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Comparing Auto Loans
Comparing auto loans can save car buyers as much money as shopping around for a car. It's not just that auto loan interest rates can vary, but there are other expenses, terms, and conditions which ...
Refinancing Auto Loans
The news is full of advice about refinancing mortgages, but auto loans may also present a refinancing opportunity. With interest rates falling, car owners may want to look into lowering their car p...
Auto Loans: Comparing Apples to Apples
Many people who would shop diligently for a mortgage don't think twice about how they obtain an auto loan. While they would actively compare a variety of mortgage lenders, they meekly allow their d...
Auto Loans: 3 Dos and Don'ts
Car buyers owe it to themselves to get better at shopping for auto loans. After all, it is an experience that people are likely to repeat several times over the course of a lifetime. Added up, the ...
Minimizing the Impact of Bad Credit on Auto Loans
It is not realistic to expect people with credit problems to stop borrowing completely, especially when it comes to things like car financing. So what happens when someone with bad credit needs an ...
Auto Finance Woes May Create Bargains for Car Buyers
It was probably more a question "when" than "if": auto finance trends are starting to show some of the same signs of delinquencies and defaults that have plagued the home mortgage business. The dyna...
Missing Student Loan Payments Will Hurt Borrower's Finances
About two-thirds of students attending college use student loans to pay their expenses. But earning a degree doesn't guarantee enough income to pay back those loans. In fact, 10% of borrowers of fed...
Student Loan Companies Drop Less Profitable School Loans
Some student loan companies say they'll no longer make loans to community college students or those in schools with traditionally higher default rates. Lenders such as Citibank, PNC, and JPMorgan Chas...
Avoiding the Ranks of Delinquent Auto Loans
The percentage of delinquent car loans rose 11.5% in the second quarter of 2008, compared with the same quarter of 2007. In many ways, trouble with auto loans is a sign of the times, but the consequen...
Shopping for a Loan: Seven Questions You Must Ask
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