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  2. 6 types of emergency loans and their uses - AOL

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    Emergency loan type: Home equity loan or HELOC. Better for. Homeowners with significant home equity. Long terms. A good fit for this type of emergency bill. Large medical or home repair bills ...

  3. How to get an emergency loan in 5 simple steps - AOL

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    Loan type. Time to funding. Personal loan, payday loan, title loan. 1-7 business days. Credit card cash advance. Instant. Home equity loan, HELOC. Up to 45 days

  4. Emergency loans: Everything you need to know - AOL

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    Fortunately, an emergency loan can help you keep your home in optimal shape when systems break down. The cost of home repairs varies greatly, but HomeAdvisor estimates that they range from $4,219 ...

  5. Pros and cons of emergency loans: How to tell if one is right ...

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    Most importantly, run the numbers to determine if an emergency loan works for your finances or if an alternative, like a paycheck advance, payment plan or a loan from a friend or relative, is a ...

  6. Emergency Disaster Loan Program - Wikipedia

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    When a county has been declared a disaster area, by either the President or the Secretary of Agriculture, farmers in that county may become eligible for low-interest emergency disaster (EM) loans under the Emergency Disaster Loan Program. The loans are available through the Farm Service Agency (formerly Farmers Home Administration). EM loan ...

  7. Emergency loan uses: 6 scenarios where they can be helpful - AOL

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    Emergency loans are typically small, unsecured loans to cover expenses under $1,000. Common types of emergency loans include personal loans , credit card cash advances and payday loans .

  8. No income, no asset - Wikipedia

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    It was described as a no income, no job, [and] no assets loan because the only thing an applicant had to show was his/her credit rating, which was presumed to reflect willingness and ability to pay. The term was popularized by Charles R. Morris in his 2008 book The Two Trillion Dollar Meltdown , though the acronym had been publicly used by some ...

  9. How your home can pay for emergency repairs - AOL

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    Government-backed mortgages: Some government-backed loans, such as an FHA 203(k) loan, a VA renovation loan or a USDA Section 504 home repair loan, can help with both minor repairs or major ...