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  2. Honda Activa - Wikipedia

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    In April 2014, Honda began an upgraded model of Activa with a 125 cc (7.6 cu in) engine and rebranded the model as Activa 125. Currently, both Activa-i and Activa 125 are sold in India along with traditional Honda Activa. Honda began selling the Activa-i in India, a cheaper and lighter version of the Activa, in December 2013.

  3. Equated monthly installment - Wikipedia

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    The formula for EMI (in arrears) is: [2] = (+) or, equivalently, = (+) (+) Where: P is the principal amount borrowed, A is the periodic amortization payment, r is the annual interest rate divided by 100 (annual interest rate also divided by 12 in case of monthly installments), and n is the total number of payments (for a 30-year loan with monthly payments n = 30 × 12 = 360).

  4. Bullet loan - Wikipedia

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    It lowers the borrower's monthly financial burden. It is also sometimes known as EMI Free Loan. [3] The payment that is due at the end of the loan is referred to as the bullet payment or balloon payment. Bullet loans are common, and usually referred to by other names; bullet loan is a generic and unofficial term.

  5. How Much House Can I Afford On a $125K Salary? - AOL

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    At $54,000 north of the national median household income, a $125,000 salary can buy you one of the best houses in town in some markets -- or even be enough to squeeze into the priciest cities in...

  6. How the Federal Reserve affects HELOCs and home equity loans

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    Many lenders directly tie the rates on HELOCs and home equity loans to the prime rate — often adding extra percentage points onto them — for the ultimate rate you, the borrower, pay.

  7. Car finance - Wikipedia

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    The borrower then pays off the financial institution the same as for a direct loan. [ citation needed ] Typically, the indirect auto lender will set an interest rate, known as the "buy rate". The auto dealer then adds a markup to that rate, and presents the result to the customer as the "contract rate".