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Skipping a Loan Payment is a BAD Idea
Skipping a Loan Payment is a BAD Idea
11.12.00
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It's that time of year again when financial institutions encourage you to think they are doing you a favor by offering to let you skip a loan payment. All this does is increase their profits because you end up paying more interest. Just day NO!
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