Mortgage & Debt

Important Tips for Finding Your First Home Mortgage Loan
By Sherry Frewerd · 17 years ago
Anyone who has gone through the process of buying their first home knows the combination of thrill and terror that can come with the experience. If you've never borrowed money for such a huge investment, ...
Offset mortgage
By Gabriella Lewis · 17 years ago
If you own a home and have some savings, then an offset mortgage could make your savings work for you – and save you a lot of money. An offset account is one of a ...
A Magnetic Procedure To Unite All Your Debts
By Devora Witts · 17 years ago
In a world where the hours in a day seem insufficient it is difficult sometimes to handle all your accounts and debts. That’s where debt management and debt management agencies kick in to simplify the ...
Debt Consolidation Pros And Cons
By Doug Taylor · 17 years ago
Debt consolidation is very simple. It occurs when you take out a loan to pay off other loans. You may decide this is the best thing for you to do for many different reasons. You ...
Home Equity Lenders Uncertain About Approving Mortgage Refinancing
By E.s. Cromwell · 17 years ago
With the recent unveiling of how the credit crunch is affecting and hurting all borrowers, regardless of their credit rankings, it seems that home equity lenders are becoming uncertain and very stringent toward homeowners looking ...
Debt solution – an aid to help you become debt free
By Jason Holmes · 17 years ago
When you are burdened by an onerous amount of debt there seems to be no easy way out. Home loans, credit card outstanding, rent bills, electricity bills, installments on your car loan; the list is ...
Schooling You Longing To Know About Student Loans
By Budi Hartato · 17 years ago
If you are beginning to think about starting a career again you need to speculate your finance alternatives in uniformity to earnings your way through college, it is important for you to know certain aspects ...
FHA Mortgage - A Better Deal
By Connie Sanders · 17 years ago
I have several web sites that allow readers to submit questions about mortgage guidelines and loan options. I received this question from Donald in Toledo, OH., Sunday morning. "What would happen if someone else used ...
Commercial Finance- The Mortgage Meltdown
By Gregg Elberg · 17 years ago
Commercial Finance- the Mortgage Meltdown explores the history of the mortgage meltdown of 2008, and the likely consequences to the public. The article looks back at the savings and loan crisis of the late 1980’s ...
Unforeseen Aspects Detrimental to Mortgage Payments
By E.s. Cromwell · 17 years ago
It's clear, the motion of getting into a large financial undertaking such as a mortgage is one involving monetary shrewdness and calculated obligation. Yet, calculations and definite outlines almost always fall short, especially when it ...
First, Consider A Few Factors Before Choosing to Refinance
By E.s. Cromwell · 17 years ago
Before deciding whether or not to refinance your mortgage there are a few details you should take note of. Foremost, timing is absolutely everything. Yet, at the same time, timing is also a thing most ...
The Problematic Aspects of Family Debt: How To Cope
By E.s. Cromwell · 17 years ago
The negative financial component commonly known as "Debt" is an annoyance, a thing that grabs hold and almost never lets go. It is unrelenting, just like an annoying relative who decides to endlessly bother you ...
The Bad Credit Home Loan Lowdown: What You Need to Know
By E.s. Cromwell · 17 years ago
Mortgage lenders of present are offering a wide variety of home loan options, ones with varying levels of flexible payments and terms. And one -particularly an individual possessing poor credit- might think being able to ...
Credit Counseling: Not Because You're Crazy, Either
By E.s. Cromwell · 17 years ago
Sometimes, individuals need counseling. Yet, very few actually seek the counseling attention they so awfully need, at least at their own will and on their own terms. It's clear though, if you're heavily in need ...
What Happens When a Second Mortgage Forecloses
By Nick Adama · 17 years ago
In most cases of foreclosure, it is the first mortgage company that initiates the process. The second mortgage may file its own foreclosure in order to protect its interest in the property, but even this ...
Foreclosures and How Banks Make them Worse
By Nick Adama · 17 years ago
Foreclosure is quickly becoming a nationwide epidemic that will affect each and every one of us before it is cured. The only solution to this problem is for everyone to pitch in and fix the ...
Upgrades - Will they add to your overall mortgage interest?
By Rob Parker · 17 years ago
A lot of people find a home that they like that is almost perfect, it just needs a few upgrades. Quite a few people may also find a home that is affordable, and located in ...
The worth of a business credit card
By Michael Harms · 17 years ago
Among the so many varieties of credit cards, one of the most underestimated is the value of a business credit card. Many people do not choose to apply for a business credit card because aside ...
Why You Should Consider an Adverse Remortgage
By Grant Eckert · 17 years ago
There are many reasons to consider an adverse remortgage, particularly if you have a variable rate adjustable rate mortgage (ARM) that is getting close to a scheduled adjustment. Many individuals who borrowed money to purchase ...
The Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act of 2007-what you need to know
By Grant Eckert · 17 years ago
"When the country runs out of money", legendary comedian W.C. Fields once told a reporter, "then we'll just have to print some more". If things were really that simple, tax season would become a greater ...