Articles, tagged with "interest payments", page 1
10th February 2012
Also known as mortgage payment calculator, this is an online service offered by several sites that calculates the monthly payment and total interest cost associated to a home loan. The house payment calculator helps you estimate your down payment, closing...
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Author:
Alex Shawn
10th February 2012
Amortization schedule for mortgage is a complete schedule of periodic blended loan payments showing the amount of principle and amount of interest that the loan will be paid off at the end of its term. It is a way to see exactly how your mortgage principl...
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Author:
Alex Shawn
01st February 2012
It’s no secret that the credit card industry despises debt settlement companies. The main goal of Debt settlement is to drastically reduce the principal balance of a debtor in the fastest time possible. This is in direct conflict with the intent of credit...
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Author:
Joseph Hernandez
01st February 2012
Offset mortgages can be very tax efficient. However, if interest rates rise offset mortgages will lose some of their appeal. Borrowers should therefore take advantage of low rates of interest while they can.
There is little doubt that an offset mortgag...
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Author:
Ray Prince
27th January 2012
Numbers can lie but they're the best first step in determining whether a stock is a buy. In this series, we use some carefully chosen metrics to size up a stock's true value based on the following clues:
The consistency of past earnings and cash flow. ...
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Author:
Prince Damin
16th December 2011
Before investing your lifetime fortunes into something, you need to assess the condition of what you are planning to get into. Otherwise, you will be wasting your lifetime blood and sweat into something that is not worthy of it. Personal investments are s...
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Author:
JamesQuinn
09th December 2011
When you want to build your own family; you will need a home of your own. However, owning a home is not as simple as it seems. If you are very rich with lots of savings; buying a house will be easy for you. However, if you don't have enough money saved up...
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Author:
John Hoots
09th December 2011
A home equity loan is basically a type of second mortgage. You borrow money against the value of your home. This carries a risk, but may be worth in the end, if you know what you're doing.
The most common type of equity loan is a "closed end" home equi...
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Author:
Tata Primanti
06th December 2011
Last week saw the worst dips on the Australian share market since November 2008. We’re experiencing an amazing period of volatility and uncertainty, so here I’ll give you an update on an article I wrote back in May 2010 on how to make profits in a tumblin...
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Author:
Julialee
02nd December 2011
American Express. A quick look at the fundamentals shows this company currently trades at 12.05x forward earnings, price to book value of 3.29 and projected EPS growth next year of about 5%. Also important to mention is the high debt to equity ratio of 3....
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Author:
Deal4Loan
24th November 2011
Numbers can lie but they're the best first step in determining whether a stock is a buy. In this series, we use some carefully chosen metrics to size up a stock's true value based on the following clues:
The consistency of past earnings and cash flow. ...
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Author:
Prince Damin
18th November 2011
An exceptionally thrilling experience for all, shopping for your first house can be a momentous step within a person’s life. Having said that, this momentous step is fraught with complications for those who tend not to carry out the right quantity of rese...
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Author:
raysmileyottawa
14th November 2011
One method to consider when you find yourself deep in debt and unable to make monthly payments is the concept of debt relief consolidation. This process occurs when a person who finds themselves in dire financial trouble applies to a company for a large l...
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Author:
Mandy Lim
14th November 2011
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Book Review
The book under review today is called Tinnitus Miracle: Tinnitus Cure by Thomas Coleman.
Unfortunately, this topic hits close to home for me. I have suffered from Tinnitus or ear ringing for years...
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Author:
Mandy Lim
09th November 2011
Do you own any property that you rent out as investment? If yes, did you know that you can take advantage of tax deductions provided for owners of rental properties? That is right; aside from the income you earn by renting out and the possible profits fro...
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Author:
Joe Cline