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Imagine you’re the lender, and a wellness entrepreneur comes to you to borrow thousands or
hundreds of thousands of dollars. The loan seeker is the picture of health, drives a Tesla S, and lives
in a solar-powered manse. But what if the would-be borrower is overextended, and not in a yoga-
like way?
You’re going to want to compare current income to debt to gauge how likely you are to be paid
back.
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Makes sense, right? A debt-to-income ratio helps to determine whether someone qualifies for a
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loan, credit card, or line of credit low andfixed-rate
at what interest
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A low DTI ratio demonstrates that there is probably sufficient income to pay debts and take on
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more. But what’s “low” or “good” in most lenders’ eyes?
That’s $2,300 in monthly obligations. Now let’s say gross monthly income is $7,000.
Multiply the result by 100 for a DTI ratio of nearly 33%, meaning 33% of this person’s gross monthly
income goes toward debt repayment.
In general, mortgage lenders like to see a DTI ratio of no more than 36%, though that is not
necessarily the maximum.
For instance, DTI limits can change based on whether or not you are considering a qualified or
nonqualified mortgage. A qualified mortgage is a home loan with more stable features and without
risky features like interest-only payments. Qualified mortgages limit how high your DTI ratio can be.
A nonqualified mortgage loan is not inherently high-risk or subprime. It is simply a loan that doesn’t
fit into the complex rules associated with a qualified mortgage.
Nonqualified mortgages can be helpful for borrowers in unusual circumstances, such as having
been self-employed for less than two years. A lender may make an exception if you have a high DTI
ratio if, for example, if you have a lot of cash reserves.
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In general, borrowers looking for a qualified mortgage can expect to find lenders who will accept a
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Under certain criteria, a maximum allowable DTI ratio can be as high as 50%. Fannie Mae’s
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maximum DTI ratio is 36% for manually underwritten loans, but the affordable-lending promoter
will allow a 45% DTI ratio if a borrower meets credit score and reserve requirements, and up to 50%
for loans issued through automated underwriting.
In the market for a personal loan? Some lenders may allow a high DTI ratio because a common use
of personal loans is credit card debt consolidation. But most lenders will want to be sure that you
are gainfully employed and have sufficient income to repay the loan.
A front-end ratio, also known as the housing ratio, takes into account housing costs or potential
housing costs.
A back-end ratio is more comprehensive. It includes all current recurring debt payments and
housing expenses.
Lenders typically look for a front-end ratio of 28%, tops, and a back-end ratio no higher than 36%,
though they may accept higher ratios if a credit score, savings, and down payment are robust.
Working overtime, starting a side hustle, getting a new job, or asking for a raise are all good options
to boost income.
Strangely enough, if you choose to tackle your debt by only increasing your payments each month,
it could have a negative effect on your DTI ratio. Instead, it can be a good idea to consider ways to
reduce your outstanding debt altogether.
The best-known debt management plans are likely the snowball and avalanche methods, but
there’s also the fireball method, which combines both strategies.
Instead of canceling a credit card, it might be better to cut it up or hide it. In the world of credit,
established credit in good standing is looked upon more favorably than new.
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The Takeaway
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Your debt-to-income ratio matters because it affects your ability to borrow money and the interest
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rate for doing so. In general, lenders look at a lower DTI ratio as favorable, but sometimes there’s
wiggle room.
If you’re struggling with student loan debt, refinancing might be a good option if you can lower your
interest rate.
And if you’re trying to pay off high-interest credit card debt, one method could be to consolidate
the debt with a fixed-rate personal loan. This could lower your monthly payment, thus changing
your DTI ratio.
Unlike some others, SoFi charges no origination fee or late fee for an unsecured personal loan, and
no application or origination fees for student loan refinancing.
Check your rate on SoFi’s student loan refinancing and personal loans.
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