The Foreclosure Process
The foreclosure process isnt as mysterious as it may seem. Due to federal and state laws, lenders must follow a specific process in order to foreclose on a property. Understanding the process will help you find investment opportunities.First, youll need to understand when a lender is allowed to ...
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Was That House A Good Investment? The Answer May Not Be So Obvious
I am surprised how many people dont know the difference between enterprise value, which is the sales price of a home (debt plus equity), and equity value, which is what is left at the end of the day when you sell your home and pay off the mortgage. In determining whether this was a good investment ...
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How To Tap In To Your Home Equity
With today's relatively low interest rates and climbing
property values, many consumers are considering taping into
their home equity to finance everything from home
improvement projects to debt consolidation.Secured home loans, also called home equity loans, are
loans backed by the borrower's ...
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Credit Repair: Improve Your Credit Rating
In todays world of financial credit it is of the utmost importance that you have a sound credit rating, or score, as this is the benchmark that all financial institutions use to determine whether they will advance you credit.Now this form of credit may be for any number of purposes such as an ...
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Home Buying Process - Pointers
Before you rush out to purchase a home, there a few tips that might help you get a great deal on the home of your dreams. First, before anything else, it would be in your best interests to talk with a lending company and receive a pre-qualification letter. This letter will let you know exactly what ...
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Stop Debt Collectors
Can you stop debt collectors ? . . .You better know you canYou can stop debt collectors under the law provided by the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. If you use credit cards, owe money on a personal loan, or are paying on a home mortgage, you are a "debtor."If you fall behind in repaying your ...
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Home Equity Loan Types
There are at least two types of home equity loans.The first is a term or closed end loan and the second is basically a line of credit. Most people prefer to refer to them as a second mortgage because they are secured against your home much like your first home loan or mortgage. Typically these ...
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5 Ways to Use Your Home Equity Line of Credit
Your home is a source of pride and accomplishment. Did you know that your home can also be an affordable source of income? As your home appreciates and you make your monthly mortgage payments you build whats called equity. You can access this equity at attractive interest rates using a home equity ...
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Dont Wait to Enjoy Life Do It Now!
Sound Familiar?:- The average credit card debt is over $8,000 and is expected to grow at least 10% each year.- The average car debt is $12,750.- The average mortgage is $184,000 at an interest rate of 6.75% and a monthly payment of $1,193.Such conditions lead many people in search of business ...
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Can You Calculate Complex Financial Calculations?
Are you a whiz at calculating financial information? Not the easy
personal stuff, like figuring out your monthly mortgage based on
a fixed interest rate for x number of years, or how much money
you have available each month after all your bills are paid. (You
can probably use your fingers to ...
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100% Home Equity Loans - Should You Max Out Your Home's Equity?
A 100% home equity loan can free up your cash at a low interest rate. While favorable rates and tax benefits make this option look good, consider your own financial situation first. Asking yourself the following questions will give you a better idea of how much a 100% home equity loan can help you ...
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Try Unsecured Loans! If The Word 'Secured' Doesnt Fit Your Financial Statement
Big financial goals, no security to supply - it is the perfect circumstances to opt for unsecured loans. Online lending ways have made unsecured loans both accessible and full of innovative options. Unsecured loans have created a niche for themselves in the loan industry and providing good relief ...
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