Archive for the ‘Credit’ Category
Tuesday, February 9th, 2010
wizard101z asked: Im 18 yrs old and im planning to open a account. But i dont know how banking works. i dont want to ask my parents about banking because i want to surprise them. Pls explain in simple terms how a bank works.
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Monday, February 1st, 2010
marbledog asked: I'm starting a small business, and I would like to offer financing to my customers, but I'm unsure of how to calculate monthly finance charges based on APR.
For instance, if I financed $700 at 20% APR over 24 months, how would I calculate a customer's monthly bill? ...
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Saturday, January 16th, 2010
redwing90022 asked: I heard that if you pay credit card bills with online banking that it wont help you build score. Im trying to pay off a credit debt and im paying with online banking instead of driving to the bank.
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Saturday, January 26th, 2008
Chelsea B asked: We are filing a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, and it is due to be discharged by May. How long after that can we finance a car for a decent rate?
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Thursday, January 17th, 2008
lucky asked: What happens if a finance company never repossesses a vehicle that has been discharged in bankruptcy? No payments have been made in 14 months...Bankruptcy discharged in June of this year. Finance company has our current address and phone number.
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Thursday, January 17th, 2008
X-Malleus asked: Pretty much exactly what the main question says. I have no idea what a "finance charge" is. For instance, would I be charged a finance charge if I charged a purchase, and then paid the balance immediately?
Any additional information that could be given ...
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Monday, January 14th, 2008
timmyliao2001 asked: Here is the deal. I kind of got taken from a shady Persian gentlemen who did the financing for me at my local Honda dealership. So he got me for a higher interest rate, lied to me so I would purchase stuff like extended warranty and gap insurance. ...
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