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The lender will tell you the balance due to payoff the loan. YES, it wil most likely include interest. Read your contract.
read the contract you signed. It likely states that YOU will pay ALL fees associated with collecting on the loan if you are in default. YES
Not all plans allow this feature. You would need to consult your plan administrator or read your Summary Plan Description. A fund-specific withdrawal allows you to take money from a specific investment fund rather than taking it pro-rata from all funds.
Depends what the machine is, but most of the time yes. but always read the fine print.
If you are looking to get scrap metal or wire, you most likely don't want to pay for it. If you don't mind paying, simply go to you closest scrap yard and explain that you just want to buy a little wire. (you will probably have to pay 2x their buying price) If you are looking to find your own, just go to http://scrappingmetal.blogspot.com and read the "How To" that is there
Many investors will only read the executive summary, so if you are hoping to get funding, you need to have the best possible executive summary. Otherwise, no one will bother to learn about your business.
the bible
An executive summary, or management summary, is a short document or section of a document, produced for business purposes, that summarizes a longer report or proposal or a group of related reports in such a way that readers can rapidly become acquainted with a large body of material without having to read it all.
you can read a summary at seekers wikipedia
Colonists who could read were most likely to read the Bible. This is because so many of the colonists were religious.
You need to read it so you can do the summary.
most likely Britain
That depends entirely on which poem, Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote quite a few. That and poems, being relatively short, are rarely summarized. It would likely be to your benefit to read whatever poem it is that you are supposed to read instead of searching in vain for its summary. Good luck.
You need to read the chapter for the summary.
A summary contains the most important details of what you are summarizing. Read the original and figure out what is most important. As for using six sentences exactly, you will just have to count sentences, and stop when you get to six.
A summary is a brief paragraph that basically explains the part you just read. (Just in less detail)
Well if you can't go to the movies or don't have enough money for them then you can just read a summary on wikipedia. Just type in the movie and then read the summary but I can't quite guarantee that every thing you type in will have a summary but its worth a try.