A Loan For Your Financial Needs

All of us have difficult times financially, it's important to know where the best place to go for assistance when these money shortages arrive. Surprisingly today Internet is the best engine to find the best deals on a loan for just about anything.

An Introduction To Mortgage Loans

Mortgage loans are financial loans taken for real estate properties that the borrower has to repay with interest within a fixed period of time. A mortgage loan requires some sort of security for the lender.

Interest-Free Student Loans

These charities make no-interest loans to students. Many religious and ethnic organizations also offer no- or low-interest education loans.

Central Scholarship Bureau

Makes about 120 loans annually of up to $15,000 over four years to meritorious students from central Maryland whose families have adjusted gross incomes of less than $75,000. Rolling deadlines

Evalee C. Schwarz Charitable Trust for Education

Makes about 70 loans annually of up to $15,000 for students with expected family contributions of less than $4,000, high test scores and grades, and no plans to become lawyers.

The Scholarship Foundation of St. Louis

Makes about 600 loans annually of up to $6,000 a year for meritorious students who come from parts of Missouri and Illinois and whose families have EFCs of under $12,000.

Bill Raskob Foundation

Makes about 100 loans a year (the number is very flexible) of up to $20,000 a year to U.S. citizens attending an accredited American college who have finished their freshman year.

Abe and Annie Seibel Foundation

No website, (409) 770-5665.
Makes 800 loans of up to $6,000 annually to Texas residents attending a Texas college who have good grades and test scores.

Hattie Strong Foundation

Makes about 125 new loans annually of up to $5,000 for meritorious and needy fourth-year college students.