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  2. No-credit-check loans: What are they and how do they work? - AOL

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    No-credit-check loans cater to those with low credit scores or a thin credit history. Interest rates and fees are typically far above the average personal loan. These loans should be approached ...

  3. How to get a car loan with bad credit - AOL

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    Before applying for an auto loan, avoid opening new credit cards or loans. Making efforts to repair your credit score before you begin shopping will put you in a more favorable position with ...

  4. The Pros and Cons of Credit Unions - AOL

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    Credit unions usually offer many familiar banking services, such as savings and checking accounts, auto loans and mortgages and credit cards. But banks may offer far more services including full ...

  5. Credit score - Wikipedia

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    The CIBIL credit score is a three digit number that represents a summary of individuals' credit history and credit rating. This score ranges from 300 to 900, with 900 being the best score. Individuals with no credit history will have a score of −1. If the credit history is less than six months, the score will be 0.

  6. How do title loans work, and are they ever worth the risk? - AOL

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    To illustrate how these loans work, assume you own a car worth $5,000, and you find yourself in an emergency and need $1,000. A title loan lets you borrow against your vehicle so you can get the ...

  7. Car finance - Wikipedia

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    Legally, an indirect “loan” is not technically a loan; when a car buyer obtains financing facilitated by a dealership, the buyer and dealer sign a Retail Installment Sales Contract rather than a loan agreement. The dealer then typically sells or assigns that contract to a bank, credit union, or other financial institution.

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