enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Car buyers and credit: What auto financing means for credit ...

    www.aol.com/car-buyers-credit-auto-financing...

    Car loans are one of the most common types of debt among consumers in 21st century America. While auto loans are not as common as credit cards, the majority of Americans (62%) have an auto loan in ...

  3. Auto Loan and Credit Delinquency Rates Are Rising: Are You ...

    www.aol.com/auto-loan-credit-delinquency-rates...

    Over the quarter, credit card balances increased by $50 billion to $1.13 trillion while auto loan balances continued to shoot up, rising $12 billion to $1.61 trillion.

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

    www.aol.com/just-paid-off-auto-loan-124513036.html

    Length of credit history (15% of my score): This category considers time-related factors, such as the age of your credit accounts. Because my car loan had been established for several years and is ...

  5. Asset-backed security - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asset-backed_security

    The pools of underlying assets can vary from common payments on credit cards, auto loans, and mortgage loans, to esoteric cash flows from aircraft leases, royalty payments, or movie revenues. Often a separate institution, called a special-purpose vehicle, is created to handle the securitization of asset-backed securities. The special-purpose ...

  6. Subprime crisis background information - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subprime_crisis_background...

    Subprime loans are loans to borrowers displaying one or more of these characteristics at the time of origination or purchase. Such loans have a higher risk of default than loans to prime borrowers." [ 1 ] If a borrower is delinquent in making timely mortgage payments to the loan servicer (a bank or other financial firm), the lender may take ...

  7. Credit crunch - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Credit_crunch

    A credit crunch (also known as a credit squeeze, credit tightening or credit crisis) is a sudden reduction in the general availability of loans (or credit) or a sudden tightening of the conditions required to obtain a loan from banks. A credit crunch generally involves a reduction in the availability of credit independent of a rise in official ...

  8. ‘My whole life depended on it’: This auto loan tactic is ...

    www.aol.com/finance/whole-life-depended-auto...

    Experian reports that as of the second quarter of 2024, the average subprime auto loan rate for new vehicles was 13.18%, compared to the average 6.87% prime loan rate for borrowers with good credit.

  9. Consumer debt - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consumer_debt

    The interest rate charged depends on a range of factors, including the economic climate, perceived ability of the customer to repay, competitive pressures from other lenders, and the inherent structure and security of the credit product. Rates generally range from 0.25 percent above base rate, to well into double figures.