Mortgage & Debt

Who decides if mortgage interest rates will rise or fall? - hypotheque
By Gregory Van Duyse · 18 years ago
In order to pick the correct mortgage strategy that will save you the most money, you have to understand the factors that are behind interest rates increases and decreases - taux hypothecaire. This is a ...
Three Ways to Increase Mortgage Applications
By Jay Conners · 18 years ago
If you are in the mortgage business, the very first thing you need before you can get anywhere, is an application. I spent years working in the mortgage industry, and my goal was to close ...
Robert Kiyosaki, Suze Orman and the Money Merge Account Celebrity Death Match
By Keith Gill · 18 years ago
I seriously think Bob and Suze need to put on the boxing gloves step into the ring together and have it out... Here you have two extremely popular mainstream, "Pop culture" financial advisor, icons spouting ...
Making the Best of a Reverse Mortgage
By Adam Heist · 18 years ago
Going in for a reverse mortgage requires a lot of planning. The pros and cons of getting into a mortgage when almost all the responsibilities of life are accomplished are to be thought about very ...
Mortgages Made Simple (Part 2)
By Michael Carucci · 18 years ago
Financing your home is an important life decision. Let’s continue our discussion of mortgage basics so you can make an educated decision when buying your home. Comparing loan costs, “lock-ins,” taxes and insurance payments, loan ...
Money Talk or “Debt Us Do Part”
By Michael Killian · 18 years ago
Whether you are thinking of getting married, you are a newly wed, or you are a seasoned couple of marital bliss, you must have a joint talk about debt and credit. Debt communication is simply ...
Mortgages Made Simple
By Michael Carucci · 18 years ago
Financing your home is an important life decision. There are many types of lenders and types of loans you can choose. You may be familiar with banks, savings associations, mortgage companies and credit unions, many ...
Planning Your First Home Mortgage
By Adam Heist · 18 years ago
It isn’t a simple task to buy your home on a mortgage, especially so if it is your first home. Homebuyers find it very intimidating to take over such a huge responsibility, and that too ...
Direct Mortgage Marketing
By Shane Brooks · 18 years ago
There are many ways that many mortgage originators go about producing leads. They talk with realtors, builders, and even try buying leads. However, believe it or not, there are many mortgage originators out there who ...
Financing A Home In NY - New York
By Jean Simmer · 18 years ago
Owning a New York home can be a lot of people's dream. New York is a bustling city which can possibly provide a wide range of opportunities for everyone. Even if you're a businessman or ...
Financing Your New Home In NC - North Carolina
By Jean Simmer · 18 years ago
Buying a home could be the biggest purchase a person makes in his lifetime. You can't just impulsively buy the first home that catches your eye. There are just too many things to consider when ...
Secured Debt Consolidation
By Robert Zangrilli · 18 years ago
This article provides some useful advice to consider prior to taking out a home equity debt consolidation loan. It also compares debt consolidation to debt settlement. If you have equity in your home and you’re ...
Debt Relief for the Elderly and Disabled
By Robert Zangrilli · 18 years ago
(Note: this is not to be considered legal advice, and it is dealing with the hypothetical “average” elderly and/or disabled person. Each case is unique and to determine the legal ramifications of your individual scenario ...
Credit Counseling Vs. Debt Settlement
By Robert Zangrilli · 18 years ago
Credit counseling or debt settlement? While naturally Franklin Debt Relief is inclined to argue on behalf of debt settlement over credit counseling, we also recognize that it’s impossible to declare which program is better because ...
Will You Have to Pay Back the Debt Anyway?
By Robert Zangrilli · 18 years ago
The most widely held misconception about bankruptcy is that it’s the debtor’s version of the “get out of jail free” card in Monopoly. While most people know that bankruptcy affects your credit for 7 to ...
Debt Consolidation loans: Manage your debts judiciously
By Alexa Wilsoon · 18 years ago
Britons are often found juggling with the multiple debts which are against their name. If you have multiple debts against your name, then a debt consolidation loan would be the right step to consolidate all ...
Caught In A Riptide Of Mortgage Debt With Rising Monthly Payments
By Dale Rogers · 18 years ago
When the nightly main stream television news leads with stories regarding mortgage foreclosures and down turning markets a viewer knows a trend has arrived. This is all backed up with data indicating the surge of ...
Benefits of Consolidating Your Debts With a First or Second Mortgage
By Melvin List · 19 years ago
Did you know you can use a first or a second mortgage for paying off your debt? A first or second mortgage makes debt consolidation easy and helps make paying off your debt more manageable. ...
Consolidation loans – Fuse your debts
By Braden Fred · 19 years ago
When expenditures go haywire, consolidation loans can help to bring the finances back on track. Impromptu approach and habit toward taking loans can lead one into a major monetary muddle. Managing multiple debts efficiently, keeping ...
5 Benefits For Bankruptcy Chapter 7 Filing
By Jim Lang · 19 years ago
Often times, it is common to hear people say negative things about those that file Chapter 7. Yet, those that have done this are the first to tell you just how beneficial it is to ...