Personal loans can serve many functions, from starting a business to buying a new car — even helping in retirement. While it’s always important to exhaust other options first that don’t require paying interest, there are some situations where a personal loan can make a difference for boomers in retirement.
Financial experts offer the best ways for boomers (or any retiree) to use a personal loan to help fund some aspect of their retirement.
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One instance when a personal loan can make sense is to bridge a short-term cash need — like delaying Social Security to maximize benefits or covering a one-time emergency without disrupting long-term investments, according to Christopher Stroup, a CFP and owner of Silicon Beach Financial.
The key is using it strategically, not as a recurring income source, he said.
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If you’ve got debt that’s earning very high interest, such as credit cards or high-interest medical debt, a personal loan can offer you “breathing room,” Stroup said, “especially when the new loan has a lower fixed rate and shorter term.”
It can also simplify payments and reduce interest. However, Stroup said, “Know that it only works if spending habits also change; otherwise, debt can pile up again.”
While personal loans should not be a go-to for most expenses, Stroup said that when the expense is unavoidable and aligns with a broader financial plan, it can be a good idea.
“For example, a medically necessary home renovation or dental procedure may justify a personal loan, especially if it avoids tapping tax-deferred retirement accounts in a high-income year.”
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Robert Gabriel a financial specialist and creator of Vosita, said these can include things renovations that improve safety or accessibility (like installing grab bars or a stairlift) and allow a retiree to age in place comfortably.
“Similarly, for unexpected but necessary medical expenses that aren’t fully covered by insurance, a personal loan could provide a way to manage the cost over time,” Gabriel said.
However, in both these scenarios, the retiree needs to be confident in their ability to repay the loan without jeopardizing their essential living expenses.
Credit score also plays a huge role in determining personal loan interest rates, regardless of age, Gabriel said.
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