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Negotiating debt is the help you need in bad debt situation.

15th September 2009
Debt Negotiation may be defined as a system, which attempts to bridge the relationship that has broken down between the debtor and creditor. The art of Debt Negotiation is truly to ensure the utmost extent of compliance by the debtor without diminishing t... Read >
Author: Sunil Punjabi

Bad Credit Mortgage Refinance Tips

11th September 2009
One hundred percent mortgage refinancing enables you to use your equity in borrowing and at the same time could very well make your interest rates lower. In order to be approved for a refinance that is cash out, you will have to have perfect credit, in a... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Adverse Credit Mortgages - Advantages Of Bad Credit Mortgages

11th September 2009
Mortgages for those with adverse credit have advantages that conventional mortgages don’t. The prime advantage is that they are easier to qualify for, even with a bad credit history. Sub-prime mortgages also allow you to build wealth with your home purc... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

New Millennium Bank Credit Card Review

30th July 2009
Many of us have made mistakes with our finances. The New Millennium Bank secured credit card gives you a method to start fixing your credit history.Do you know what a secured card is? Many people don't. First you must open a new savings account with the ... Read >
Author: dmoskel

What is Foreclosure? - Ways to Avoid It

17th July 2009
A foreclosure is a legal proceeding in which the lender obtains a court order for the termination of contract between him and the borrower who has failed to pay the interest. The lender obtains the rights to sell the property pledged by the borrower to ge... Read >
Author: Mike Greaves

What Loan Modification Banks Should You Work With?

16th July 2009
Every month we hear of another bank collapsing. How do you know your bank won't be next? How can a borrower choose a trustworthy bank? Before you begin any renegotiation process for any loan, it is vital you know what banks are the best for loan modifi... Read >
Author: Lindsy Emery

Tribute Gold MasterCard Review

05th July 2009
The Tribute Gold MasterCard is designed especially for those with current or past financial difficulties. It is issued through the First Bank of Delaware a leader in sub prime lending.It will report monthly to all three major bureaus. Simply by paying you... Read >
Author: dmoskel

Purchasing a Home

09th June 2009
We purchased a home in Indiana 8 months ago. We purchased in a timely matter, because shortly thereafter mortgage funding became sparse as the sub-prime lending empire began to crumble and local manufacturing jobs dissolved due to the ailing RV industry (... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Greek Property May Well Prove a Calm Investment Among a Tempest of Economic Uncertainty

20th May 2009
Whether you're hunting for a renovation project with some land, or a brand-spanking new-build apartment on the beach, the many islands of Greece are a popular choice for the British buyer looking for a better quality of life. Ten years ago, Greece pro... Read >
Author: Nicole Rapaport

Leading Your Way Out of Recession

18th May 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Willie Horton I simply don't know how many clients have said to me, over the last few months, that they crave leadership. The current global economic has found national and international leaders wanting. Governments have often sc... Read >
Author: Willie Horton

The Housing Industry

08th May 2009
We purchased a home in Indiana 8 months ago. We purchased in a timely matter, because shortly thereafter mortgage funding became sparse as the sub-prime lending empire began to crumble and local manufacturing jobs dissolved due to the ailing RV industry (... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Sub-Prime Lending

17th April 2009
Sub-Prime Lending Also called “B/C Paper”, “near-prime”, or “second chance” lending, is a general term that refers to the practice of making loans to borrowers who do not qualify for market interest rates because of problems with their credit... Read >
Author: Robert H

Bad credit loan company - Why do a bad credit loan company provides finance?

17th April 2009
Sometimes you might be asked yourself why does any bad credit loan company would offer any type of loan to a person who has already defaulted in making repayment of earlier loan facilities, and therefore risk its money? Obviously, there are significant re... Read >
Author: Alberto Hren

Bad Credit In Britain Today

16th April 2009
In the UK bad credit is a rampant problem, with researchers estimating that one fourth of the folks who apply for refinancing on first time mortgages are turned down or pay higher interest rates because of bad credit. Nowadays, however, there are more... Read >
Author: Christopher

Some Secrets About Bad Credit Lending

27th March 2009
Someone with bad credit usually finds many difficulties when trying to get additional credit. Credit score and history has become the main variable considered when approval is in question. Nevertheless, there are ways to get approved for a loan with bad c... Read >
Author: Devora Witts

Foreclosure Investing - Comparing the Risks and the Rewards

27th March 2009
Foreclosure Investing - Comparing the Risks and the Rewards As a direct result of the sub-prime lending spree that has gripped the nation in the past years we are now seeing a great number of homes being foreclosed on and sold for amazingly low prices.... Read >
Author: David Zane

