Erin Delaney is a financial writer and content strategist with strong hold on personal finance and lending related topics. She is well aware of the fact that talking about money or loans can be stressful for borrowers. To help them make informed financial decisions, she has dedicated her 10 years of her career in making complex topics like loans, bad credit, etc., easy to understand for them. Her speciality is to write clear, informative and reader-friendly content. She keeps herself updated with the latest trends happening in the lending industry to deliver information that is useful for the borrowers.

Tips for Getting Car Finance with No Deposit

Buying a car can be expensive, especially if you are looking to buy a used car. Paying for the cost of the car outright is challenging for a lot of people as the unexpected outbreak of the pandemic has hit the buying power. Thanks to online lending, car finance is still an alternative if you …

What Are the Pros and Cons of Quick Funding during a Financial Mess?

Managing finances is a two-way story. One is when you have planned everything for the next 15-20 years. It means you know your plans as well as how to implement them accordingly. The second is when you do not know about the expenses because these have come all of a sudden. Examples of it can …

Financing a Used Car Can Be Easy (and Efficient)

In case you are dreaming of financing your old or used car, then have a look at the reports of US News at first. “According to the credit bureau Experian, about 55% of used car buyers take out a car loan to pay for their cars.” Car loans or any other car financing options can …

Why You Should Not Be Untimely in Paying Your Credit Card Bills

Well, for the record, credit card payments made untimely aren’t that scary.  Truly! With that being said, you have probably understood that credit card bills and debts paid untimely are not going to screw your life up. And this blog is not for threatening you with that. But not paying your credit card bills on …

10 Tips to Recover from a Bad Interview

Starting your career journey is not free of roadblocks. Some job interviews are nerve-wracking. And sometimes, despite preparing well, not everyone clears it. One of the most apparent ways to tell whether an interview has gone well is by analyzing your interviewer’s body language. It says it all. If the entities present in the room …