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    Having a co-signer could turn out bad If you are wanting to buy something big you should save enough money to buy it straightforward instead of getting a nice car and making large payments or getting a cosigner. Having a co signer could turn out bad because you may have someone buy you a car and turn around and take it away all because of some stupid mistake like not paying them one payment. Then you would be carless. More examples why you should just make your own full purchases instead of…

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    We at Hattiesburg Cars have bargained with our affiliated auto lenders for the lowest possible interest rates, which assure you of low monthly payments. To accommodate people who get their wages/income at different times, we at Hattiesburg Cars allow weekly, bi-weekly, and monthly payments. Regardless of when you get your money, you can bring it to…

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    If possible, try to consolidate your balances into one card with the lowest interest rate. Then cut out some of your indulgences -- lay off the morning coffee fix and brown bag your lunch. The $50-$200 a month you can save by making a few small sacrifices should go right into your credit card payment. If you can't…

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    Auto Loan Principal

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    down the principal, the interest you pay decreases each month, so more of your regular payment goes toward the principal, as does the extra payment. This saves you money and accelerates the payoff of the loan. Pay the Principal Car loan payments consist of two parts. The principal is the actual amount of the loan and the interest is the cost you pay for the loan broken down into monthly payments. A portion of each payment goes toward the principal and another toward the interest. If you make…

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    Many people who stand to benefit enormously from the protections provided by bankruptcy hesitate, worried about the long-term impact of having a bankruptcy on their credit history. While bankruptcies do stay on your credit report for up to 10 years, they don't necessarily represent the end of credit for you. The Gil Law Firm, a Dothan bankruptcy attorney serving clients in Alabama, Georgia, and Florida, explains the long-term consequences of filing for bankruptcy. In the immediate aftermath of…

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    Fatima Fertilizer Case Study

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    Weakness The company is competing against already well established brands, so in the short run company can’t do any thong significant about it, the brand name of sona by Fauji has been established so strong in the mind of its consumer that people don’t want to switch. Fauji has developed this brand name over a number of decades so it is not going to be easy to break the monopoly of such a brand. Then the farmer is uneducated as well, although new and…

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    Sony Balance Sheet Analysis

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    In fact, the ratio was negative in 2014 due to the company’s net loss after the Sony hack. Since then though, the ratio has shown a strong increase, which suggests that the company is becoming more profitable as time goes on. Unfortunately, this increase is harried by the sharp decrease from 2015. The overall volatility of the ratio shows that it, and by extension the company, are unstable…

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    options for those who find themselves in this serious predicament? The mention of foreclosure gives the understanding that a bank loan for a home has been received. The monthly payment, which includes home owners insurance, property taxes, and interest, cannot (for whatever reason) be paid as promised. The bank acquires an unwanted house and the buyer receives nothing but a frighteningly painful ding in his credit. What causes the predicament of a foreclosure? With the assumption that the…

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    CML And Bank Arrears Rate

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    0 (a) The arrears rate for all (BTL) mortgages shows the total (BTL) number of mortgages over three months in arrears as a proportion of the total (BTL) number of outstanding mortgages. Data are semi-annual up to end-2007 and quarterly since then. Non seasonally adjusted. (b) The possessions rate for all (BTL, owner-occupied) mortgages shows the total (BTL, owner-occupied) number of properties taken into possession over the preceding twelve-month period as a proportion of the total (BTL,…

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    As I stood there, I could remember the day we moved in like it was yesterday. The house had been so beautiful, so large, so new, and I couldn’t believe it was mine. The day we had signed the papers, my husband had given me a nervous look and I had known exactly what he was thinking. ‘Are we sure we can afford this?’ The same thought had been bouncing around in my head too, a nagging feeling weighing down the excitement of owning a new home. My husband and I both worked full time, but even with…

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