Articles, tagged with "mortgage home equity", page 3
16th June 2007
While home equity loans have been popular in recent years the question is, are they right for you and your situation? The answer really depends on how you plan on using the money.
A home equity loan is a type of loan in which the borrower uses the equi...
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Author:
Terry Edwards
02nd May 2007
Building a good credit score is a long term process. As they say a journey of a thousand miles starts with the first step. Beware of quick fixes. There are none except for the quick fix of getting into your wallet by way of a scam and there are some out t...
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Author:
Jack Krohn
13th April 2007
Home equity Loan concept in simple terms means the difference between what your home is worth and the amount you owe on it. For most homeowners their home is their biggest asset and it usually represents a treasure trove of cash. This fact makes concept o...
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Author:
Anand Kumar
09th April 2007
Home equity is the difference between what your home is worth and the amount you owe on it. For most homeowners their home is their biggest asset and it usually represents a treasure trove of cash. In 2005 the value of home equity across the US was $11.3 ...
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Author:
Jack Krohn
03rd April 2007
Home equity Loan concept in simple terms means the difference between what your home is worth and the amount you owe on it. For most homeowners their home is their biggest asset and it usually represents a treasure trove of cash. Stats for the year 2005 s...
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Author:
Anand Kumar
25th July 2006
Home equity loan is best-suited option for those who do not want to take large amount of loan and pay heavy interest on that. To a person having his own house, a home equity loan allows the opportunity to borrow money by leveraging their equity. This equi...
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Author:
Mansi Gupta
23rd June 2006
Home equity loans are similar to mortgages and essentially more flexible than a mortgage. Some home equity lenders limit the purpose of the loan whereas some lenders will need to know the accurate purpose you intend to use the loan amount.
Home equity ...
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Author:
Ruth Stanhop
16th June 2006
With home equity loans, you can finance home improvements, your child's education or consolidate your debts at very reasonable interest rates. Home equity is the market value of the property in excess of all debts to which it has the liability. In other w...
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Author:
Ruth Stanhop
02nd February 2006
Whenever you consider applying for a loan, you immediately think about the amount of the monthly payments and the down payment. But, do you also think about the interest rates? You should because they can either save or cost you thousands of dollars.
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Author:
Victor Bran
17th December 2005
UK residents seem to enjoy a strange relationship with debts. While they cannot do with a large debt load over their shoulders, they also cannot do without incurring them for long. If a survey is to be taken out of the most rash spenders, then the British...
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Author:
Ann Gibson
16th November 2005
The Baby-Boom generation is nearing retirement and it is clear that millions of aging Boomers are financially under prepared. Reasons are many - poor savings habits, rising medical costs, the demise of guaranteed corporate pensions, and the dreaded squeez...
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Author:
Tim Paul