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To Know about Quick Auto Loans (silver futures)

Thursday, 01 January 2009
By johnhere

  Loans that you get for buying a car are called auto loans. There are two parties involved in auto loans usually, those being the lender and of course the borrower. The lender and the borrower then enter into an agreement where the lender agrees to give a certain amount of money to the borrower for buying a car of their dreams. The borrower has to then return the money with interest after an agreed upon period of time. If you do not happen to have enough money to buy a vehicle, easy auto loans are an option for helping you buy the car without having to pay from money directly out of your pocket. It's simply just a form of credit by lending party of a banking institution.


You will of course need to pay back the lowest auto loans on completion of the agreed upon terms. Payment amounts include your principal amount and the interest, which of course is the charge placed upon the borrower for being lent money. This charge is really the same as the Annual Percentage Rate or the (APR). You
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How to Determine Your (trading silver futures) Credit Rating

Wednesday, 31 December 2008
By Michael D. Strauss

  Do you know your credit score? It's the three-digit number that tells lenders whether or not you're a good candidate for credit. Your number can range from 300 to 800. If you've made payments on time and haven't maxed out your credit cards, your credit score will be near the higher end. If, on the other hand, you've got delinquent or defaulted accounts or a large amount of debt, your score will be lower. 700 is the minimum credit score required to qualify for low-interest mortgages and other hard-to-get services.


If you've been declined for credit, you're entitled to a free copy of your credit report. You can also request one free copy per year. But you won't find your credit score listed there. This might have you wondering, "How can I find out my credit rating?"

A simple Internet search for "credit score" or "credit rating" will turn up thousands of web sites where you can go to obtain your credit score. These sites charge varying amounts for this service, so be sure to shop around before selecting one. Some
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