Articles, tagged with "prime rates", page 3
13th September 2009
If applying for an auto loan refinance, there are many lending options. Auto loan refinancing is helpful for a lot of reasons. Yet, some people have never considered this option. If your present auto loan rate is higher for the reason that you applied for...
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Author:
Robart Watson
11th September 2009
Applying and getting approved for home loans with bad credit is doable. Unfortunately, those who accept a bad credit loan must be willing to pay slightly higher interest rates. The average mortgage rate is about 6%. If you have excellent credit, it may be...
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06th September 2009
Many monetary establishments, banks, and other organizations offer home equity loans with different rates. Often, the common thread connecting all home equity line of credit rates is their dependence on the prime rate, the index broadcast in some major n...
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Author:
Jerod Bolton
06th September 2009
Many fiscal institutions, banks, and other associations offer home equity loans with different rates. Typically, the common thread connecting all home equity credit line rates is their dependence on the prime rate, the index printed in some major papers,...
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Author:
Jerod Bolton
03rd August 2009
Fixed rate loans are often the choice for homeowners, since fixed rate home equity loans do not conform to the standard market Prime Rates. Fixed rate loans give homeowners a peace of mind, since the interest on the loans does not change during the term o...
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Author:
Jewell Hardin
02nd August 2009
When considering equity loans, borrowers are wise to weigh out the difference in rates for refinancing, equity loans, and credit lines. Loans are often based on fixed rate, adjustable rates, prime rates, and so forth. If the equity has dropped below marke...
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Author:
Jewell Hardin
21st July 2009
Many home equity loans are tax-deductible. Unfortunately, most borrowers step into the loans without taking advantage of the savings. Employers, businesses, and many others are offered cuts on taxes from paying particular expenditures from the gross earni...
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Author:
Jewell Hardin
11th July 2009
Finding equity loans is easier than ever nowadays, since lenders and brokers are teaming up to sell equity loans, mortgage loans, credit lines and so forth. The home equity loans are a method for paying off high rates of interest on credit cards, buying m...
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Author:
Jewell Hardin
18th June 2009
Let's face it: The economy's on the rocks and it doesn't show any signs of improvement in the coming year. Many American are struggling to pay bills, in certain instances, and though they may be late paying them, they're still being paid. If this is the c...
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Author:
Kane Flurry
12th May 2009
When you are looking for house refinancing, it's important that you make choices that will improve your financial future over the long term. Here are some factors to consider.
House refinancing is often used to restructure your debt obligations. Sin...
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Author:
Alan
31st January 2009
Perhaps you have seen a television commercial or billboard advertising super low mortgage interest rates. If you have good credit, you are likely a good candidate for such loan programs. On the other hand, if your credit score is low, obtaining a prime lo...
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Author:
steve C clark
14th January 2009
Yes, lending limits are strict in the Idaho mortgage loan market today. But the government wants you to own a home! The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) has been insuring loans since 1934 to make it possible for people to own a home by allowing lender...
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Author:
arstringfellow
29th December 2008
Foreclosure, a word rarely heard in the media before 2007, is now a term used almost daily in the news. Millions of Americans are losing their homes as the country falls deeper into recession. The bailout enacted by congress in October has done little to...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
24th November 2008
A credit card is part of a system of payments named after the small plastic card issued to users of the system.
It is a brilliant card in more ways than one. Variable Rate credit cards are calculated on the basis of certain indexes. Thus with the chan...
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Author:
Rrohit Kumar
15th September 2008
So on Friday it was leaked that the government is taking over Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae. On Sunday it was official. Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae have now been taken over by the federal government. But what does it mean for the real estate market, mortga...
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Author:
Robert Palmer