- Personal Car Leasing By : John Eva
An article covering details about car leasing in particular the personal leasing side of it. - How To Get Low Monthly Payments And A New Car By : Cam Habby
Selling cars in today's market is a tough game. Many car makers offer great discounts and supply competitive financing options. Take GMAC for example, they are usually able to supply a wide choice of plans and purchase arrangements to suit most prospective buyers. - Mortgage comprehensive review By : Kal Banev
A mortgage loan is a loan secured by real property through the use of a mortgage (a legal instrument). However, the word mortgage alone, in everyday usage, is most often used to mean mortgage loan. - Hire purchase comprehensive review By : Kal Banev
Hire Purchase
A traditional method of acquiring assets and still the most popular with most UK businesses. The asset is capitalised in the balance sheet with the client taking the risks and rewards of ownership. Enables the asset cost to be spread over a period of time, thus preserving working capital. Title in the asset rests with the lender until the loan is repaid - What is contract hire and how does it works By : Kal Banev
With a Contract Hire facility, the vehicle continues to be owned by the leasing company and is hired to you for a set period of time and at a fixed monthly payment. - Dealer Lease Tactics By : Eleora Knoff
You've seen the jokes and movies starring that caricature of a slick car dealer. He is the one that will try just about any trick to make a buck. It's a shame that off screen and in real life, these shady characters are all too common in every day leasing scenarios. It's not uncommon for unwitting consumers to get so caught up in the new car excitement, and so overwhelmed by the terms and processes, that they are happy to leave the details to the dealer's "expertise". - Independent asset finance provider TVAF By : Kaloyan Banev
Thames Valley Asset Finance is an independent finance brokerage based in Newbury Berkshire, servicing a growing client base across the Thames Valley and beyond.
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