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  2. Loan-out corporation - Wikipedia

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    Loan-out corporations are able to defer their taxable income to the following taxable year. This is a result of the corporation being able to select its taxable year of income, from any fiscal year. [10] However, the loan-out corporation must select a fiscal year that ends between September and December.

  3. Term Asset-Backed Securities Loan Facility - Wikipedia

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    The Term Asset-Backed Securities Loan Facility (TALF) is a program created by the U.S. Federal Reserve (the Fed) to spur consumer credit lending. The program was announced on November 25, 2008, and was to support the issuance of asset-backed securities (ABS) collateralized by student loans, auto loans, credit card loans, and loans guaranteed by the Small Business Administration (SBA).

  4. Car buyers and credit: What auto financing means for credit ...

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    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 ...

  5. Ford Credit - Wikipedia

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    Ford began its journey into auto financing by launching a Weekly Purchase Plan in 1923. The program was designed to allow people to pay a certain amount to the bank weekly up until they had saved for the cost of a car. [3] In 1926, Ford constructed a new factory in Germany, but most of the local population could not afford a car.

  6. What is a 0% intro APR card? What to know about no ... - AOL

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    A 0% intro APR credit card can be a useful way to pay for large purchases or consolidate high-interest credit card debt, acting like a no-interest short-term loan if used responsibly. And it ...

  7. Comp card - Wikipedia

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    A comp card (also called composite card, Z card, zed card or Sed card) is a marketing tool for actors and especially models. They serve as the latest and best of a model's portfolio and are used as a business card. A Z-CARD is also a folded leaflet format, typically used for marketing communications campaigns for example a loyalty programme or ...

  8. Could a 0% APR Card Help if You Can't Pay Your Auto ... - AOL

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    Take your car to another mechanic that will accept a 0% APR card. Find another way to pay for the repair, such as a personal loan. You should also check your credit score.

  9. Installment loan - Wikipedia

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    An installment loan is a type of agreement or contract involving a loan that is repaid over time with a set number of scheduled payments; [1] normally at least two payments are made towards the loan. The term of loan may be as little as a few months and as long as 30 years. A mortgage loan, for example, is a type of installment loan.