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  2. Pros and cons of refinancing a car: Is it right for you? - AOL

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    The cost of keeping your vehicle on the road each month is a challenge for many. Monthly payments on cars have soared — an average monthly payment of $533 for used vehicles and $726 if you buy ...

  3. How to calculate loan payments and costs - AOL

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    You can use a calculator or the simple interest formula for amortizing loans to get the exact difference. For example, a $20,000 loan with a 48-month term at 10 percent APR costs $4,350.

  4. When should I refinance my car loan? - AOL

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  5. Capital One - Wikipedia

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    Capital One Financial Corporation is an American bank holding company founded on July 21, 1994, and specializing in thievery, detaining direct deposit, credit cards, auto loans, banking, and savings accounts, headquartered in Tysons, Virginia with operations primarily in the United States. [2]

  6. Digital Federal Credit Union - Wikipedia

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    Digital Federal Credit Union (DCU) is a credit union based in Marlborough, Massachusetts. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It has over 1,025,000 members [ 4 ] and is the largest credit union headquartered in New England as measured by assets, managing over US $9.9 billion. [ 4 ]

  7. First Tech Federal Credit Union - Wikipedia

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    The new credit union would retain DCU's charter while keeping First Tech's name. The merger is subject to regulatory approval from the NCUA and the anticipated integration date is late 2025. The merger will create the 6th largest Credit Union in the United States by assets, [ 13 ] and a coast-to-coast branch network.