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Short term deposit rates hiked SBI

03rd June 2011
SBI has raised its short-term 7-14 day deposits by as much as 2.25 percentage points to 6.25% Experts believe that the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) will soon deregulate the savings bank rate. After circulation of a discussion paper on the pros and cons of ... Read >
Author: Deal4Loan

Placing Hard Money for Real Estate Investing in Tampa, Florida

01st June 2011
Property investors need hard money for real estate investing Tampa, Florida. They have to be able to secure an asset-based loan that commands high interest. Such loans are secured by the property itself as the collateral. Generally, the LTV (or Loan to Le... Read >
Author: Michael Richardson

The 3 Dangers of High Interest Savings Accounts

17th November 2010
High interest savings accounts can be an important investment vehicle that can help you grow your nest egg and work your way to a healthy retirement. Although savings accounts often too good to be true, the reality is that many of them are really not even... Read >
Author: Michale Anderson-Smith

Don't Be Confused- Understand All of the Mortgages Currently Available

22nd June 2010
No longer do we have the plain vanilla days of old fashioned mortgages; today's mortgages have more flavors than Baskin Robbins. A borrower today has to decide if he wants a mortgage with a fixed or adjustable interest rate. Normally, a fixed rate mort... Read >
Author: KathyStearns

Information On Adjustable Rate Mortgages

17th June 2010
The adjustable rate mortgage is a type of loan which will be secured on a home which has an interest rate and monthly payment that will vary. The adjustable rate will transfer a portion of the interest rate from the creditor to the homeowner. The adjustab... Read >
Author: Giuseppe Mathis

Consider A Bad Credit Unsecured Loan Before Filing For Bankruptcy

11th June 2010
A Bad Credit Unsecured Loan Is Meant For Everyone: You are in requirement of loans without security and you think it is straightforward. You go through your credit report and find what? Bad credit! Yes bad credit. You go through questions like how, whe... Read >
Author: Hubert Bruce

Understanding the Many Home Loan Types

02nd June 2010
Not all mortgages are created equal, and once you start shopping for a mortgage, you will quickly learn that there is a mind boggling assortment of types of mortgages. Today's home buyer has to choose, first of all, between fixed and variable rate mort... Read >
Author: KathyStearns

Qualifying for Interest-Only Mortgage Now More Difficult

24th May 2010
Starting August 31, 2010, Fannie Mae, the government-backed mortgage giant, has announced it will be tightening its lending requirements for the interest-only loans and adjustable rate mortgages. It will also set new requirements that borrowers of the int... Read >
Author: Molly

Payday Loan Laws in California

14th May 2010
Payday loans are small, short-term cash loans. Generally, consumers write a post-dated check for the desired amount, in addition to an interest fee. The lender will hold onto the check until the next payday (usually 14 days) and then deposits it. Consumer... Read >
Author: MoneyNowUSA

Same day loans: Matchless finance to entertain your urgent needs

06th April 2010
The monetary aspect of your life should be strong and self sufficient, as the prevailing circumstances demands now. However, there are instances, when just everything is not going as you have planned. It might strike you hard, when you realise that you ar... Read >
Author: stevengillman

Payday loans no faxing: Quick and instant financial remedy

12th March 2010
When you are having ample funds, you will certainly have the peace of mind. However, there comes a time, where in you will be facing some sort of financial crisis on a temporary basis. Under these conditions, acquiring the necessary funds within a short s... Read >
Author: Andrea Fletcher

What are the Things You Should Know about the Truth In Lending Act?

12th February 2010
Title I of the Consumer Credit Protection Act, also known as the Truth in Lending Act or TILA, is a 1968 federal law, which was enacted with consumer protection at the heart of its intent. It was passed in order to protect consumers from lenders and cred... Read >
Author: Marco

California Loan Modifications Increase As Mortgage Index Rises

08th February 2010
Recent rises in the Mortgage Index has seen more property owners turning to California Loan Modifications to save their homes from foreclosure. During the last decade, a large number of borrowers acquired interest only or adjustable rate mortgages so... Read >
Author: Keith Hunt

The Different FHA Programs

17th December 2009
The FHA (Federal Housing Administration) is a U.S. government agency that insures mortgage loans to federally qualified lenders to provide home financing for the improvement of housing, home finance adequacy and mortgage market stabilization. It provides ... Read >
Author: J. Owens

Learn about the Changes in the Truth in Lending Laws

21st August 2009
The Truth in Lending Act (TILA) of 1968, is a law enforced by the United States federal government and is designed to protect consumers in credit transactions, by requiring the creditor to clearly spell out in the disclosure, the key terms of the lending ... Read >
Author: Ravisankar
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