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28th September 2009
Cash in the Community
The faceless state of banking is taken for granted in our modern world. Cards are swiped, buttons pushed, funds transferred, WAP messages sent, web sites clicked. Remember the last time you spoke to a bank cashier?
Just as we ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Starting a business requires funding in the form of start-up capital and initial operating costs. Although personal savings and loans may be adequate to start a small business along with a great idea, some businesses require a lot more capital that can be... Read >
Author: chandan
23rd September 2009
Starting a business requires funding in the form of start-up capital and initial operating costs. Although personal savings and loans may be adequate to start a small business along with a great idea, some businesses require a lot more capital that can be... Read >
Author: chandan
23rd September 2009
Starting a business requires funding in the form of start-up capital and initial operating costs. Although personal savings and loans may be adequate to start a small business along with a great idea, some businesses require a lot more capital that can be... Read >
Author: chandan thakur
23rd September 2009
Starting a business requires funding in the form of start-up capital and initial operating costs. Although personal savings and loans may be adequate to start a small business along with a great idea, some businesses require a lot more capital that can be... Read >
Author: chandan
10th September 2009
One of the biggest boons of the mortgage servicing industry was the securitization of mortgages beginning in the 1970s. With lenders selling off newly originated loans, the servicing industry grew as the investors in mortgages did not want to deal with th... Read >
Author: Nick Adama
03rd September 2009
One rule of thumb regarding history is that it tends to repeat itself. Could the current economic situation in the United States, which has stretched from 2008 to 2009, become somewhat reminiscent of what occurred during the recession of the early 199... Read >
Author: GreenDegree
10th July 2009
One rule of thumb regarding history is that it tends to repeat itself. Could the current economic situation in the United States, which has stretched from 2008 to 2009, become somewhat reminiscent of what occurred during the recession of the early 1990s... Read >
Author: GreenDegree
18th June 2009
The VA Property Loan became known via the Servicemen’s Readjustment Act in 1944 and this Act was also referred to as the GI Bill of Rights. This Bill was later signed as legislation President Franklin D. Roosevelt. This ensured that war veterans were en... Read >
Author: jakewriter
05th June 2009
To give you a background on VA home loan refinance, it started in 1944 with the Servicement�s Readjustment Act. This is also known as the GI Bill of Rights. The GI Bill was signed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt which provided war veterans with guara... Read >
Author: Rick_Lee
05th June 2009
To give you a background on VA home loan refinance, it started in 1944 with the Servicement�s Readjustment Act. This is also known as the GI Bill of Rights. The GI Bill was signed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt which provided war veterans with guara... Read >
Author: Rick_Lee
16th April 2009
Copyright © 2009 Chip Cooper
On March 20, 2009, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) published its latest guidelines for the Red Flags Rule entitled "Fighting Fraud with Red Flags Rule: A How-To Guide for Business". These guidelines significantly broade... Read >
Author: Chip Cooper
07th April 2009
The mortgage business is an ever changing and it is an industry that has its own complexities. It is very much important that you understand how the mortgage industry works and how is the profit generated by the lenders. An analysis of this information wi... Read >
Author: shijinaseo
02nd February 2009
A Psychological Financial Thriller
Finance, A Necessary Evil
Before we get started, I want to ask you a question. Who loans money? The Federal Reserve, commercial banks, insurance companies, mortgage backed securities, lenders such as Fannie May, Freddi... Read >
Author: bestrefi1234
02nd February 2009
A Psychological Financial Thriller
Finance, A Necessary Evil
Before we get started, I want to ask you a question. Who loans money? The Federal Reserve, commercial banks, insurance companies, mortgage backed securities, lenders such as Fannie May, Freddi... Read >
Author: Best Refinancing
02nd February 2009
A Psychological Financial Thriller
Finance, A Necessary Evil
Before we get started, I want to ask you a question. Who loans money? The Federal Reserve, commercial banks, insurance companies, mortgage backed securities, lenders such as Fannie May, Freddi... Read >
Author: Best Refinancing
15th December 2008
how to get money to start a small business? Is the number one
question asked in starting a small business.There are two types to get money
to start a small business: debt and equity. Consider what type is right for
you.
Debt Financing is th... Read >
Author: MMuchlisDj
24th November 2008
In October 2008, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced that it is delaying enforcement of the Red Flag rules six months to May 1, 2009.
