Quick answer: Use a personal loan when you need fixed monthly payments and can pay off the balance in two to five years. Skip it for expenses you can save for in 90 days or debts that already carry lower interest rates.
Key Takeaways
- Personal loans average 11 to 16 percent APR for borrowers with good credit, higher than home equity but lower than most credit cards.
- Origination fees typically run 1 to 6 percent of the loan amount and get deducted from your proceeds before you receive funds.
- Federal law under the Truth in Lending Act 15 U.S.C. section 1638 requires lenders to disclose total interest cost before you sign.
- Credit unions and banks often offer lower APR than online lenders but require existing account relationships or membership.
