Problem: Article: Lenders will evaluate your credit score during the loan approval process.  If you do not have a proof of income, prepare several months ahead of time to improve your credit score.  This will increase the likelihood of getting approved for an auto loan.  Pay all of your bills on time. Pay off as much debt as possible. Get a short-term loan for a small amount of money from your bank or credit union to establish good credit.  Instead of taking the cash, put the money in an interest-bearing account.  Pay off the loan from the account where you parked the money. Get a secured credit card. Ask to be an authorized user on another person's credit card account, such as your spouse or a parent. Open a store credit card. Dispute inaccurate or negative information on your credit report.  Create a budget and work out a repayment plan to your creditors.  You can find legitimate credit counseling programs at many universities, military bases, credit unions, housing authorities  and branches of the U.S. Cooperative Extension Service. Do not work with companies that promise to erase your bad credit or create a new credit identity.  These are likely a scam. Avoid subprime loans.  These are often marketing to people with less-than-stellar credit, but the terms are usually unfavorable.  Auto loans are easier to get than mortgages because they involve less money over a shorter period of time.  Shop around, because you may qualify for a better loan than you think. Many car buyers put down approximately 10 percent of the car's value as a down payment.  However, without proof of income, you may be required to make a bigger down payment.  Save up as much cash as possible ahead of time to use as your down payment.  A bigger down payment not only reduces the amount you have to finance, but it also reassures lenders that you won't be “upside down” on your loan. Lenders don't want this to happen, so they're more likely to approve you for a loan if you have a large down payment.  If you are trading in your old car, this can be applied towards your down payment. Provide documentation about the source of your down payment. If someone is willing to cosign your auto loan, your lender may be more willing to approve it.  A cosigner guarantees that you will make all of your payments in full and on time.  Also, if you fail to pay, the cosigner agrees to make the payments for you.  Your cosigner will need to have a good or excellent credit score.  Also, the cosigner will need to provide proof of income and demonstrate stability in their residence and employment. Your cosigner is at risk for payment, so a default can destroy relationship.
Summary: Repair bad credit. Put down a healthy down payment. Get a cosigner.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Once the doctor has relocated your finger (with or without surgery), they'll provide you with a padded finger splint to wear. The splint will wrap around your injured finger and hold it stiff, preventing further injury. Keep the splint on for as long as the doctor directs to allow the finger to heal fully. Your doctor may give you “buddy tape” instead of a splint. Buddy tape wraps around your injured finger and 1 adjacent finger, and keeps your finger nearly as stable as a splint would. Remove the splint from your relocated finger and hold an ice pack or frozen gel pack against it for at least 20 minutes. Do this every 3-4 hours, or at least 3 times every day. Continue to ice your finger for 2–3 days to allow the damaged finger to heal itself and to prevent complications caused by swelling. Purchase an ice pack or gel pack at a local pharmacy or drug store. Elevating your injured hand will decrease inflammation and allow the damaged finger to heal quickly. So, as you go about your daily life, try to keep your hand elevated (chest height or above) as often as is realistically possible. For example, prop your hand up on a few cushions when you're sitting on the couch, and rest it on several pillows as you lie in bed. Also try propping your hand up on a few books as you sit at a desk at your school or work. Your doctor may suggest, once your finger has healed for 3–4 weeks, that you try basic physical therapy to rebuild the muscles and ligaments in your finger. Basic moves will likely include stretches and repetitive finger curls. In cases of a severe dislocation, your doctor may refer you to work with a licensed physical therapist. Following doctor's orders and doing the therapy as directed will help your finger heal quickly and with minimal lasting pain or damage. It takes time for bones and ligaments to heal, and you can expect your finger to hurt for roughly 4–6 weeks. However, if it's still painful after this time has passed, talk to your doctor. Ask them what they'd recommend for the pain. Your doctor may recommend NSAIDs or other drugs to combat pain and swelling. Before taking any medication, be sure to read the packaging and always follow the printed dosage instructions.

SUMMARY: Wear a padded finger splint for 3–6 weeks until the bone has healed. Ice your injured finger for 30 minutes every 3-4 hours. Elevate your hand as often as possible for the first 2-3 weeks. Perform any physical therapy exercises as your doctor directs. Talk to your doctor if the finger continues to hurt once the splint is off.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Tap the Google Play Books app icon, which resembles a blue triangle on a white box. Doing so opens the main Google Play Books page if you're logged in.  If you aren't logged in, select your Google Account when prompted. If you don't have the Google Play Books app, you can download it from the Google Play Store for free. If you don't have any books in your library, you'll need to buy at least one before you can download it. To do so:  Tap {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/e\/ea\/Macspotlight.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/e\/ea\/Macspotlight.png\/30px-Macspotlight.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":460,"bigWidth":"30","bigHeight":"30","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>I edited this screenshot of a Mac icon.\n<\/p><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Fair_use\">Fair Use<\/a><br>\n<\/p><\/div>"} at the top of the screen (this may instead be a text field). Type an author, title, or keyword in the search field. Select a book by tapping it. Tap FREE SAMPLE to download a sample of the book, or tap the book's price to purchase the book. Confirm the purchase and enter any required payment details. It's at the bottom of the screen. Doing so opens a list of your downloaded books. Scroll through your library until you find a book which you want to download onto your Android. It's in the lower-right corner of a book's icon. Tapping it prompts a pop-up menu to appear. You'll find this option in the pop-up menu. Selecting it prompts the book to download onto your Android smartphone or tablet. You can now read your book whenever you want, including when you have no Internet or cellular service.
Summary:
Open  Google Play Books. Add a book to your library if necessary. Tap the Library tab. Find a book to download. Tap ⋮. Tap Download.