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  2. Best Personal Loans With No Origination Fees - AOL

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    Many personal loans have origination fees ranging from 1% to 5% of the total loan amount. Some may even charge as much as 10%, or a flat-rate fee. But a handful of lending companies, banks and ...

  3. Achieve vs. Municipal Credit Union: Which offers better ... - AOL

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    Both Achieve and Municipal Credit Union have personal loans up to $50,000. However, Achieve has a high minimum loan amount of $5,000 compared to MCU’s $1,000 minimum.

  4. What is a personal loan? How it works — and what to know ...

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    A personal loan is money that you borrow to cover a one-time expense. The most common reason people use personal loans is to pay down high-interest debt, thanks to their relatively low interest ...

  5. No doc loan - Wikipedia

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    For this reason most no doc loans are for business purposes or are for investment in something other than residential property. Private money is the main source of no doc loans, often with interest rates charged at 2% to 6% per month (24% to 72% p.a.). Non-conforming lenders focus on the lower risk no doc loans and offer more competitive ...

  6. Money supply - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Money supply data is recorded and published, usually by the national statistical agency or the central bank of the country. Empirical money supply measures are usually named M1, M2, M3, etc., according to how wide a definition of money they embrace. The precise definitions vary from country to country, in part depending on national ...

  7. Debt deflation - Wikipedia

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    Debt deflation is a theory that recessions and depressions are due to the overall level of debt rising in real value because of deflation, causing people to default on their consumer loans and mortgages. Bank assets fall because of the defaults and because the value of their collateral falls, leading to a surge in bank insolvencies, a reduction ...