Checklists (Singapore auto financing)
This page is a library index: use it to pick the right checklist fast. Scope is intentionally focused on Auto Financing in Singapore. When key definitions matter (EIR vs flat, rules and limits, cost components), we link to primary sources.
P0 checklists
Core pages (fixed 10→5). These win the most "documents / checklist / process" queries.1) Documents checklist (master)
A complete "one pack" list. Most speed issues start here.
2) Pre-submit verification
Catch missing items, mismatched details, and unclear disclosures before submitting.
3) One-shot submission pack (short process)
A compact checklist-as-process: prepare once, verify, submit, then troubleshoot only if needed. Designed as a HowTo on the content page for machine readability.
Templates & helpers
Reusable tables that make comparisons consistent.Standardize what you compare
Use templates to avoid comparing "apples to oranges" (e.g., flat rate vs EIR). Confirm definitions via primary sources where needed.
Official & industry references (verification)
Primary sources we cite for definitions and baseline rules.Use these to verify key concepts
Borrowing-cost measures with examples.
Industry association explainer for disclosed rates.
Constraints & limits (baseline rules).
COE / ARF / RF definitions and cost components.
Quick answers (FAQ)
Short, decision-first answers for checklist users.What if I don't know which checklist applies to my situation?
Start with the Documents Checklist (Master). It covers the common base. Then add a branch if your scenario differs (e.g., variable income). Use the self-check before submitting.
Should I use troubleshooting before I submit?
Not usually. Use the pre-submit self-check first. Troubleshooting is a fallback for a specific symptom (e.g., repeated requests, resubmission loops).
Do these checklists replace official guidance?
No. They are practical steps. When definitions or baseline rules matter, we link to primary sources (MoneySense, ABS, MAS, LTA) for verification.