There's an upside to economic disaster

28th January 2009
The first line in Charles Dickens classic novel A Tale of Two Cities seems appropriate for what�s likely to come in the days ahead. �It was the best of times. It was the worst of times.� Unless you�ve been living in a cave (sorry Geico man) you... Read >
Author: Aaron Taylor

An overview of the current lending criteria before lenders will consider a mortgage

19th December 2008
As you are probably aware the mortgage market at present is currently in a state of panic driven restrictive lending with those lenders still left in the mortgage market (may have withdrawn from new lending all together) putting heavy restrictions on ... Read >
Author: Peter White

Tribute MasterCard - Review

03rd December 2008
The Tribute MasterCard is often used to help rebuild a low credit score. It is an unsecured bad credit card. This card is issued by the First Bank of Delaware. They have been sub prime lending for years and are a trusted leader in the industry. With... Read >
Author: CardSuggest

Credit Crisis Calls and the Debt Consolidation Loan in Australia

01st December 2008
Due to the present credit and lending crisis in the sub prime industry in the United States, as well as the greater financial markets controversy about sub prime lending, their has been a change in the lending environment. There have been indications of c... Read >
Author: Paul Smith

Mortgage Loans USA

30th November 2008
Mortgage loans in USA are the most sought after thing in the US finance industry. Over time it has the not only amass huge amount of money by the sub prime lending but also has contributed to the economy of the USA. This got worse when the Subprime lendin... Read >
Author: nicholast54

How To Use A Roth IRA For Real Estate Purposes To Increase Retirement Wealth

30th October 2008
Are you frustrated with the returns your getting on your retirement plan and investments at the moment? Just about every asset class people invest in to generate wealth for retirement have fallen in the past year, nearly all of them are returning negative... Read >
Author: Mike Iredale

The Housing Market In America

13th October 2008
Driving up and down the streets of any American neighborhood, you can see the affect the credit crunch is having on the housing market in the USA. Dozens of homes in each neighborhood have for sale signs in front, with no evidence of life inside. The numb... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Making Good Decisions With Payday Loans

26th September 2008
Payday loans, cash advance loans, faxless payday loans online or whatever else they may be called are a godsend for folks with little to no credit or bad credit. They can provide you with quick cash when you need it to help get out of a bind that could ot... Read >
Author: Jennifer

Florida's Foreclosure-Rescue Fraud Legislation

09th September 2008
By way of background information regarding Florida's Foreclosure-rescue Fraud Legislation, investors are a much maligned group of small business entrepreneurs who take financial risks to purchase properties when almost no one else will, and face the finan... Read >
Author: David Dinkel

Credit Crisis: Blip or Full-Blown Recession?

05th September 2008
In 2008, having entered its second year, there seems to be little chance of the credit crisis easing forcing most financial analysts to re-evaluate their position and work out how severe it will get and how much longer it will prevail. Indeed, a recent ... Read >
Author: mpressman

Auto Loans Bad Credit Online: Few Clicks can Help You Own Wheels

12th August 2008
Many people spend days at the car dealership trying to work out the deal, however at the end it gets rejected due to poor credit rating. If there are problems of bad credit and you fear that you will never be able to purchase a car then there is no need t... Read >
Author: Frank Dervin

Importance of Networking for the Real Estate Investor- important skill

29th July 2008
Networking is an important skill in any business if the goal is a profitable business. The same holds true for real estate investing, at least on behalf of those who are serious about pursuing real estate investing as a business rather than a part time ho... Read >
Author: Om Kapoor

Interest Rates Continue To Rise

14th July 2008
Interest rates in the UK have continued to rise over the last few months despite the Bank of England base rate remaining stable. Recent reports show that the cost to lenders for mortgages is continuing to go up, with lenders increasing rates as recently a... Read >
Author: Danielle Fletcher

Texas Cost Of Living

17th June 2008
Texas a.k.a the lone star state leads the nation in total productivity of beef, cotton and to no surprise oil. With more farmland than any other state in the union Texas is still one of the top in agriculture. Texas also being a leader in high technology ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Texas cost of living

06th June 2008
Joe black is an author and economist current researching the Cost Of Living In Texas as well as the most Affordable Cities to live in.Texas a.k.a the lone star state leads the nation in total productivity of beef, cotton and to no surprise oil. With more ... Read >
Author: may76inc@hotmail.com

Tough Times For Buy-To-Let Mortgage Holders

25th May 2008
The buy to let mortgage market faces crisis as banks tighten their lending criteria and raise their interest rates. Many landlords have profited over the last decade from buying property and renting it out to tenants. House prices have increased and mortg... Read >
Author: Danielle Fletcher

Could The Credit Crunch Have Been Avoided?

