Posts Tagged ‘interest’
Saturday, February 13th, 2010
Few people have ready cash to pay for a property up front. So if you want to buy a property, you have to find a lender to loan you the money. To get the loan, you will be required to pay interest, and this will add substantially to the cost of your property. It is therefore important to shop around and compare mortgage rates to find the best rate you can. Continue reading
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Thursday, February 4th, 2010
In recent years, the housing market has been on a very bumpy financial ride. Due to the sub-prime mortgage crisis which resulted in millions of homeowners losing their homes due to the inability to pay their monthly mortgage payments, President Obama’s mortgage refinance stimulus plan was implemented to help people stay in their homes and encourage people to buy a home. The plan included lowering interest rates so that people could take advantage of the savings. Now that the economy has shown signs of improving, many people are wondering how long mortgage rates will stay low or if there is going to be an increase in the coming months and next few years. Continue reading
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Tuesday, January 19th, 2010
If you are in a situation where you need some access to your finances, using a Bank of America Home Equity Loan can help you out in your situation. Whether it is paying for your hospital bills or your education, these problems are sometimes solved with the use of home equity loans. But, this uses your home equity as collateral, which means your home equity is lessened. Continue reading
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Saturday, January 16th, 2010
A HELOC is a home equity line of credit. This is one way some people use to borrow money for large purchases such as their children’s college education or a large purchase that they would not otherwise use their credit card to purchase. Because this is a variable interest rate loan it will have some tie in with current mortgage rates. Continue reading
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Saturday, September 26th, 2009
Now is a great time to refinance a car loan, especially when those monthly payments are astronomical, leaving one with little-to-no options. Through refinance, the actual monthly payment can be driven down immensely, sometimes up to fifty percent. Continue reading
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Monday, July 27th, 2009
Minnesota’s home-buyers market is at an all time low, which is good news for any home buyer and great news for first time home-buyers. There are tons of homes on the market, and with so many different properties for sale you have a great chance at choosing your perfect starter home or finding the home of your dreams. If you are a first-time home-buyer there are even bigger advantages to buying a home today; you qualify for special incentives put in place to help ensure you succeed with your purchase. Continue reading
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Sunday, June 14th, 2009
Plans to refinance are going to work better if you know more about mortgage and the process of refinance. Here are some tips that can provide you with a lot of inside information, and putting you in a better position to make a good business decision. Continue reading
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Thursday, May 28th, 2009
As time progresses, more and more people are joining the credit card revolution. Yes, it really is a revolution. These days you no longer have to worry about how much cash you have in your pocket when you go shopping. So long as you have that single plastic card you’ll have enough ‘money’ to buy yourself a treat. You can even use your credit card to order things online from the comfort of your home. Continue reading
Tags: balance transfer, budgeting, credit cards, debt, debt reduction, finance, Home Equity Loans, interest, mortgage, personal finance
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Wednesday, May 27th, 2009
Articles and books on personal finance will provide as many tips as possible in an effort to make at least a couple of them stick. This approach may convince readers to save for emergencies and pay out less than they bring in, but in some cases you can say to much without explaining anything. Continue reading
Tags: budgeting, cash, credit, credit card, debt, finance, Home Equity Loans, interest, money, mortgage, personal finance
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Tuesday, May 26th, 2009
As time progresses, more and more people are joining the credit card revolution. Yes, it really is a revolution. These days you no longer have to worry about how much cash you have in your pocket when you go shopping. So long as you have that single plastic card you’ll have enough ‘money’ to buy yourself a treat. You can even use your credit card to order things online from the comfort of your home. Continue reading
Tags: balance transfer, budgeting, credit cards, debt, debt reduction, finance, Home Equity Loans, interest, mortgage, personal finance
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