover the money.

2) Unsecured loan
  •     In the unsecured loan, a loan is not secured against any of property of the borrower.
  •     This type of loan is available from the financial institutions like banks, NBFCs and other private institutions.
  •     In unsecured loan interest rate depends on the lender and the borrower and the rate of interest in an unsecured loan is always higher than a secured loan.
  •     There is more risk associated with the unsecured loan that a customer may not pay back an amount.
  •     In case of insolvency, unsecured lenders are the second priority to pay the money.
  •     An unsecured loan may be one of the following:
      1.     Personal loans
      2.     Credit card debt
      3.     Bank overdrafts
      4.     Line of credit
      5.     Unsecured bonds
3) Demand loan
  •     Demand loans, as the name suggests, are short term loans.
  •     Short term loan means there is no fixed time to repay an amount it means it can be repaid at any time.
  •     A demand loan uses the floating rate of interest to charge an interest.
  •     A demand loan may be a secured or unsecured.


4) Subsidized loan
  •     In a subsidized loan, an interest rate is reduced by subsidy.
  •     This type of loans is given to the students for education purpose.
  •     Sometimes in the subsidized loan the whole amount of interest is paid by the government.


5) Concessional loan
  •     A concessional loan is also called as a "soft loan".
  •     A concessional loan is given either through below market interest rates, by grace periods or a combination of both.
  •     This type of loans is given by the developed countries to the developing countries.


Advantages of loan:
  •     Nowadays loans are easily available to anyone by stable financial sources like banks, NBFCs, private institutions.
  •     Nobody can take undue advantage of the borrower in any emergency.
  •     There various types of loan as per the needs of the customers.
  •     Due to competition among the financial institutions, a customer gets to benefit from this competition like lower interest, more time to repay.
  •     Sometimes there are government schemes like saving in tax, lower interest rate if in a specific time period loan is taken

Disadvantages:
  •     There is a lengthy process to get a loan it requires various types of documents, proof, witness and many other things. So, it takes a longer time to section a loan.
  •     Sometimes the documents and many other things demanded by the institutions are so unnecessary that it makes inconvenient to the client.
  •     A loan is never granted in the full amount. There is always a ratio of the amount applied for a loan and the amount to grant.it may be 80:20 ratio, it means a bank give 80 percent loan of the applied amount.

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