Posts Tagged ‘banks’
Sunday, March 21st, 2010
During the process of your foreclosure, you do have rights. Unfortunately, the reality of the situation is that those rights are not that many and that some of them are not really of practical use for most people. For example, the right of redemption that some states have is only useful if you can come [...]
Tags: banks, best bet, foreclosure resources, home foreclosure, hotline numbers, money, mortgage company, redemption, right of redemption, timeframes
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Sunday, March 7th, 2010
To begin with, personal checks are what one uses, complete with their own name printed on them to pay off personal bills. These do not need too much money and a number of accounts for someone who knows everything about business. One can get checks from the bank or financial institution they are affiliated with [...]
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Saturday, March 6th, 2010
When people get their first credit card, a lot of them dont make the smartest choices. Theyve racked up debt that they cant pay off, dont pay their bills on time and then the interest rates and fees start to take over. If youre someone who has made a mistake with their credit and now [...]
Tags: bad credit history, banks, credit cards, credit score, debit card, discipline, interest rates, mistake, secured card, secured credit card
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Friday, February 26th, 2010
In the first article in this series we covered how to find out if the owner of the home you are about to rent was in foreclosure and some tricks to use to see if foreclosure might be coming soon, but was not yet filed. Today we are going to look at what [...]
Tags: bank of america, banks, chase bank, dead person, foreclosure, landlord, lending institution, proof, public records, secretary of state
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Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010
Mortgage refinancing is now much easier to get approved for thanks to President Obamas stimulus plan. People who use this stimulus plan will be able to save hundreds of dollars per month and get their finances in a better situation. Here is how homeowners should use Obamas stimulus plan to refinance their home loan. This [...]
Tags: article source, banks, financial hardships, home loan, home mortgage refinancing, mortgage lenders, mortgages, refinancing a mortgage, stimulus plan, website article
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Sunday, February 7th, 2010
One of the biggest, most important questions that any struggling San Diego home owner will ask is how can I stop foreclosure? When it gets to the point where foreclosure seems like the only option, you have to look for some creative ways to get around it. After all, no one wants to lose their [...]
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Tuesday, January 26th, 2010
Debt consolidation usually happens when it paid big loan that will be used to for some other small loans. It sounds like for most borrowers an advantage, but it is always important to see the possible disadvantages of this program. This program is good for the payment of an amount of loans are also suitable. [...]
Tags: banks, borrowers, debt consolidation, debts, financial institution, financial institutions, high interest loans, interest rate loans, long time, truth
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Wednesday, January 20th, 2010
The foreclosure process can be stopped if you really want to save your home or your credit. There are a few things you can do which include getting caught up on your payments, sell your home, or a deed in lieu. These are options for any homeowner in danger of foreclosure.A mortgage payment should be [...]
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Wednesday, January 6th, 2010
It is pretty straight forward to create an amortization schedule when you know the payment the amount of loan. Usually an amortization schedule determination illustrate you how much principal and interest you are paying all period, then an amortization calculator will as well calculate the total interest paid over the life of the loan. This [...]
Tags: amortization, amortization calculator, amortization schedule, banks, home loan, interest rate, interest rates, loan terms, payment frequency, principal and interest
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Tuesday, January 5th, 2010
If you’re in the market to find a new prepaid credit card, I’m going to tell you right now that there are a lot of them out there. Sure, it can get rather overwhelming just by looking at all of them, but let me show you how you can find the perfect card for your [...]
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