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  2. Should I borrow money against my car? People with bad ... - AOL

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    What to know before you accept the loan.

  3. Using a 401(k) loan to buy a car: Is it ever a good idea? - AOL

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    Borrowing against your 401(k) to purchase a car can be tempting, especially if you don’t have other savings. While no laws specifically prohibit using a 401(k) loan to buy a car, there are ...

  4. Car finance - Wikipedia

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    The most common method of buying a car in the United States is borrowing the money and then paying it off in installments. Over 85% of new cars and half of used cars are financed (as opposed to being paid for in a lump sum with cash). There are two primary methods of borrowing money to buy a car: direct and indirect.

  5. Personal contract purchase - Wikipedia

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    This option, but not the obligation, to acquire the car after a period equivalent to a contract hire is therefore packaged as either an option (in law) to purchase the car (a call option) at a 'set' price, or a right to sell the car (a 'put' option) at a set price after ownership is fully achieved from the final ‘balloon’ payment.

  6. Should I use a home equity loan to buy a car? - AOL

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    Auto loans. Home equity loans. HELOCs. Collateral required. Car. Home. Home. Typical repayment terms. 2 to 7 years. 5 to 30 years. 10 to 20 years (after 5-10 year draw period)

  7. Loan payment - Wikipedia

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    In a direct auto loan, a bank lends the money directly to a consumer. In an indirect auto loan, a car dealership (or a connected company) acts as an intermediary between the bank or financial institution and the consumer. Other forms of secured loans include loans against securities – such as shares, mutual funds, bonds, etc.

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

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    An escrow service will hold your money and the car title while it manages the buyer’s car payment collections. This might be the most convenient option because the escrow company works with the ...

  9. Installment loan - Wikipedia

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    The payment of the interest on loans in installments can be discerned as early as the 6th century B.C. within such ancient contracts as the following contract for a loan of money, which is from ~ 550 B.C., wherein no security was given the creditor, but he received an interest of 20% and that interest was made payable in installments at ...

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