Articles, tagged with "market interest rates", page 1
24th January 2012
Moving into the New Year
Recent years have been economically difficult for most Americans. And as the economy has struggled, lenders have continued to tighten credit requirements, making things even harder for credit challenged consumers. But there hav...
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Author:
Jim Kemish
05th October 2011
Are you active or retired military in San Diego, tired of paying rent or the family is growing and now you're ready to own your own home? Or do you have military relocation orders to San Diego? There could not be a better time to buy than now! VA (Veteran...
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VAhomeloan
20th September 2011
Wheelchair van loans can be easily accessible if you know the options how to obtain a wheelchair van. For people in wheelchairs, owning a wheelchair van may be really difficult. People in wheelchairs need special seating options. Even the individuals with...
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Author:
Jennifer Janis
07th September 2011
The High-Yield Bond is a bond that is rated below investment grade at the time of purchase. These Bonds are known for having a higher risk of default. The High-Yield market has been around since 1970s. The correlation of different kind of bonds is normal...
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Author:
JessicaThomson
28th July 2011
Fixed income investors are courted by the banks with attractive rates on fixed deposit and bonds, up 11.6% over five years. The poor performance of stock markets this year has encouraged investors to seek out these products.
There is also the gray mark...
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Author:
Vicky
29th June 2011
One must be very careful when choosing mortgage rates. We have some of the best Mortgage rates and Mortgage calculators when it comes to buy house here. We have put in place a team of professionals to assist you in the process. You need to be very careful...
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Author:
jimleon
29th June 2011
Finance institutions providing MMFs as expense opportunities pool them all together and give the cash in a higher bank cash current market price than is being paid to the traders. The main difference in between what banks receive in interest payments an...
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Author:
Seth Frazier
09th June 2011
You already understand the benefits of saving, and you’ve been saving diligently for awhile now. But could your money be earning even more? Even a slight difference in interest rates can make a noticeable difference in growing your savings. It’s time ...
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Author:
Jess Hall
09th June 2011
Everyone is looking for ways to make their money work harder. Whether you’re saving for a special purchase, such as a TV or a down payment on a car, or you’re putting money away toward a child’s education, high yield online savings accounts can help you ...
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Author:
Jess Hall
05th April 2011
Acquiring a household is in all probability the greatest investment both you and your family members are ever going to make. Unless you are prosperous, few folks acquire properties and pay cash. Instead, they try to make a little down payment and obliga...
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Author:
Elmer Hobbs
05th April 2011
An assumable mortgage is a mortgage that allows a subsequent buyer the ability to take over the payments on a home instead of getting new financing. There are some good reasons to assume a mortgage if you find a house with assumable financing. If the ex...
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Author:
Leo Kingston
31st March 2011
Whatever the type of mortgage a borrower might opt for, it is good to remain conversant with the factors affecting current mortgage rates. After all it is the most affordable mortgage finance that one would usually opt for and this requires learning and c...
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Author:
brainrobin
23rd March 2011
From my experience, too many people were intimidated OUT housing market is not good for any reason. However, it is understandable that people would start against the legitimate interests of the life-changing companies like buying a house. So let me touch ...
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Author:
vjkmar
11th March 2011
Has it been ten years since you purchased your home? How many times did you refinance to get a lower interest rate and how much did it cost in equity or out of pocket expense?
Many homeowners have been devastated by our most recent downturn in real estat...
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Author:
Michael Roche
26th January 2011
Established in 2004, Chase Bank is one of the largest banking institutions and a subsidiary of J P Morgan of the US. Chase Bank has a long history of mergers and acquisitions. Earlier it was known as Chase Manhattan Bank until it merged with JPMorgan in 2...
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Author:
Sonal Kaur