How to Compare Fixed Rate Mortgages and Adjustable Rate Mortgages
There are many types of mortgages, and the more you know about them before you start, the better. To compare one Adjustable Rate Mortgage with another or with a fixed-rate mortgage, you need to know about indexes, margins, discounts, caps, negative amortization, and convertibility. You need to ...
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Banks and Monetary Policy: the Mechanics of Interest Rates Setting
We hear a lot about interest rates, and not only in my professional field of expertise. Interest rates are everywhere to be found in our daily lives: credit card interest, interest on deposits, car loan interest, personal loan interest, treasury bond interest. The other day I received a spam e-mail ...
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4 Ways To A Low Mortgage Interest Rate
It is natural to want the lowest possible interest rate on your mortgage loan. A lower interest rate results in a lower monthly payment or allows you to afford more house for the same monthly payment. Here are four quick ways to get a lower interest rate on your next mortgage loan.1. Shorten The ...
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Bad Credit Mortgage Refinance Loans: Focus on Compound Interest
Upon initial glance, you may look at the term compound interest and become confused. Hopefully the following information will help clarify this term and make your financial planning easier.So, what is compound interest? you ask. Compound interest is the interest collected on the principal amount of ...
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Three Financial Facts that Can Set You Free, or Set You Up
OK, so you're having some cash flow problems. Maybe it's temporary, maybe not. The point is, you need to change the situation ASAP! You can get a debt consolidation loan to ease the financial pressure every month. This works for many, but you must watch out! Let's look at some facts. First of all, ...
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How To Save Money On Your Mortgage
Obtaining a home loan is arguably the most expensive transaction youll experience in your lifetime. Therefore, getting the best home at the greatest value is an endeavor worth pursuing. Whether youre trying to squeeze in to a higher priced home or just trying to shave a couple bucks off of the ...
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A Little Lesson on Loans
The opportunity to spend money is everywhere. There is no shortage of places that will take your cash. In fact, to keep the money flowing out of your wallet, banks and merchants continually come up with easier ways for you to spend it.But when it comes to borrowing money, suddenly the cash pipeline ...
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Selecting the Right Mortgage for You
A mortgage is a loan you take out to buy a home. This loan covers the "principal" (purchase price of the house minus your down payment) plus the "interest," which is the fee a lender charges you to borrow the money.There are various types of mortgages, including Fixed-rate, Adjustable-rate, Balloon ...
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Homeowner Loans Drawing Lessons of the Past
Loans are not of a recent origin. People used to take help from others even at times when money was unseen and barter was the mode of trade prevalent. However, the form of loans has changed over time. In those days the loans used to be offered in kind. Now, they are offered in money or in terms of ...
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Leverage - Margin Debt
What is leverage?Here is a definition of leverage from an online dictionary
"leverage - The use of credit or borrowed funds to improve
one's speculative capacity and increase the rate of return
from an investment, as in buying securities on margin."Essentially, the core idea of leverage is that ...
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