Redo auto loan, help budget
Redo auto loan, help budget
Cincinnati Enquirer - You’ve forsaken digital cable, stopped eating out so much and turned the thermostat down. You’ve even refinanced your house to get the monthly mortgage payments down. But if you still need a little more money every month to get by, how about
Are Extended Warranties Warranted?
Smart Money - For an upfront fee of, say, $900 (that you could roll into your auto loan) you won’t have to reopen your wallet for the next seven years or 100,000 miles. Sounds like a pretty good deal, right? Maybe not. Extended warranties (also known as service
CHRISTINE JENNINGS:IA TIME LINE
Herald Tribune - The bank’s one big stumble came when it got more aggressive, financing thousands of car loans with auto-loan producer First Florida Financial. Many of First Florida’s customers were “sub-prime” borrowers with bad or no credit histories who would not
IMF Warns Subprime Woes May Spread, Dollar Falls
CNBC - In addition, there could be losses in other consumer credit markets, including credit card and subprime auto loan asset-backed securities, it said. “Financial supervisors need to identify the potential for spillovers from the cooling of the housing
Online Press Release
PRWeb - Dealer Program Car dealers wishing to find car sale leads can connect to customers by joining the Preferred Dealer Program on myAutoloan.com, a direct-to-customer, Internet-based auto financing marketplace that helps consumers obtain auto loan
LendingTree.com Provides the Top Ways to Save on a Car
PRWeb - Check your credit report - Your credit score is a major factor in determining what interest rate you get on an auto loan. The first thing to do is to get a copy of your credit report and look for any inaccuracies or mistakes. If you do find a
Online Press Release
PRWeb - But fewer people think to refinance their auto loan if they’re unhappy with it. - 2007-02-08 Silanis and Geneva Partners Join Forces in the UK to Present World’s Premier Electronic Signature Solution An exciting new partnership will see Silanis
Limits on loans to military
Baltimore Sun - He says he heard that service members can’t be charged more than 12 percent on an auto loan. Is it true? he asks. “If it is not, is there something out there for service members?” Officials with the Federal Depos it Insurance Corp. and the bank ing
A watchful eye
Baton Rouge Business Report - While mortgages are paid off over the course of decades, the average auto loan pays out in about 27 months. This gives lenders less exposure to interest rate risk and negates the need for adjustable rates. “Lending institutions have a pretty good
GM profit falls 90%; mortgage unit cited
Seattle Times - I think that some of the weakness in the home-mortgage market will bleed out into the auto-loan market as people start running late on car payments as they juggle funds to keep their home mortgage payments current.” The housing situation adds to the