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  2. Avant vs. Mariner Finance: Which offers better personal loans?

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  3. Unsecured guarantor loan - Wikipedia

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    In personal finance, a guarantor loan is a type of unsecured loan that requires a guarantor to co-sign the credit agreement. A guarantor is a person who agrees to repay the borrower’s debt should the borrower default on agreed repayments.

  4. Loan guarantee - Wikipedia

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    A loan guarantee, in finance, is a promise by one party (the guarantor) to assume the debt obligation of a borrower if that borrower defaults. A guarantee can be ...

  5. Money-back guarantee - Wikipedia

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    A money-back guarantee, also known as a satisfaction guarantee, is essentially a simple guarantee that, if a buyer is not satisfied with a product or service, a refund will be made. The 18th century entrepreneur Josiah Wedgwood pioneered many of the marketing strategies used today, including the satisfaction-or-money-back guarantee on the ...

  6. UPDATE 1-U.S. states sue Warburg-owned Mariner Finance ... - AOL

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    Mariner Finance, with more than 480 offices in 27 states, was accused of engaging in "widespread credit insurance packing," by selling costly policies and other products without telling borrowers ...

  7. 15-year vs. 30-year mortgage: Which is right for you? - AOL

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    So, with a $300,000 15-year mortgage at a rate of 6.24 percent, the monthly payment would total $2,835 or $162,714 in interest over the life of the loan. Interest rate* 6.24%

  8. Interest rate guarantee - Wikipedia

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    An interest rate guarantee (IRG) is an option on a forward rate agreement (FRA) that is handled over-the-counter (OTC). A call IRG is called a borrower's IRG. A put IRG is called a lender's IRG. As with all options, the seller has the obligation to fulfill the condition of the option.

  9. Refinancing to a 15-year mortgage: What to consider - AOL

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    Learn more: Current 15-year refinance rates. Pros of refinancing to a 15-year mortgage. Lower interest rate: The interest rates on 15-year fixed loans are lower than those on 30-year mortgages ...