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  2. The pros and cons of personal loans - AOL

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    A personal loan with a single, fixed-rate monthly payment is easier to manage than several credit cards with different interest rates, payment due dates and other variables. Borrowers who qualify ...

  3. 7 best cashback apps to stretch your dollar — and earn ...

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    Types of cashback apps. You’ll find a wide range of apps that can help you save money, though cashback apps tend to fall within three main ways to earn: Cash back. These apps provide online ...

  4. Credit card - Wikipedia

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    Commons. Portal. v. t. e. A credit card is a payment card, usually issued by a bank, allowing its users to purchase goods or services or withdraw cash on credit. Using the card thus accrues debt that has to be repaid later. [1] Credit cards are one of the most widely used forms of payment across the world.

  5. The best ways to borrow money - AOL

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    P2P lending sites like Prosper facilitate loans and act as an alternative to a traditional bank loan. These types of lenders operate online, similar to online lenders, and the application process ...

  6. TMX Finance - Wikipedia

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    In May 2011, TMX Finance, closed on an asset purchase agreement Cashback Title Loans, Inc., in which TMX Finance acquired all the title loans related to Cashback locations in Nevada. In June 2011, TMX Finance acquired 14 Rainbow Title Loan Company locations – 6 of which were in Las Vegas, 4 in St. Louis, Missouri, and 4 in Kansas City ...

  7. Merchant cash advance - Wikipedia

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    A merchant cash advance (MCA) was originally structured as a lump sum payment to a business in exchange for an agreed-upon percentage of future credit card and/or debit card sales. [1] The idea originated from Barbara Johnson, who needed funds for her small business franchise. As a result, Barbara, her husband Gary, and Les Falke co-founded ...