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How does a holiday loan work?

A holiday loan is an unsecured loan that may have a higher interest rate than a loan secured by one of your assets. It typically has a fixed interest rate...

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Why is the auto industry facing trouble?

First, the slowdown is driven by domestic factors, including the NBFC crisis, while the earlier ones were triggered by global events. It also pointed out ...

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What are the obligations of a cosigner?

A cosigner guarantees the person for whom they are cosigning will repay the debt on-time and in-full. They are contractually obligated to repay the debt i...

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What is the relationship between fractions and percentage?

The Relationship between Fractions, Decimals, and Percents – Making Conversions. Since a percent is a ratio a ratio can be written as a fraction, and a fr...

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Can a brother and sister take home loan together?

Siblings (2 brothers/ 2 sisters): Two brothers can be co-applicants of a home loan only if they live together in the same property. They must be co-owners...

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Does insurance replace a stolen car?

Car insurance does cover a stolen car, but only if you have comprehensive coverage. If your car is stolen, file a police report immediately and contact yo...

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What car symbol looks like an upside down V?

The famous Citroen logo features a stylized image of double helical gears, paying tribute to Andre Citroen’s engineering background and early gear busines...

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Can I get a car with two repos?

Subprime lenders may finance you with one repossession on your credit reports if it’s over a year old, but usually not if you have multiple repos. It can ...

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Can a car be auctioned if it has a lien?

Auctions don’t sell cars with liens on them. Sellers at auction don’t get paid unless they deliver a clean title to the auction. Nobody can legally sell a...

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What does Pontiac mean?

Princeton’s WordNet Princeton’s WordNet. Pontiac(noun) famous chief of the Ottawa who led an unsuccessful rebellion against the British (1715-1769) What i...

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