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  2. How does my credit score affect my loan chances? - AOL

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    A good credit score can increase your chances of approval and help you qualify for lower interest rates. Lenders also consider your income, employment, and current debts when evaluating your loan ...

  3. I Just Paid Off My Auto Loan. Here's Why My Score Went Down

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    Credit mix (10% of my score): In a nutshell, lenders want to see that you can be responsible with a variety of different forms of credit, so the FICO formula rewards a diverse mix of accounts. By ...

  4. Yield to maturity - Wikipedia

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    Even though the yield-to-maturity for the remaining life of the bond is just 7%, and the yield-to-maturity bargained for when the bond was purchased was only 10%, the annualized return earned over the first 10 years is 16.25%. This can be found by evaluating (1+i) from the equation (1+i) 10 = (25.84/5.73), giving 0.1625.

  5. Why is good credit so important? - AOL

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    For example, getting a 60-month new auto loan for $25,000 costs far more with a 500 credit score than with 700 credit score according to the MyFICO loan savings calculator. 500 credit score 700 ...

  6. Option-adjusted spread - Wikipedia

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    "Trees" are widely applied here. Other common pricing-methods are simulation and PDEs.. Option-adjusted spread (OAS) is the yield spread which has to be added to a benchmark yield curve to discount a security's payments to match its market price, using a dynamic pricing model that accounts for embedded options.

  7. Z-spread - Wikipedia

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    The Z-spread of a bond is the number of basis points (bp, or 0.01%) that one needs to add to the Treasury yield curve (or technically to Treasury forward rates) so that the Net present value of the bond cash flows (using the adjusted yield curve) equals the market price of the bond (including accrued interest). The spread is calculated iteratively.

  8. Do You Need a Certain Credit Score to Lease a Car?

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    Before you can get approved to lease a car, the dealer will check your credit score. According to Experian, the average credit score among consumers who leased a car in the second quarter of 2020 ...

  9. What you need to know about your credit score - AOL

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    This guide goes over the main determinants of your credit score, which factors matter the most and more.