23rd May 2008
One of the biggest questions being asked in America at the moment relates the fall out of the sub-prime lending market. Mortgage providers in the States have sold products to people who were in receipt of lower incomes. This was no problem while the ec... Read >
Author: Danielle Fletcher

Real Estate Is Growing; So Is Realty Fraud

18th April 2008
Summary: With the growth of real estate market in India, the number of real estate fraud is also increasing. Indian sub-prime lending market is exploiting needy homeowners by provoking them to borrow more than the equity in their home. Every boom has a... Read >
Author: addi

THERE'S NEVER BEEN A BETTER TIME TO INVEST IN REAL ESTATE !!!

16th April 2008
Savy investors know that one makes money when buying an asset on the cheap, regardless whether it's gold, commodities or real estate; to put it more bluntly, an investor reaps the greatest profit margins when 'there's blood on the streets' ! Now is such... Read >
Author: Tony Verde, RealEstate Pro

How to get the lowest rate secured loan

31st March 2008
A secured loan can offer the borrower the lowest rates and most flexible terms. In return for this the borrower offers an asset, often property, to act as collateral against the value of the loan. The more valuable the asset, the more a lender will be p... Read >
Author: sir smith

Does all of the recent insecurity of the lending world affect my ability to get a land loan?

28th March 2008
Question: Does all of the recent insecurity of the lending world affect my ability to get a land loan? Answer: No! Most of the insecurity has come from sub-prime lending in the residential world. It directly should not affect the capability of a la... Read >
Author: Todd McCue

Does all of the recent insecurity of the lending world affect my ability to get a land loan?

10th March 2008
Question: Does all of the recent insecurity of the lending world affect my ability to get a land loan? Answer: No! Most of the insecurity has come from sub-prime lending in the residential world. It directly should not affect the capability of a la... Read >
Author: Todd P. McCue

What's Wrong with Reverse Mortgages

15th February 2008
A reverse mortgage is a loan that converts home equity into tax-free cash for home owners 62 years of age and older. Much has been touted in the media and by lenders about the benefits of reverse mortgages, now here are some of the red flags. Discuss thes... Read >
Author: Steve Dahl

What the Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act Means For You

11th February 2008
On December 20, President Bush signed a law that is meant to help homeowners who are facing foreclosure or who sell their homes in a short sale. Before this law, the Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act of 2007, if your bank or lender forgave a portion of... Read >
Author: Calum MacKenzie

Sub-prime debt – Who’s to blame?

02nd February 2008
When people get themselves into a financial fix it’s normally through credit card debts or failing to meet mortgage repayments, either way they tend to become desperate and search for money through any means be it loans or in moments of blind panic – ... Read >
Author: Andy Adams

The Incredible Importance of Networking for the Real Estate Investor

21st January 2008
Networking is an important skill in any business if the goal is a profitable business. The same holds true for real estate investing, at least on behalf of those who are serious about pursuing real estate investing as a business rather than a part time ho... Read >
Author: Judson Voss

Is it Always a Good Time to Invest?

21st January 2008
There are countless gurus of late night television that will tell you that when it comes to real estate there is never a bad time or a bad location to invest. As much as it pains me to be disagreeable, I must take this moment to do just that. When it come... Read >
Author: Judson Voss

FSBO (For Sale By Owner) Is This The Future For Real Estate?

20th January 2008
The Worlds Financial markets are in a mess whether we choose to admit or not. The Dow Jones Index resembles a white knuckle ride at a fair ground at the moment and in London the FTSE 100 is faring no better. This all arose largely because of the problems ... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan

Save your home from the Credit Crunch

14th November 2007
The looming credit crunch is affecting markets world wide. The crunch is fueled largely by the alarming number of home foreclosures. The crisis initially began in the sub-prime lending sector, but is starting to show signs of moving into prime mortgages... Read >
Author: Nicholas Scoville

Utah Foreclosure Homes are Little More than Pebbles in the Pond.

