Posted on
November 20, 2010 by
Justin Ridge
NOTE: It is confirmed that no more operations are accepted for the Plan VIVE having exhausted the funds provided. Again in 2010.
It helps to finance a new or used car up to five years. Dan $ 10,000 interest free and the remaining amount with a fixed interest rate of 5.695% APR (5.5515% monthly) in 60 monthly installments. It is compatible with paying an entry, but the car should be funded. The operation must approve the bank’s financial and brand of cars must be approved by the ICO.
Benefit cars that emit less than 120 grams of CO ? / km, ie less than 5.2 l/100 km for petrol and 4.5 l/100 km diesel. It allows a higher level of emissions if the vehicle has stability control, seat belt fastened warning lights or anti-system (3-way catalyst or EGR). In that case, the cap is 140 g CO ? / km, equivalent to 5.9 l/100 km for petrol and 5.3 l/100 km diesel.
If you want to buy a sedan, we have to return a car with more than 15 years.
2000E Plan
Is a direct aid to the purchase of a new or used car up to two five years. The Government allowance of 500 euros, the manufacturer another 1,000 and $ 500 more if ACs are attached to the Plan. Therefore, the aid will be 1,500 or 2,000 euros depending on where you buy the car, no residence or registration requirement. Read the rest of this entry →
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Auto Finance
Posted on
July 29, 2010 by
Justin Ridge
Since the international financial crisis has exploded worldwide, the first reaction of the market is the stay, but it is for people who face a global crisis, the first thing to do is decide to protect their funds at home and leave there until the end of the crisis.
These reactions are very common in much of the population, but nothing is worse than making that decision. Why? Simply because as the crisis progresses, prices increase and inflation rises, the money that we keep under the mattress will lose value purchase. If before, EUR 10 bought two milks, tomorrow will buy one-thirty, due to the rise in prices.
Then it is clear that cash, paralyzed, does not work. Here the best approach is to invest the money, however little it is, in several different assets together. Although it is very common, you should not invest all savings in a single asset, because if it does not work lose all the money.
Here, it is best to invest, for example, in a fixed time in a mutual fund, stock or perhaps advised by someone you trust. It could also be one of these financial assets plus the capital contribution to another project, in exchange for future profits. The options may be several, some of our country and others with specialist advice. The truth is that nothing will save it under our mattress.
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Investing