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Cash-flow planning

Paycheck Advance

Access money tied to earned/expected wages before payday and know eligibility requirements.

Check whether payroll/direct deposit/income history qualifies.

CostRepaymentEligibilityTimingProvider
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Choose an amount

Start with amount and state. You can refine eligibility and repayment before any provider application.

No SSN or bank credentials are requested at this step. Actual provider terms and availability vary by state.
Core product factsUse these facts to frame the comparison before changing the calculator.
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Amount$25–$1,000 typical range
RepaymentNext pay cycle
Cost focusFees/subscription/tip may apply
Credit reviewUsually payroll/account based
FundingStandard or express
AvailabilityProvider specific
Source contextFind your state regulator·Payday cost & repayment· Final terms come from the identified provider.
Before you choose

Answers that can change your choice

01

What is the actual gap?

Enter cash available, bills due and the next income event to calculate the shortfall instead of guessing the loan amount.

02

How many days must be bridged?

A three-day gap and a three-week gap often call for different solutions and repayment structures.

03

What remains after the next paycheck?

The planner shows the next-income balance after bills and a proposed repayment.

04

Can the gap be reduced without borrowing?

Changing a bill date, using earned wages, savings or another non-credit option may reduce the amount that needs financing.

How much earned pay is actually accessible?

The product should be framed around the pay cycle, not as a generic loan substitute.

Earned amount

Available access should not exceed what the product/provider allows based on earned or expected pay.

Payday date

Repayment often connects directly to the incoming paycheck or account cycle.

Direct deposit / payroll link

Eligibility can depend on how income reaches the account.

Express fee / subscription

Include all access costs when comparing with another cash route.

01Earned pay

Start with income already earned or expected.

02Amount early

Access only what solves the gap.

03Fee check

Subscription / express / access fees matter.

04Payday remaining

Know what is left when the paycheck lands.

How to read this result

The calculator is a planning estimate, not an offer. Change the amount, term, state or eligibility inputs and compare the result with the provider's actual disclosure.

Compare more than the amount

Pay-cycle access, not generic credit

Use these checks alongside the estimates above to compare timing, eligibility, total cost and repayment.

Timeline

Earned-wage cycle

Work / earnIncome accrues
AccessEligible portion
PaydayPayroll lands
SettleAdvance repaid
What to check

Eligibility inputs

Payroll connectionCommonProvider model dependent
Direct depositOften relevantCan affect access
Income historyMay set limitNot a guarantee
Cost composition

Possible cost stack

Access fee 40%Subscription 35%Express fee 25%

Illustrative composition only; actual provider pricing controls.

Before a provider application

Four things the actual option must make clear

FNB Elkhart Financial helps you compare options. The identified provider controls underwriting and the agreement.

01Provider identity

Legal provider, service area and product type.

02Cost

APR or fee structure, total repayment and any financed/upfront fee.

03Eligibility & credit review

State availability, required evidence and inquiry method where applicable.

04Funding & repayment

Disbursement rail, expected timing, due dates and authorization method.

Quick answers

What matters before you choose

What is the actual gap?

Enter cash available, bills due and the next income event to calculate the shortfall instead of guessing the loan amount.

How many days must be bridged?

A three-day gap and a three-week gap often call for different solutions and repayment structures.

What remains after the next paycheck?

The planner shows the next-income balance after bills and a proposed repayment.

Before you continue

Match the result to the actual provider disclosure.

Amounts, approval, funding timing, credit-review method and fees can change by provider and location. Use the page tool to narrow the decision, then confirm the final contract terms.

Verification point

Check legal provider identity, state availability, total repayment and payment authorization before submitting sensitive information.

Payday cost & repayment ↗
Responsible use

Plan the repayment before the funding.

Use total repayment and the due-date cash impact—not only the amount available—to decide whether a product fits. If repayment would require another loan, compare a different route or a non-credit alternative first.

Editorial review

Reviewed August 13, 2026. Estimates are for comparison; the identified provider controls final terms, approval and availability.

Responsible Lending
Visual summary for Paycheck Advance
1
Start with the real needAmount, timing and eligibility determine which options are relevant.
2
Compare the full costUse repayment, fees and timing together—not one headline number.
3
Check provider termsFinal availability, approval and pricing come from the identified provider.
Why use FNB Elkhart

Understand the cost before you continue.

Our tools put timing, total repayment, state context and provider requirements next to the amount you are considering.

Total-cost view

See payment, fees and repayment pressure—not only the amount available.

State-aware checks

Where rules affect a product, state context is shown before the next step.

Reviewed methodology

Assumptions, sources and review dates are separated from provider-specific terms.

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Prepared & reviewedFNB Elkhart Editorial TeamConsumer finance, banking and product research
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