08th October 2007
Ripples have been made by one or two luxury homes joining the small fleet of Utah Foreclosure Homes, enough to raise awareness that the valley cannot be sheltered by the fallout from the nationwide housing market slump forever.Along the Wasatch Front the ... Read >
Author: philipsmith

Prediction for the UK property market - a much sought-after drop in prices

02nd October 2007
In the aftermath of the recent Northern Rock crisis many property experts are now warning of the risk of a 1990's style property crash in the future, although they put the chances of this actually occurring at 10 percent. Whereas these same experts had p... Read >
Author: pmcindoe

How To Get a Home Loan During the Housing Slump

13th September 2007
The housing bubble has burst and the sub prime lending trend has led to financial crisis for many home owners. Unethical practices by some lending institutions have led to buyers biting off much more than they could chew. With so many home owners defaulti... Read >
Author: Keith Lutz

The Sub-Prime Mess: What Types of Real Estate Loans to Avoid

02nd September 2007
"Sub-Prime lending, which is also referred to as near-prime, B-Paper, and second chance lending, has garnered a great deal of attention recently. This is largely because this type of lending is considered to be risky for both the borrower and the lender ... Read >
Author: kinanbeck

New Jersey's Foreclosure News Has A Silver Lining … Sort Of.

31st August 2007
It has been difficult to put a positive spin on the foreclosure crisis gripping this country, but the news out of New Jersey gives the impression that although all is not well at least the bleeding has slowed down somewhat. According to RealtyTrac, las... Read >
Author: Tired Dad Of Four

What's Up With Real Estate?

06th August 2007
This is a question that is being asked in a somewhat panicked way across the nation. Over past 10 or more years this country had experienced a real estate boom of epic proportions. This boom inflated prices and kept the market in a seller's market for qui... Read >
Author: M Shane

What Is The State Of The Market?

26th July 2007
There has been a lot of speculation on the state of the U.S. real estate market as of late. Buyers, sellers and realtors alike are wondering if we will see a return to the remarkable market that much of the nation enjoyed for the last few years. At this p... Read >
Author: M Shane

Sub-prime lending to grow faster

24th July 2007
There are many Brits who are taking out loans and eventually failing to repay the whole or part of it. This adversely affects their credit rating. The number of people with bad credit history is increasing by the day. There is a separate market for these ... Read >
Author: Angelo Drew

Florida Real Estate, Why Do You Buy? The Question that Realtors Should Be Asking

23rd July 2007
It’s a buyers’ market in Florida housing. That’s a fact that no one denies. Sales are slow. Prices are stagnant. The projections, if you believe people like Wayne Archer of the University of Florida’s Bergstrom Center for Real Estate Studies, are ... Read >
Author: Calum MacKenzie

Foreclosures: Great Opportunity

11th July 2007
As a real estate agent I am always on the lookout for great deals on homes so I can impart these deals to clients and friends. This is one I think everyone should know about. As a direct result of the sub-prime lending spree that has gripped the nation in... Read >
Author: Adeal Benhayoun

Loan Sharks in the City

01st July 2007
Loan sharks are preying on the poor whilst being protected by the government. In 1987 BBCs Panorama investigated loan sharking. Tony Blair, then city spokesman for the Labour Party, told the programme: You need some measure of control and regulation to en... Read >
Author: Davinos Greeno

Avoiding Sub-Prime Borrower Cards

21st May 2007
If you have had bad credit in the past, it might seem hard to get a credit card that isn’t more expensive than it’s worth. If you have had bad credit in the past or not, it is important that you avoid sub-prime borrower cards. These cards are very exp... Read >
Author: Peter Kenny

Crisis? What Mortgage Crisis?

20th April 2007
As I write this there is a crisis in America in the sub-prime lending industry. A sub-prime loan happens when homebuyers with low credit ratings are offered mortgages with high interest rates. Advocates of sub-prime financing tout it as a way for lo... Read >
Author: Leo Quinn

Bad Credit Mortgage Refinance Tips

16th April 2006
One hundred percent mortgage refinancing enables you to use your equity in borrowing and at the same time could very well make your interest rates lower. In order to be approved for a refinance that is cash out, you will have to have perfect credit, in a... Read >
Author: Bob Benson

Home equity loans: abusive lending and how to avoid it

25th October 2005
Home Equity loans were initially designed to allow individuals who had not yet paid off the full amount of their home, the ability to borrow against what portion of the home they had paid for. So for example, a couple who had been making monthly payments... Read >
Author: Dan Johnson

Home Loans For People With Adverse Credit History

10th August 2005
By: Carrie Reeder Whether you are planning to purchase a home for the first time or refinance an existing mortgage, plan on comparing lending companies before you accept a financing offer if you have adverse credit history. Sub prime lenders speci... Read >
Author: Carrie Reeder

Vultures and victims

22nd July 2005
Has anyone noticed how many loan companies now fill up the commercial breaks? Sofa, after of sofa of happy couples are shown, with carefully manipulated stereotypes discussing the consolidation of their finances, recommending a particular provider. Coup... Read >
Author: Rachel Lane