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Installment Contract

Installment contract -A contract for the sale of real estate whereby the purchase price is paid in periodic installments by the purchaser, who is in possession of the property even though title is retained by the seller until a future date, which may be not until final payment. Also called a contract for deed or articles of agreement for warranty deed.

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Jan. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Federal Reserve officials are focused on driving down the spreads between U.S. Treasury yields and consumer and corporate loans, after cutting the main interest rate to almost zero failed to revive lending. [read more]

Federal Reserve officials are focused on driving down the spreads between US treasury yields and consumer and corporate loans, after the main interest rate cut to almost zero failed to revive lending. [read more]

Huge rebates and zero-percent loans couldn't overcome economic uncertainty as U.S. auto sales plunged 36 percent in December, capping a dismal year that saw sales free-fall by 2.9 million vehicles from 2007. [read more]

DETROIT #8212; Huge rebates and zero-percent loans couldn't overcome economic uncertainty as U.S. auto sales plunged 36 percent in December, capping a dismal year that saw sales free-fall by 2.9 million vehicles from 2007. [read more]

By JEANNINE AVERSA Even as Federal Reserve officials slashed their key interest rate to a record low and pledged to use other unconventional tools to fight the worst financial crisis since the 1930s, they still feared the economy would be stuck in a painful rut for some time. Documents released Tuesday provided insights into the Fed's historic decision to ratchet down its rate to near zero from ... [read more]

Detroit Huge rebates and zero percent loans couldn't overcome economic uncertainty as U.S. auto sales plunged 36 percent in December, capping a dismal year that saw sales free-fall by 2.9 million vehicles from 2007. [read more]

Chrysler's US sales plummeted appallingly in December and helped drag 2008 sales down to a record low. [read more]

Huge rebates and zero-percent loans couldn’t overcome economic uncertainty as U.S. auto sales plunged 36 percent in December, capping a dismal year.  [read more]

Huge rebates and zero-percent loans couldn't overcome economic uncertainty as U.S. auto sales fell 36 percent in December, capping a dismal year that saw sales free-fall by 2.9 million vehicles from 2007. [read more]

Huge rebates and zero-percent loans couldn't overcome economic uncertainty as U.S. auto sales plunged 36 percent in December, capping a dismal year that saw sales free-fall by 2.9 million vehicles... [read more]

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