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  2. How to calculate loan payments and costs - AOL

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    Starting loan balance. Monthly payment. Paid toward principal. Paid toward interest. New loan balance. Month 1. $20,000. $387. $287. $100. $19,713. Month 2. $19,713. $387

  3. How to calculate interest on a car loan - AOL

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    As with other types of loans, the overall cost of a car loan comes down to one major factor: the annual percentage rate. The APR includes both interest and lender fees, expressed as a percentage.

  4. How Much Car Can I Afford? How To Calculate - AOL

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    If you borrowed $20,000 to finance your car purchase, your monthly payment for four years would come in at about $475, according to Experian’s auto finance calculator.

  5. Ally Financial - Wikipedia

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    Ally Financial Inc. (known as GMAC until 2010) is a bank holding company incorporated in Delaware and headquartered at Ally Detroit Center in Detroit, Michigan.The company provides financial services including car finance, online banking via a direct bank, corporate lending, vehicle insurance, mortgage loans, and other related financing services such as installment sale and lease agreements.

  6. Car finance - Wikipedia

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    Legally, an indirect “loan” is not technically a loan; when a car buyer obtains financing facilitated by a dealership, the buyer and dealer sign a Retail Installment Sales Contract rather than a loan agreement. The dealer then typically sells or assigns that contract to a bank, credit union, or other financial institution.

  7. What to Know Before You Finance or Lease Your Next Car - AOL

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    Borrowing money to finance a pre-owned car may cost more than a similar loan on a new vehicle. This depends on the age of the vehicle. This depends on the age of the vehicle.