Investing in Residential Real Estate: Achieving Positive Cash Flow
When investing in real estate, it is highly desirable to achieve positive cash flow on a month-to-month basis. This is true even if you are counting on property value appreciation to supply the bulk of your desired return on investment. If you are losing money month-to-month, you may find all of ...
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5 Surefire Ways To Eliminate Credit Card Debt
Do you have enormous credit card debt? You are certainly not alone. According to research, the average family in the United States has $7000 in credit card debt and pays about $1000 in interest each year! Throw in a late payment or two, or an over-the-limit charge, and that number skyrockets. ...
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Five Simple Steps to Significant Savings
We all know that we should be putting aside an amount of money each month and saving towards our futures - right?Well, if youre anything like I used to be you get to the end of the month and the cupboard or the bank account in this case - is bareif youre lucky you just have enough to meet your ...
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Budgeting Made Easy
Well, dang! From what Ive heard and read, it looks like weve reached an all-time world-class new record in the amount of personal debt on the books. Now its probably not quite as bad as weve been led to believe, however many of us have managed to tromp further than we should have into the ...
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Financial Freedom On A Shoe-String Budget
Thousands of people become millionaires each year and attribute their success to their profitable business or savvy investments, especially in real estate. "It takes money to make money..." as the old saying goes.However, is that really the case or is there a way for the average person to elevate ...
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3 Steps to Personal Financial Success - Part II: Budgeting
Spending HabitsAs consumers, we spend. We spend on things that we need but more so on things that we don't need, but want. Some of that stems from the fact that we refuse to deny ourselves pleasure and we don't want it now...we want it yesterday. Marketers know this and they prey on it. They ...
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Keep Your Eye Focused On Treasury Bond Rates To Adjust Your Current Mortgage Rates
Mortgage rates typically are based off the current rates of treasury bonds. Most lenders set their long term mortgage rates in line with 10 and 30-year treasury rates. The reason that they do this is quite simple. Treasury rates are the rates that are used as an index to represent what the future ...
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Home Mortgages: Does It Ever Make Sense to Pay Points?
Interest rates on home mortgages are often quoted with and without points. A point equals one percent of the amount you are financing. This means that on a $150,000 mortgage, one point is $1500.00 and two points would be $3,000. These points are in addition to whatever other closing costs you might ...
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Secrets of the Option ARM Loan
How Does an Option ARM Loan Work?Option ARM (also called Pick A Payment or Pay Option ARM) loans work by providing the borrower with four payment options each month.Before we get into the payment options, let's review some of the important terms and concepts involved with this loan program.ARM - ...
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Dos and Don'ts: Student loans
Parents should begin saving money early for their children's college education because of the high costs and expectations that parents will pay part of the costs associated with the education. Several stock mutual funds are recommended.Here's a question that's as pleasant to consider as a ...
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