Archive for January, 2008

The Fed's Cut — Can You Get a Better Rate Now? - TheStreet.com

Written by Admin on Saturday, January 26th, 2008 in Uncategorized.


The Fed's Cut — Can You Get a Better Rate Now?
TheStreet.com -Jan 24, 2008
The big question on everyone's mind: Will those with less than stellar credit be able to get credit, or will car loans go the way of the mortgage market?

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Payday Loans: A Choice that Virginia Consumers Need and Want
Opinion Editorials, VA -3 hours ago
It is interesting to note that car loans (which are secured loans) do not have a statutory rate cap. Nor do credit cards, student loans, bounced check fees,

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Will the Interest Rate Cut Affect Me? - Slate

Written by Admin on Friday, January 25th, 2008 in Uncategorized.



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Will the Interest Rate Cut Affect Me?
Slate -Jan 22, 2008
In general, borrowing money—on credit cards or via home and car loans—just got a teeny bit cheaper for many people. You might not notice much of a
Interest rate cut to affect credit card debt, car loansWVEC.com (subscription)
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Home, car loan rates may head southwards - Sify

Written by Admin on Thursday, January 24th, 2008 in Uncategorized.


Home, car loan rates may head southwards
Sify, India -15 hours ago
“While demand for car loans has been satisfactory, demand for two-wheeler loans is almost nil owing to high interest rates.

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Are you upside-down on your car? - CNN

Written by Admin on Thursday, January 24th, 2008 in Uncategorized.



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Are you upside-down on your car?
CNN -3 hours ago
Moynes says that the ready availability of longer-term auto financing, car loans that are 48, 60 or even 72 months, means that it will take longer to get
Why Car Loan Refinancing Is a Bad IdeaTheStreet.com
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More News - Scranton Times-Tribune

Written by Admin on Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008 in Uncategorized.


More News
Scranton Times-Tribune,  USA -10 hours ago
There’s talk of a subprime crisis spreading to car loans, he said. As a result, banks aren’t going to automatically adjust rates and will likely be more
Local banks expect to lower some ratesTribune Review
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Federal interest rate cut may benefit some consumers
Evansville Courier & Press (subscription), IN -12 hours ago
It also will ultimately affect favorably on car loans, say Evansville bank officials. Tuesday's rate drop by three-fourths of a percentage point was the

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Borrowers With Good Credit May Benefit - New York Times

Written by Admin on Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008 in Uncategorized.



CNNMoney.com
Borrowers With Good Credit May Benefit
New York Times, United States -14 hours ago
Those borrowers will probably be able to refinance their home mortgages at lower rates and take advantage of less expensive car loans.
Looking at the Fed's impact on consumersDallas Morning News
4 Ways Consumers Will Feel the Fed CutU.S. News & World Report
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Why Car Loan Refinancing Is a Bad Idea - TheStreet.com

Written by Admin on Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008 in Uncategorized.


Why Car Loan Refinancing Is a Bad Idea
TheStreet.com -3 hours ago
at some of today's lowest available rates from a credit union and a bank. Like used-car loans, refinancing rates are typically higher than for a new car.

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Interest rate cut to affect credit card debt, car loans
WVEC.com (subscription), VA -20 hours ago
Lowering the rate affects how much you will pay on credit card debt, car loans and home equity loans. Financial planner Tom Speight, of the Stein Financial

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