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Loans: Knowledge is power (Battle Creek Enquirer)
With sub prime loans and foreclosures at an all-time high across the nation, 2007 could be remembered as a year for bad loans, but it doesn't mean you have to be a victim of a loan gone wrong.
2007-11-04 01:45:59 -
Son aims to buy home
Home News Tribune - Rita and Carlo Galgano took out a $235,000 mortgage, but they still couldn't make payments, and the family was close to losing the home in foreclosure. Then a mortgage originator told them about FundingForeclosure.com. Rita Galgano said they did not ...
2007-11-04 01:20:00 -
Drought slams California farmers
Inside Bay Area - It would be like you having a kid in college, a home mortgage, a car payment and a family to feed and walking into work one day and having your boss say you're going to be getting 10 to 30 percent of your salary," Borba said. "The question is, how do ...
2007-11-04 02:32:00 -
Net worth isn't the big picture
Seattle Times - Determining your net worth is simple. Add all your assets such as savings accounts, a home, car, a 401(k) and other investment accounts, and valuable collections. Subtract liabilities including a mortgage, car loans, student loans and credit-card ...
2007-11-04 12:12:00 -
Loans: Knowledge is power
Battle Creek Enquirer - Mark Maire, a mortgage broker with AmeriFirst Home Mortgage in Battle Creek, agreed that while there are many good national lenders, a local broker can offer unique advantages. "You're not calling California, in a different time zone," Maire said. "If ...
2007-11-04 05:09:00 -
Mathematical reason behind mortgage payment
Arlington Heights Daily Herald - » Rating service, customer satisfaction » Differentiating among 'no-cost mortgages' » Spreadsheet breaks down how to invest » How interest rates affect your mortgage » How home sellers can compete against builders » Foreclosures put harsh ...
2007-11-04 03:22:00 -
Know your limits before trying early payoff programs
Everett Herald - A financial planner once told me that people really did not concentrate on saving for retirement until they paid off their home mortgage. His reason was that discretionary income was so precious after all the monthly bills were paid that consumers ...
2007-11-04 12:47:00 -
Beijing's bank defines "second" mortgage
Xinhua News Agency - In late September, the People's Bank of China, the central bank, and the China Banking Regulatory Commission jointly issued a new rule that requires mortgage holders who apply for another home loan to put a down-payment of at least 40 percent ...
2007-11-03 11:07:00 -
Piggyback credit card schemes aggravate mortgage problems
Detroit Free Press - ... continue to be misled into treating loan applicants with poor credit as prime-credit candidates -- worsening already critical fraud and delinquency problems in the mortgage market. Fair Isaac Corp., developer of the FICO score widely used for home ...
2007-11-04 12:47:00 -
Good enough for home values, good enough for taxes
Star-Press - I received a home mortgage from a company located in Tampa, Fla., that used a mass appraisal formula to evaluate my home's value. I then contracted for homeowners insurance, and had my rate established by a mass appraisal model of the home's value ...
2007-11-04 01:02:00 -
Luxury builder to endure
Baltimore Sun - The nation's largest builder of luxury homes has the best position in a very bad industry situation. It is less affected by the subprime mortgage crisis than many other builders because its average home price is $670,000. Affluent buyers often have ...
2007-11-04 05:31:00 -
Foreclosure Among The Upper Class
MSNBC - American Home Mortgage filed a foreclosure lawsuit against him Sept. 14. Countrywide Bank and Aurora Loan Services foreclosed on the Barros properties in June. Both Barros and Cone countersued their lenders, saying they "had to have seen that ...
2007-11-04 02:18:00 -
Rates in home straight (Herald Sun)
PUNTERS with an average Melbourne mortgage will have to win enough cash on the Cup to pay an extra $51 a month off their home loan.
2007-11-04 05:00:00 -
Buy your dream home with tax-free home-sale profits (Deseret Morning News)
You can live mortgage-free in retirement, even if you decide to sell your house and buy that home near a lake that you've always dreamed of.
2007-11-03 11:40:53 -
The burden of debt
Newsday - The current trend points to worsening student debt levels. The average debt load for ... University graduate, took out $18,000 in federal loans at a fixed 3 percent interest rate and more than $60,000 in private tuition loans at variable rates that ...
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