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  2. Mortgage points: What are they and how do they work? - AOL

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    In this example, the borrower bought two discount points costing 1 percent of the loan principal, or $3,200 each. By buying two points for $6,400 upfront, the borrower’s interest rate shrank to ...

  3. Discount points - Wikipedia

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    Discount points, also called mortgage points or simply points, are a form of pre-paid interest available in the United States when arranging a mortgage. One point equals one percent of the loan amount. By charging a borrower points, a lender effectively increases the yield on the loan above the amount of the stated interest rate. Borrowers can ...

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    One mortgage point generally costs 1% of the total loan amount. So, if you took out a $200,000 mortgage, you could pay $1,000 upfront to reduce your mortgage rate by 0.5%.

  5. How to shop for a HELOC: 10 ways to get the best HELOC rate - AOL

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    10 tips to get the best HELOC rate 1. Maintain good credit. Having a good credit score is one of the key ways to obtain a competitive interest rate when applying for HELOC. A lender will consider ...

  6. Credit score - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, credit scoring is widely accepted as the primary method of assessing creditworthiness. Credit scoring is used not only to determine whether credit should be approved to an applicant, but for credit scoring in the setting of credit limits on credit or store cards, in behavioral modelling such as collections scoring, and also in the pre-approval of additional credit to a company's ...

  7. Hard money loan - Wikipedia

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    The loan amount the hard money lender is able to lend is determined by the ratio of loan amount divided by the value of the property. This is known as the loan to value (LTV). Many hard money lenders will only lend up to 65% of the current value of the property. [3] There is no such thing as 100% LTV for this type of transactions.

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  9. Online banking - Wikipedia

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    TANs can be distributed in different ways, the most popular one is to send a list of TANs to the online banking user by postal letter. Another way of using TANs is to generate them by need using a security token. These token generated TANs depend on the time and a unique secret, stored in the security token (two-factor authentication or 2FA).