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  2. YONO - Wikipedia

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    Yono emerged from SBI's initial plan to make an "online marketplace" to attract millennials. [3] The initiative was named "Project Lotus". It was nurtured for initial four years by Rajnish Kumar as an MD and then as the Chairman of bank. [3]

  3. SBA 504 Loan - Wikipedia

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    There are three partners in an SBA 504 loan—the borrower, a bank or other regulated lender, and a CDC. Typically the borrower must contribute 10% of the total project cost; their bank lends 50% at their own rate and term (as long as the term is at least 10 years), and has a first lien on the assets being financed; and the CDC lends 40%, with a second lien.

  4. List of How to Get Away with Murder characters - Wikipedia

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    In the fourth season, Annalise goes to Memphis to visit her family and tries to hospitalize her mother in a nursing home. In the series finale, her advice and encouragement helps Annalise deliver a powerful closing statement that helps get Annalise found not guilty.

  5. Weighted-average life - Wikipedia

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    Formally, the distribution of repayments has negative skew: the small principal repayments at the beginning drag down the WAL (mean) more than they reduce the median. Weighted-average maturity (WAM) WAM is an average of the maturity dates of multiple loans, not an average of principal repayments.

  6. Graduated payment mortgage loan - Wikipedia

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    A graduated payment mortgage loan, often referred to as GPM, is a mortgage with low initial monthly payments which gradually increase over a specified time frame. These plans are mostly geared towards young people who cannot afford large payments now, but can realistically expect to raise their incomes in the future.

  7. Automated teller machine - Wikipedia

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    A Japanese device called the "Computer Loan Machine" supplied cash as a three-month loan at 5% p.a. after inserting a credit card. The device was operational in 1966. [21] [22] However, little is known about the device. [14] Actor Reg Varney using the world's first cash machine at Barclays Bank, Enfield, north London on 27 June 1967

  8. SA Home Loans - Wikipedia

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    SA Home Loans is an independent, non-bank home loans provider that has played a pioneering role in creating a more diverse financial infrastructure in South Africa (SA). [ citation needed ] From a modest start-up operation opening for business in 1999, SA Home Loans (Pty) Ltd (SAHL) has flourished in the midst of powerfully entrenched ...

  9. How To with John Wilson - Wikipedia

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    How To with John Wilson is an American television comedy docuseries created by filmmaker John Wilson. [4] The series, executive produced by Nathan Fielder, Michael Koman and Clark Reinking, was ordered by HBO. [5]