3. debt-to-income Ratio: The debt-to-money proportion (DTI) is another crucial factor considered by lenders. It compares an individual’s monthly debt obligations to their monthly income. A lower DTI indicates that a borrower has more disposable income available to repay the loan, making them a more attractive candidate for approval. For instance, if an applicant has a monthly income of $5,000 and monthly debt payments totaling $1,500, their DTI would be 30%. Lenders typically prefer borrowers with a DTI below 43%, although specific requirements may vary. Leggi tutto “9.Items Impacting Financing Buyers Behavior and Choice [Fresh Blog site]”