There is no set average a company pays out for mileage of a personal use car. The amount a company pays out is an agreement defined when a job is offered. The company has their own policy. It is a uncharted standard.
Short term financing can be found in banks, check cashing businesses, and finance companies. These may be obtained for personal use or to buy a car for example.
Several companies specialize in offering personal loans on bad credit. Alpine Credits, Car Title Loans as well as Capital One offer these services. Beware, often it is very costly to have such a loan.
As far as I know Personal Loans are completely different from Car or Auto Loans and they can not be added to Car Loans.
A car loan is a secured loan. If you don't pay the car loan, the lender can repossess the car. A personal loan is a loan based on your credit worthiness as judged by credit reporting agencies like Equifax. This "credit rating" is usually based on a FICO score, which views a variety of factors such as credit experience, lines of credit outstanding and payment history with other companies.
The average interest rate on a Barclays personal or car loan is 5.1% when you apply online or by phone. They also offer a price guarantee. If you find a better rate, they will match it.
The average daily miles driven is about 30 to 40 miles a day. The average mileage on a car in a year is about 12,000 to 15,000 miles.
There is no law in Nebraska for this kind of compensation so there is no "average" reported. Employers can choose to pay you or choose not to pay you for the miles you put on your personal car.
The average car mileage in Europe is about 2.518 miles per gallon. The speed of the vehicles in the town is 18.7 kilometers per hour.
The average price ranges greatly depending on which year the car is from, and what the average mileage the car has. You would need to determine the year of the car, and how much average mileage it has before you are able to find a decent estimate.
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Depends where you are but some countries have companies that will check old sales data etc. for mileage, they charge a fee.
No -- your personal mileage is NEVER deductible. In fact, in your situation, the personal mileage use of the employer provided auto is taxable benefit. (Note: Commuting to and from work is considered personal use).
10.000 miles per year is reckoned to be average,.
Do the math 12k miles every year ......if the car is a 1999 Honda Civic SI then the average mileage should be 144K miles.......
What makes you think car values are based on this equation. Car values are based on many things, and one of the most important is the mileage on the vehicle. That mileage is not based on any average. It is based on the actual mileage on that particular vehicle.
Some good companies to get personal car loans from include Chase Bank and Bank of America. You can get more information and apply online at their respective websites.