Financial emergencies are often just
a part of life. It would be simply wonderful if situations didn't pop up or
things didn't break, but that would just not be very realistic.
We live in a world where emergencies
happen, and it's often necessary to remedy those situations with cash. However,
given today's economy, many people don't have the extra cash necessary to
handle financial emergencies. In addition, many of us no longer have credit cards
to fall back on.
Where do we turn when financial
emergencies arise but our bank accounts are dry?
When Payday Advances Can Help
First, let's consider some common
financial emergencies:
• Your car breaks down and you must
pay the mechanic cash before he releases your vehicle.
• Your car needs a few hundred dollars worth of repairs before it passes inspection.
• You move into a new apartment, and the landlord asks for two months' rent upfront.
• Your furnace decides to die right before cold weather strikes.
• Your water bill is overdue, and the water company is threatening to cut off your service unless you pay.
• Your landlord is threatening eviction unless you pay up on your back rent.
• Your son goes through a sudden growth spurt and he desperately needs new shoes.
• Your sick loved one needs you, but you can't afford a plane ticket.
• You must make a road trip to visit a sick loved one, but the cost of gas keeps you from traveling.
• Your bank account will become overdrawn (and you will bounce all this month's checks) if you don't get money into your bank account ASAP.
• Your car needs a few hundred dollars worth of repairs before it passes inspection.
• You move into a new apartment, and the landlord asks for two months' rent upfront.
• Your furnace decides to die right before cold weather strikes.
• Your water bill is overdue, and the water company is threatening to cut off your service unless you pay.
• Your landlord is threatening eviction unless you pay up on your back rent.
• Your son goes through a sudden growth spurt and he desperately needs new shoes.
• Your sick loved one needs you, but you can't afford a plane ticket.
• You must make a road trip to visit a sick loved one, but the cost of gas keeps you from traveling.
• Your bank account will become overdrawn (and you will bounce all this month's checks) if you don't get money into your bank account ASAP.
We all have had our share of
financial emergencies, those financial situations that must be dealt with now
and not later. However, not all of us have credit cards to fall back on.
Whether because of no credit or poor credit, many consumers face the difficult
situation of having no credit cards.
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