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What is International factoring?

International factoring usually has two factors viz. export factor and import factor. The export factor looks at financing the exporter and collection of account receivables. The import factor evaluates the importer in respect of collecting the dues in time and assessment of chances of default by the importer. The exporter on receipt of export order…

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Regulations on Interest Rate Resets on EMI based personal loans explained

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) defines a personal loan as a type of unsecured credit that individuals can obtain from financial institutions. Personal loans can be used for various purposes, including debt consolidation and moving expenses. These loans are repaid in installments, or regular payments, over a specified period. Key Characteristics of Personal Loans…

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What is Debt Repayment?

Debt repayment refers to the process of returning money that has been borrowed, along with any interest and fees that have accrued. It involves repaying the principal amount and any applicable interest as per the terms agreed upon with the lender. Repaying a loan means returning the borrowed funds within the agreed timeframe. Loan repayment…

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Calculation of Interest Using Products/Balances

The Product Method is a way to calculate interest on loans or deposits by multiplying the outstanding balance by the number of days it remains in the account. The daily product is the balance amount multiplied by the number of days it was outstanding. Summing these daily products over 30 or 31 days yields the…

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Front-End and Back-End Interest Rates Explained

Front-end interest rate refers to the advertised nominal interest rate on a loan. This rate represents the base cost of borrowing and does not include additional fees or charges associated with the loan. It excludes expenses such as loan processing fees, legal fees, valuation fees, mortgage fees, and other related costs. Back-end interest rate, also…

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