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  2. Tanda (informal loan club) - Wikipedia

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    To state an example from Franziska Castillo's article Tandas: Informal loan clubs where trust meets need, she mentions her 22 year-old neighbor, Gerardo, who joined a tanda after his aunt vouched for him in the group. “If I have the money on my hands, I will spend it,” Gerardo reasoned for joining the tanda.

  3. Getting a friend or a family member with a better credit history to co-sign a loan can make lenders more likely to grant these individuals a loan. But becoming a co-signer should not be taken lightly.

  4. Joint and several liability - Wikipedia

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    Example: AnyBank and AnotherBank join as a syndicate to lend to Credit-Hungry Industries, Inc. The agreement provides that each bank is severally liable for its own part of the loan. AnyBank fails to advance its agreed part of the loan: Credit-Hungry can sue only AnyBank, and AnotherBank has no liability.

  5. Surety - Wikipedia

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    Public official bonds guarantee the honesty and faithful performance of those people who are elected or appointed to positions of public trust. Examples of officials sometimes requiring bonds include: notaries public, treasurers, commissioners, judges, town clerks, law enforcement officers, and credit union volunteers.

  6. Fiduciary - Wikipedia

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    By signing an individual contract and taking all the money, X has put personal interest above the fiduciary duty. Therefore, a court will find that X has breached his fiduciary duty. The judicial remedy here will be that X holds both the contract and the money in a constructive trust for the duo.

  7. 6 financial taboos that can prevent you from building wealth

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    Offer alternatives: Instead of lending money, you could offer other forms of support, such as financial advice, job connections or referrals to free resources like budgeting apps or local ...

  8. Trust management (information system) - Wikipedia

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    In information system and information technology, trust management is an abstract system that processes symbolic representations of social trust, usually to aid automated decision-making process. Such representations, e.g. in a form of cryptographic credentials, can link the abstract system of trust management with results of trust assessment.

  9. How To Buy a Car from Someone with a Loan - AOL

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    4. Get a Loan to Pay the Lien. If neither you nor the seller has cash to pay off the loan, you might consider taking out a loan. Not all lenders finance a car purchase from a private party, but if ...