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Form of borrowing by individuals, businesses, and governments. Individuals and companies usually obtain loans from banks. The loan with interest is typically paid back in fixed monthly instalments over a period of between one and five years in the UK, although longer-term loans and different repayment conditions may be arranged. Specific forms of loan include mortgages (transfers of property as security for loans), and debentures (loans raised by a company, paying a fixed rate of interest, and secured on the assets of the company). In business, loans are the second most important way (after retained profit) in which firms finance their expansion.



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If you are one of these who experience bad credit scores then you know how difficult is it to get a car loan for a new or a used car.
while contemplating an application for a car loan We see our neighbors and colleagues laughing away with their car loans, but keep staring at our unfilled form (courtesy of our bad credit scores)
Usually, the Car loan would finance up to 80-90% of the cost of the car, this way, a smaller savings would allow you to start owning one of your prized procession.
 
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