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  2. 7 best cashback apps to stretch your dollar — and earn ...

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    Among the many apps out there are those that return cash back and rewards on the things you buy every day, including gas, groceries, shopping, travel and dining out.

  3. 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.

  4. Small business financing: Your options - AOL

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    Easier to qualify for than loans. Earn cash back or rewards. Payment due 21+ days after billing cycle. Cons: May have an annual fee. Lower loan amounts than a business loan. Limited options...

  5. Credit card - Wikipedia

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    Typically, rewards are either in the form of cashback or points. Points are often redeemable for gift cards, products, or travel expenses like airline tickets. Some credit cards allow the transfer of accrued points to hotel and airline loyalty programs.

  6. Merchant cash advance - Wikipedia

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    Merchant cash advances are most often used by retail businesses that do not qualify for regular bank loans and are generally more expensive than bank loans. Competition and innovation led to downward pressure on rates and terms are now more closely correlated with an applicant's FICO score.

  7. Community Financial Services Association of America

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    In 2007, the DoD created new regulations that placed a maximum limit of 36% on the annual percentage rates charged to U.S. servicemembers and their families for payday loans, vehicle title loans, and tax refund anticipation loans.

  8. Alternatives to personal loans: 7 options & when to avoid them

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    Credit cards, personal lines of credit and HELOCs are the best alternatives if you can pay the balances off quickly and don’t need all your funds at once. Cash-out refinance and home equity ...

  9. Insurance - Wikipedia

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    Interest rate insurance protects the holder from adverse changes in interest rates, for instance for those with a variable rate loan or mortgage; Divorce insurance is a form of contractual liability insurance that pays the insured a cash benefit if their marriage ends in divorce. Insurance financing vehicles

  10. 0% APR car deals: Are they worth it? - AOL

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    Choose 0 percent financing over a cash-back incentive without comparing the potential overall savings. See if the manufacturer offers a cash-back incentive program that you can combine with the ...

  11. Mortgage cashback - Wikipedia

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    Mortgage cashback. Some mortgage lenders, particularly in the United Kingdom, give a one-off lump sum payment to new borrowers at the beginning of a mortgage. Called cashback, this lump sum is often marketed as free cash, but it is in fact funded by the mortgage interest paid by the borrower.