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What's the difference between a simple interest and add-on loan?
Add-on loans are more costly than simple loans because they require you to pay interest on the full amount of the loan for the entire term of the loan.
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Is it worth paying $30 a month for a lifetime warranty on electrical parts?
Should I cut back my 401(k) contributions to pay off my auto loan early?
I owe more on my vehicle than it's worth. How do I get out of this situation?
What's the best way to pay extra on my auto loan?
Is my 2007 Ford Taurus trouble-prone?
What happens to the value of a car when it's traded in for a leased vehicle?
Why does the bank say I still owe more money on my car than I do?
Is 16% unreasonable for a new car loan even if I have bad credit?
Does my car need a tune-up?
How often should I change my oil? Every three months or every 3,000 miles?
Can I trade in a truck I still owe money on?
If I have bad credit, how much will a car loan cost?
Can I refinance two auto loans into a single loan?
How can we sell a commercial van when we're upside down on the payments?
Should I give our car and truck back to the finance company because we can't make the payments?
If I'm leasing a car and I die, does my family have to make the payments?
Should I consolidate two car loans into a home equity loan?
Who is authorized to get payoffs on auto loans?
What's the difference between a co-signed and a joint auto loan?
When I'm looking at a car, how can I estimate the monthly payment?
Can I finance a truck and a house with the same loan?
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