Mortgage & Debt

How to Increase Your Mortgage Bad Credit Rating?
By Monty Lee · 19 years ago
Find Out How to Increase Your Bad Credit Rating and Get Your Mortgage Approved by a Mortgage Lender Your credit rating is the reflection of how good or how bad your payment history actually is. ...
Refinance Rip-Offs: 6 Easy Ways to Avoid Them!
By Scott Zeeman · 19 years ago
Refinancing can be frustrating when, after all is said and done, you find you've been ripped off! Here is an easy guide to help you save your money and have peace of mind. It's so ...
Debt Consolidation with Free Government Grants? Just another scam.
By Charles Essmeier · 19 years ago
Have you ever seen a commercial or an ad promising "free government grant money?" According to these ads, the government and other organizations give away nearly one half a trillion dollars each year and all ...
ChexSystems Banking vs. Consumers
By Steve Baik · 19 years ago
Today, more than 20 million US citizens are living without a bank account. The primary reason is due to ChexSystems' dominating presence within the consumer banking world. It is estimated that over 80% of all ...
Facing a Mortgage Mess?
By John Appleseed · 19 years ago
Foreclosure and the loss of the home is the usual result. Foreclosure is financially and psychologically devastating to the stability of the household. If you are facing foreclosure on your home, you are not alone. ...
Mortgages – Get Fixed Up Before The Crash
By Diane Newsom · 19 years ago
They say trends will always come back around. What was fashionable in the 70s will always seem to pop up on the shelves 30 odd years later. Unfortunately, there are some trends we wish would ...
Mortgage Tips for First Time Buyers
By Charles Essmeier · 19 years ago
A home is the single most expensive thing most people will ever purchase. In addition, paying off a home loan can take as long as forty years and will involve paying an amount of interest ...
Apply for a Travel Rewards Credit Card and Travel Smarter
By Alan Bernstein · 19 years ago
Are you a frequent traveler? If so, it is likely that you are already enrolled on a frequent flyer program with a few airlines. In this case, would you be open to an opportunity to ...
You Know You Gotta Do It: How to Read an Insurance Policy And Policy Terminology
By Mostchoice .Com · 19 years ago
Insurance policies are a contract between you and the insurer, and are not written so the average person could pick one up, read it from front to back, and come away with a meaningful understanding ...
4 Tips to Hiring a Better Debt Management Firm
By John Winters · 19 years ago
Individuals in debt who wish to make use of the services of a debt management firm should do research before committing themselves. An unscrupulous debt management firm can harm a debtor’s interests in many ways, ...
Cheap Credit Cards - Are They a Myth?
By Rob Willard · 19 years ago
Cheap credit cards come in many varieties. In addition, there are many factors a consumer needs to take into consideration when determining whether or not a credit card is truly cheap. The first factor most ...
Refinance Your High Rate Subprime Loan To FHA
By Bill Wehr · 19 years ago
There are a number of homeowners who currently have a high interest rate subprime mortgage loan. Now may be the time to refinance into a lower rate FHA mortgage loan. Initially a person buying a ...
Mortgage Basics in the Current Australian Market
By Tracey Anderson · 19 years ago
Homeownership in Australia is at an all-time high. The Mortgage Industry Association of Australia reports that Australia's homeownership rate of 70 percent is among the highest in the world. It's clear that more Australians are ...
Debt Negotiation for a Better Tomorrow
By Amy Cook · 20 years ago
Debt negotiation or settlement is negotiating a reduced payoff of your debt with the creditor. Working on your debt problems, a debt negotiator can make you pay 50% or less of the principal on your ...
UK consumers start clawing their way out of the financial debt pit
By Michael Hanna · 20 years ago
Another year ended, and another round of UK debt statistics. CreditAction has just announced the latest summing up of the personal debt situation in the UK. Their figures show that the end of 2005 has ...
Can a Debt Consolidation Loan Help Your Credit Record?
By Katie Morgan · 20 years ago
Everyone hits occasional financial snags in life. Going to college, buying a home, or having a child can hit a personal budget hard, sometimes setting back the finances several months or even years. When that ...
Credit Cards
By Sara Chambers · 20 years ago
In the hands of the right consumer, a credit card can be a very useful tool. Unfortunately, the “right” consumer is rare. The concept of buying on credit, while convenient, actually serves only to line ...
Good Mortgage Broker vs. Bad Mortgage Broker
By Brian Daniel · 20 years ago
According to the NAMB (National Association of Mortgage Brokers), two out of three Americans work with a mortgage broker to purchase a home because of the broker’s expertise and wide selection of loan products and ...
How to Improve Your Chances to Qualify for a Conventional Home Loan
By Alexis Dey · 20 years ago
Before you give up on the idea that you will never be able to get a home equity loan because of your bad credit, first be sure you can’t get one. It may save you ...
Citibank's Citi Simplicity Card: Now You Can Avoid Late Fees
By Edward Vegliante · 20 years ago
Citibank recently launched a new credit card that takes away an important sting felt by many consumers: late fees. In an unusual move, the bank is now offering consumers “permanent forgiveness” for late payments and ...