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

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    How do title loans work? Car title loans come in a couple of different varieties. Some are single-payment loans, meaning the borrower must pay the full amount of the loan plus the interest rate ...

  3. Title loan - Wikipedia

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    A title loan (also known as a car title loan) is a type of secured loan where borrowers can use their vehicle title as collateral. [1] Borrowers who get title loans must allow a lender to place a lien on their car title, and temporarily surrender the hard copy of their vehicle title, in exchange for a loan amount. [2]

  4. Should I borrow money against my car? People with bad ... - AOL

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    More than 12 million Americans take out payday loans every year, according to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and they pay close to 400% APR. Car title loans and payday lending should be ...

  5. 6 types of emergency loans and their uses - AOL

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    Most are single-payment loans, which means you pay the entire back, plus fees, on the due date. Some title lenders may offer installment plans. You may also qualify for a title loan without ...

  6. Loan servicing - Wikipedia

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    Loan servicing is the process by which a company (mortgage bank, servicing firm, etc.) collects interest, principal, and escrow payments from a borrower. In the United States, the vast majority of mortgages are backed by the government or government-sponsored entities (GSEs) through purchase by Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, or Ginnie Mae (which purchases loans insured by the Federal Housing ...

  7. Amortizing loan - Wikipedia

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    where: P is the principal amount borrowed, A is the periodic amortization payment, r is the periodic interest rate divided by 100 (nominal annual interest rate also divided by 12 in case of monthly installments), and n is the total number of payments (for a 30-year loan with monthly payments n = 30 × 12 = 360).

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