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Person-To-Person Loans – You Can Earn Better Returns




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Person-to-Person lending (also known as Peer-to-Peer or P2P) is fast becoming an attractive way for borrowers and lenders to connect directly. It is like the EBay of the banking world. In the past, you would deposit your funds at the bank and depending on the amount and term, the bank would pay you interest. Current certificate of deposit rates range from 3.50% to 5.00% APY. Basically, the bank then makes loans with your funds and their income is based on the spread between your rate and the loan rate. Well, why let the bank have all of the fun? Now, you can lend direct and earn more interest.

There are three main services: Prosper.com, LendingClub.com, and Zopa.com. Prosper gives you plenty of details such as the credit score, Debt-to-income ratio, etc., so you can make informed lending decisions. Prosper.com allows the lender to seek additional details about the borrower, although the borrower doesn’t have to respond. Of course, then the lender doesn’t have to lend to them. Many lenders spread out their funds in $50 to $100 increments to minimize overall risk. Looking at data from Prosper (6/1/06 to 4/21/08), average rate of return for AA borrowers is 6.64%. Some people will sprinkle in some lower quality loans to try to bring the return up. Your funds aren’t guaranteed, however. With Prosper you can get started with $50.00. Certainly not much to risk, to get your feet wet. Read the rest of this entry »

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