OAC = On Approved Credit
APR = Annual Percentage rate. To understand APR follow this link http://banking.about.com/od/loans/a/calculateapr.htm
Both are different things.
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Mar 24th, 2009 01:09 PM #1
What is O.A.C??
The reason why I'm asking on what is OAC in personal finance is that I see it in the fine print on this web page:
http://finderfin.com/Best-Canadian-Mortgage-Rates
What's the difference between OAC and APR?
Wouldn't one use APR to get a better comparison of rates between company's offerings?
Also is this a good company to deal with for mortgages?
The best rate I could get is 4.25% which is advertised on banks' website (5 year fixed).
thanks!
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Mar 24th, 2009 01:11 PM #2
Last edited by Wonderdollar; Mar 24th, 2009 at 01:15 PM.
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Mar 24th, 2009 01:13 PM #3
OAC = "on approved credit" means "your rate will be higher, because your credit score isn't perfect"
APR = "annual percentage rate" - may differ from the stated interest rate (e.g. 2% monthly) because of the effect of compounding and the deemed "interest" paid for various fees associated with the lending amortized over the life of the loan: see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annual_percentage_rate
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Mar 25th, 2009 12:50 PM #4
Hey..
Found this link.. perhaps that's why they're quoting 3.8% - it might be a "no frills" mortgage.. interesting reading..
http://www.canadianmortgagetrends.co...mortgages.html
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