Take 165 multiplied by 24 you get 3,960 ( 165 X 24 = 3960) Now take 3960 subtract 3438 ( 3960 - 3438 = 522 ) YOU would save 522 if you paid in cash.
There are many ways to pay for the motorcycle--sell it to a friend. Talk to the dealer. Whatever you do, don't just quit paying and ruin your credit.
The loan would cost you 122x30 which is 3660. You will save the difference between the loan price and the cash price. That is 3660-2695 which is 965
2800/24 = 116.66 (what you would be paying with no interest) 125 (monthly price with interest) - 116.66 = 8.34 8.34* 24 (months paid) = 200.16 So the interest is 200.16 and the total price will be 3000.16
will primary on a auto loan have right to the vehicle if cosigner has been paying loan for 15 months and has possession of vehicle will primary on a auto loan have right to the vehicle if cosigner has been paying loan for 15 months and has possession of vehicle
I stored and repaired a motorcycle for a friend for 6 months n he came n took it without paying me. Is there anything I can do to get my monies due?
No, and you can't stop paying in 20 states, and not if you've been paying longer than 24 months in most others. see links
dont do anything, just let it slide
Yes they can. It doesn't matter if your job requires that you travel. Your contract with the motor cycle company or bank requires that you make monthly payments. If you are not holding your end of the bargain by paying your payments to them then they have the legal right to reposes it no matter where you are. The contract with you and the company that holds the lien on your motorcycle has nothing to do with your employer. This is between you and your lien holder.
The principle payment(s) are applied as you make them. Reducing the number of monthly payments. Instead of paying for 180 months you might only pay for 72 months. Your original payment amount stays the same, you just don't pay as long.
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Bi-weekly is every two weeks and bi-monthly is two payments every month. Because most months are more than 4 weeks the bi-weekly payment amounts to an extra payment over the period of a year. The total number of payments when paying bi-weekly is 26 whereas its 24 payments when paying bi-monthly.
Buying something on credit and making many payments on the account over months gradually paying down the debt. If you are seeking to build credit, then don't pay it all off too quickly as that doesn't establish a history of making payments. It takes at least 6 months of payments to even affect your credit report. Also, don't only pay minumim payments. You want to establish that you can be trusted and will not strecth yourself too thin.