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Depending on the type of finance one requires, there are many options when it comes to obtaining car finance, whether for a used car from Graham Hilton Cars or a new Golf from the Wayside, St Albans VW Dealership

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What is forced mortgage insurance?

Force Placed Insurance is coverage obtained by the lien holder to cover their interest in the financed property when the buyer fails to meet the required coverage conditions of the finance note. No coverage is provided to the buyer at all, only the lien holder. Basically if the finance company has obtained force placed insurance coverage then the buyer is already in default on the terms of the finance contract. The cost of the coverage is added to your bill or finance note without benefit of coverage to the buyer.


What is the difference between internal and external sources of finance?

Internal sources is finance which comes mainly frown own funds, profits and depreciation The main internal sources of finance for sole proprietors are as follows; · Owner's funds · Selling personal assets · Profits · Depreciation External sources is capital obtained from financial institutions, such as banks, and from individuals willing to provide finance. The main external sources of finance for sole proprietors are as follows; · Bank loans · Mortgage loans · Grants and loans · Hiring and Leasing


Sources of short-term financing?

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.


Where might one find the refinance of manufactured homes?

One can find refinance of manufactured homes from a number of mortgage and finance companies. Such a service can be obtained from 'Capital One', '21st Mortgage Corporation' and ' MH Loans'.


Where can one find more information about online stock brokerages?

Information about online stock brokerages can be found on wikipedia or MSN finance. More comprehensive information can be obtained from online brokerage firms such as TD Ameritrade or USAA.