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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amount financed" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in financial contexts to refer to the total amount of money that is being borrowed or financed, often in relation to loans or credit agreements.
Example: "The amount financed for the new car was $20,000, which included taxes and fees."
Alternatives: "financed amount" or "total financed".
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"Right, your amount financed is $46,172," the loan officer, Brian Caffrey, assured her.
This shall not be required if the amount financed does not exceed $75 and the finance charge does not exceed $5, or if the amount financed exceeds $75 and the finance charge does not exceed $7.50.
The sum of the amount financed and the finance charge, which shall be termed the "total of payments".
To get the equivalent monthly payment, simply divide the amount financed by the length of the lease.
Descriptive explanations of the terms "amount financed", "finance charge", "annual percentage rate", "total of payments", and "total sale price" as specified by the Bureau.
The Secretary will not increase the loan origination fee because the borrower chooses to include such fee in the loan amount financed.
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She made a down payment of half that amount and financed the balance.
The two also do not agree on what amount of financing the state is cutting.
McCourt borrowed all but $9 million of the purchase price, an unusually large amount of financing.
Songkick was originally a Y Combinator startup and took a small amount of financing.
Right now, we are seeing very good growth, and have a good amount of financing.
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