The reason for the delay is uncertainty over who is covered. Just who is covered (and therefore liable for fa... Read >
Author: Chip Cooper
21st July 2008
Although at first glance may seem dozens of different types of mortgage lenders such as credit unions, savings and loans institutions, brokers, bankers, and so on, the reality is that there are two main types of lenders - - Direct lenders such as mortgage... Read >
Author: Lando Lend
15th July 2008
Summary: Every business big or not to big sooner or later requires funds in order to flourish in the competitive market. A lack of required funds usually lead to outside financing or some form of business loans to meet the demands of growth and expansion.... Read >
Author: addi
14th March 2008
Commercial Finance- the Mortgage Meltdown explores the history of the mortgage meltdown of 2008, and the likely consequences to the public. The article looks back at the savings and loan crisis of the late 1980’s for comparisons. The effects on commer... Read >
Author: Gregg Elberg
14th March 2008
Commercial Finance- the Mortgage Meltdown explores the history of the mortgage meltdown of 2008, and the likely consequences to the public. The article looks back at the savings and loan crisis of the late 1980’s for comparisons. The effects on commerci... Read >
Author: Gregg Elberg
14th March 2008
Commercial Finance- the Mortgage Meltdown explores the history of the mortgage meltdown of 2008, and the likely consequences to the public. The article looks back at the savings and loan crisis of the late 1980’s for comparisons. The effects on commerci... Read >
Author: Gregg Elberg
17th August 2007
Most of us know what a bank is. We know that in order to better manage our financial life; we should have both a checking and savings account at a minimum. We also know their services are similar across the board for most banks. Some of these services ... Read >
Author: Strativia
15th August 2007
Most of us know what a bank is. We know that in order to better manage our financial life; we should have both a checking and savings account at a minimum. We also know their services are similar across the board for most banks. Some of these services ... Read >
Author: Strativia
16th May 2007
Want to know the number one question I get asked as a small business start-up coach? It's: Where can I go to get money to start-up my business?
I'm always glad when my clients ask me this question. If they are asking this question, it is a sure sign ... Read >
Author: Susan L Reid
12th March 2007
Bernanke, in the recent past, had been urging in a passive way for the two heavy weights to lighten their portfolios. Now, it is more pointed with a strong message to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to focus more on affordable housing and less risky loans. The... Read >
Author: Dale Rogers
05th March 2007
The College Student Relief Act (H.R. 5), recently approved in the U.S. House of Representatives, currently is awaiting approval by the Senate. The act, which proponents claim will benefit taxpayers, may not have the impact that backers claim. Essentia... Read >
Author: Jeff Mictabor
15th January 2007
If you apply for a loan, 20 percent is the magical number you must focus on. If you put the amount or more down on a loan, you do not have to pay private mortgage insurance.
Private mortgage insurance is the ultimate catch-22 when it comes to getting f... Read >
Author: Dan Lewis
21st November 2006
There are about 150 banks in Panama and they come in several flavors. One is the offshore bank that can only do business with entities not in Panama. There are banks that can only do business with entities in Panama and then there are banks that can do bu... Read >
Author: Jean Bouttet
09th November 2006
You can obtain a Panama Bank Account without having to come to Panama!
Documents Required - A copy of a Passport, letter of reference from a recognized bank that is able to send and receive international wire transfers and a letter of reference from an... Read >
Author: Ronald Edwards
19th August 2006
Small business loans are available from a variety of sources. There are banks, savings and loans and lending companies in the private sector that make loans to small businesses. There are also some public entities that are involved in financing for small... Read >
Author: Jill Kane
28th July 2006
Once you have built up equity in your home, you have the privilege of applying for a home equity line of credit, which allows you to borrow the money you need.
Most financial insititutions ( banks, savings and loans ) have entered the home equity market... Read >
Author: stefano sandano
23rd June 2006
According to Carrier Reeder, debt adviser: The most important type of loan is home loan and as in other cases the choice of lenders are immense. She analyses the various types of loans available and the options offered by them. The various types of lend... Read >
Author: Jim Glu
12th March 2006
While planning to take a loan one needs to keep these points in mind. Do a lot of research and contact several lenders including banks, savings and loans, credit unions, and mortgage companies, etc before selecting a particular lender. Ask each lender abo... Read >
Author: Judith Earl
16th November 2005
Starting a business requires funding in the form of start-up capital and initial operating costs. Although personal savings and loans may be adequate to start a small business along with a great idea, some businesses require a lot more capital that can b... Read >
Author: Matt Bacak
27th October 2005
Traditionally, homebuyers could look to two forms of mortgages – fixed rate and adjustable mortgages. While there are now many more options, this article takes a look at the adjustable rate mortgage.
What is an ARM Loan?
An adjustable rate mortgage ... Read >
Author: Dan Lewis
07th September 2005
VA loans are basically mortgages or home loans geared towards ex-military servicemen and women. The VA loan programme was created in 1944, and was initially known as the Servicemen's Readjustment Act, to help returning servicemen settle down and purchase... Read >
Author: Jeff Lakie
10th August 2005
By: Carrie Reeder
So, you've decided to buy a house, and you're ready for that all important next step—applying for a mortgage loan. But where should you go? After all, the mortgage business is complex, and you've realized quickly that your choices f... Read >
Author: Carrie Reeder
14th June 2005
There are plenty of free credit reports offers on the Internet these days. Credit report is basically your financial resume, so make sure it is correct and protected from hackers or being theft. Your credit rating is what opens and closes these seemingly ... Read >
Author: amit goel
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