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  2. Line of credit - Wikipedia

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    A cash credit is a short-term cash loan to a customer. A bank provides this type of funding only after the required security is given to secure the loan. In cash credit, the bank advances a cash loan up to a specified limit to the customer against a bond or other security.

  3. Subprime lending - Wikipedia

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    Lenders' standards for determining risk categories may also consider the size of the proposed loan, and also take into account the way the loan and the repayment plan is structured, if it is a conventional repayment loan, a mortgage loan, an endowment mortgage, an interest-only loan, a standard repayment loan, an amortized loan, a credit card ...

  4. Loan - Wikipedia

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    Interest rates on unsecured loans are nearly always higher than for secured loans because an unsecured lender's options for recourse against the borrower in the event of default are severely limited, subjecting the lender to higher risk compared to that encountered for a secured loan. An unsecured lender must sue the borrower, obtain a money ...

  5. 3 Lesser-Known Pitfalls of Having a Credit Score Under 600 - AOL

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    A credit score of under 600, on the other hand, could be considered fair to poor, depending on how low it is. And with a sub-600 credit score, you might end up paying more the next time you borrow ...

  6. 10 Things You Can’t Buy If Your Credit Score Is Under 600 ...

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    A score in this “fair” credit range is often seen as high-risk by lenders, meaning you’ll face higher interest rates if approved for loans or credit cards at all. While making major ...

  7. FHA loans: Definition, requirements and limits - AOL

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    3% for fixed-rate loans; 5% for adjustable-rate loans. 3.5% with a credit score of at least 580 or 10% with a score between 500 and 579. Loan term. 8- to 30-year terms. 15- or 30-year terms ...

  8. Unfunded loan commitments - Wikipedia

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    Any principal reductions received during the loan period are not available to be drawn on, but rather have paid down the loan balance. Revolving or Open End: This type of loan (known informally as a Line of credit) allows the borrower to continue to borrow up to the original loan amount. Principal reductions are immediately available for future ...

  9. USDA loans: What are they and am I eligible? - AOL

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    While USDA loans have no formal minimum credit score, a borrower must have a credit history that demonstrates they can pay back debt. To qualify for streamlined processing, the minimum score is 640.