The total cost of the vehicle is $15948.00
Multiply the number of months by the payment per each month.
$332.25/month x 48 months = $15948.00
15948
1 year = 12 months 2 years = 2 x 12 = 24 months. Number of payments in a month = 2 Number of payments in 2 years or 24 months = 2 x 24 =48 payments.
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If you are referring to a vehicle, you can make as many payments during a month that you want. There are very few financial institutions or in-house financiers that won't accept a payment.
10x12 = 120 months. 120 months x 3 = [360 months] 360...12 month in a year times 30 years.
If they are accepting your payments, they probably won't take your car.
YES, it is.
Months is the plural of month. (Months is more than one month).
In 3 months, the month will be May.
Usually you must be several months behind on payments before they can shut off power. You could potentially get several months behind while "paying on the bill each month" if those payments were so small (e.g. $1 per month) as to have no practical effect on the accumulating balance due, but this might be a judgment call and talking to them about reasons you can't pay more at this time and how to get assistance would help prevent disconnection. However you made no comment on the size of the payments you are making, so I don't know if this is your case.
March or April is one of the best months for vehicle incentives. Most car dealers will offer incentives all year round for models that aren't selling.
The next month.
Yes. Think about it this way: you signed the note on the car. You were conscious and aware when you did this. You made payment (ostensibly) for several months. You knowingly did this. You were therefore aware that you did not make payments for a month, perhaps a couple months, typically more like several months, yet you kept driving the vehicle. You knew. So, what more notification do you need? Certainly none is required by any state or federal law in the US. And, why would a creditor give you that sort of warning so that you could hide the vehicle and make their efforts that much more difficult? None would.