What are the Different Kinds of Bank Accounts?
Each type of bank account has its benefits as well as its drawbacks, and doing the research on which works best for your situation can mean the difference between a financial boom and a financial bust.
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Each type of bank account has its benefits as well as its drawbacks, and doing the research on which works best for your situation can mean the difference between a financial boom and a financial bust.
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DISCLOSURES FOR VEHICLE SECURED LOANS MADE BY LOANMART
California loans are made or arranged pursuant to a California Financing Law License. See State Disclosures for additional disclosures.
1Loan approval is subject to meeting the lenders credit criteria, which may include providing acceptable property as collateral. Actual loan amount, term, and Annual Percentage Rate of the loan that a consumer qualifies for may vary by consumer. Loan proceeds are intended primarily for personal, family and household purposes. Minimum loan amounts vary by state. Consumers need to demonstrate ability to repay the loan.
2Based on consumers who received a loan from LoanMart from February 2002 to October 2018.
3Application processes could take five (5) minutes to complete. Upon completion, a conditional approval may be given pending review of documentation. Funding time is based on the time from final approval following receipt and review of all required documents and signing, prior to 2PM PST on a business day.
4To exercise the right to rescind, the consumer(s) must notify the lender in writing by midnight on the third calendar day from obtaining the loan. Within one business day from notice of rescission, the consumer(s) must return any monies received and fees paid on behalf of the consumer(s) by certified funds.
5Lenders recommend and encourage consumers to pay early and often and more in order to avoid additional finance charges.
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DISCLOSURES FOR VEHICLE SECURED LOANS MADE BY CAPITAL COMMUNITY BANK
Loans for Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Ohio, Oregon, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, and Washington residents are made by Capital Community Bank, a Utah chartered bank located in Provo, Utah, Member FDIC. Loans made by Capital Community Bank will be governed by Utah law and serviced by LoanMart.
†All loan applications are subject to meeting Capital Community Bank’s credit criteria, which include providing acceptable property as collateral. Consumers need to demonstrate ability to repay the loan.