IN-HOUSE FINANCING
Situation in which a seller provides clients with loans, allowing them to purchase its products and services. This financing eliminates the company’s dependence on the financial sector for giving customers with funds in order to close a transaction. The practice is well-known in vehicle sales.
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Key Rate
A specific interest rate that decides bank lending rates and the credit cost for borrowers. Discount Rate and the Federal Funds rate are the two ke ...
Exclusive Listing
Formal agreement in a real estate transaction stating a real estate agent has the right to earn commission if a property is sold within an indicate ...
Punt
A unit of currency used in Ireland until 2002. It was introduced in 1928 and was pegged (one for one) to the British pound sterling. In 1979, the p ...
Quarterly Earnings Report
Public companies file a report of their performance quarterly. It includes earning reports such as their net income, net sales, earnings per share ...
Overfunded Pension Plan
It is a company retirement plan that has more assets than liabilities. Basically, there is a surplus amount of money needed to cover current and fu ...
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Student Loans: Loan Repayment
Students, soon after your graduation, you need to enter the repayment phase. In other words, you have to start paying off your student loans. This ...
Student Loans: Consolidating Federal Loans
If you find it difficult to monitor and pay the student loans on your own, and want to reduce your monthly payment and lengthen the repayment sched ...
Buying a Home: Choosing the Best Location
The first consideration when buying a new house is choosing the place where you want to live, regardless if this will serve as an investment or upg ...
A Guide to Your Personal Income Tax: Essentials
In the United States, the progressive tax system is one of the most important yet misunderstood concepts of tax planning. Whenever people are asked ...
Digesting Financial Statements: Long-Lasting Assets
Long-lived assets, also known as non-current assets, is any asset a company expects to keep for at least one year. Such assets are expected to boos ...
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