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This means out of the total number of accounts you have, you have not paid on enough of them as agreed when you where issued the account. Example would be late payments.
Not enough information. The interest earned depends on the capital (which is the only datum provided), on the interest rate, on the time (for example, how long you leave interest in your bank), and on whether simple or compound interest was agreed.
5% per year, simple interest.
It depends on the terms agreed with the lender.
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Yes, if you have agreed that the house will be used for collateral.
Interest Only ARM Calculator Interest only mortgages can provide you with very low monthly payments, however you are not paying off any principal during the interest only period. Use this calculator to examine an interest only mortgage.
Yes, if the monthly payment is not the minimum amount agreed upon, a breach of contract has occurred on the part of the account holder and the creditor may take whatever action they decide is warranted.
If you do not make the payments agreed to in the contract, on time, the answer is yes. if they agree to accepting a payment get it in writing ,then you have them.otherwise your screwed they will lie and tell you anything to get the car If it ain't in writing it ain't no agreement.
The State can and will take your refund as long as there is a balance owed.
When you use a credit card to purchase something, you are making yourself a loan through the credit card company. You have to pay the company back for this loan at the terms you have agreed to when you signed the application for the card. If you make a payment in full when you receive your monthly bill, there will be no additional amount due, no interest, and usually no handling fee. When you make a partial payment, whether it is the minimum due, or a larger amount, the company will charge interest, and perhaps a monthly fee, which will be added to the next monthly bill. As long as the amount you pay is less than the amount due, you will continue to be charged interest every month, based on the balance remaining. If you pay the entire amount due at the end of the month, there will be no new interest charges. There might be a small amount of interest on the previous balance. Often, if you call the company and point out that you paid the previous bill in full, they might waive the final interest due.
interest rate agreed upon by both parties
You locate the car and remove it from the possession of the default debtor.
An interest only loan is one of the options for people looking for a mortgage to buy their own home. This type of loan means the borrower usually pays a lower monthly amount and it's useful for someone that might have a variable monthly income. The principal, or amount initially borrowed still has to be paid back at the end of the loan period however. Interest is paid as an agreed percentage of the principal (the amount borrowed).
Hopefully you did not sign the title over until it was to be paid for. If you did not sign over the title the car is legally yours. If you did, consult a lawyer.
i think so:D