SVDP Helped Me Restructure my 700% PayDay Loan
As a single mom with a family, I loved my job and it paid well. Yet, my finances were in disarray. I was behind on paying my utility bills, car loan and rent. Surely, a PayDay Loan was a quick and easy fix to my financial struggles!
My bills continued to pile up! I saw no end to my financial problems. I reached out to the Society of St. Vincent de Paul (SVdP) for help. On my first visit with volunteer advocates, I saw I had a chance to get back on my feet again !
Yet, my PayDay Loan, with an interest rate 700%, kept me trapped in a cycle of debt! Then, my volunteer advocates introduced me to SVdP Mini-Loan Program (MLP) as a way to help me take control of my finances. While reviewing my bank statements and budget with my volunteer advocates, I became more knowledgeable of unwise financial decisions I had made over time.
During additional meetings, I set up a budget with the help of MLP Coordinator and encouragement of my volunteer advocates. The key point of these meetings was to set up a budget I would stick to. I needed to be truthful to myself and to understand all my finances, both income and expenses. With confidence, I applied for a low interest bank loan available through the Mini-Loan program. Shortly thereafter, I was approved. YEAH!
Now the difficult part started. I had to stay on budget! My SVdP volunteer advocates helped me. Together, we reviewed my budget periodically, addressed other obligations, and established written goals. They gave me a reality check on how loans are obtained. And, most importantly, they kept my feet to the fire to ensure my budget goals were met.
I was comfortable and very proud I was managing my finances. By year end, all my bills were current. My only debt was the MLP loan which was being paid on schedule. I established a “credit builder account” with a credit union to increase my FICO score and help me with future goals. Within sixteen months, I paid off the MLP loan, raised my FICO score from 545 to 670, and had cash in the bank!
I have no doubt my volunteer advocates were sent by God!