Articles, tagged with "capital and interest", page 4
24th January 2007
Most mortgage offers are strongly associated with loans secured on real estate rather than other property (such as ships) and in some cases only land may be in mortgage. Arranging a mortgage is seen as the standard method by which individuals or businesse...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
17th November 2006
A guide to loan terms. It is a useful list of definitions of loan terms that may or may not be familiar to you. Keep it nearby as you will never know when you might need it for quick reference.
?Many people may wonder about common loan terms? words ...
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Author:
sandeep kumar
18th October 2006
Basic principle of a mortgage is very simple: you borrow money to buy a
house and pay back the loan with interest. However, nowadays there are
so many products available that it can be mind-boggling. Here's a guide
to methods of repayment and interest ...
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Author:
Benedict Rohan
08th August 2006
If you are looking for a property but are confused about all the jargon involved in mortgage lending, then this guide could help you. If you are confused between caps, bridges and balloon payments, then here are some useful tips about how to understand va...
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Author:
Peter Kenny
26th July 2006
If you are new to borrowing and are just looking for your first home, then you probably are unsure about how mortgages work, and what the various types of mortgages are. If you are about to get your first mortgage, then you need to know the basics of what...
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Author:
Peter Kenny
27th June 2006
What Is Capital and Repayment Mortgage?
"Repayment mortgage (also called a capital-and interest loan)
Your monthly payments gradually pay off the amount you owe as well as paying the interest charged on the loan. Provided you make all the agreed payment...
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Author:
James Smith
22nd November 2005
APR - This stands for Annual Percentage Rate. It enables you to compare the full cost of the mortgage. Rather than just being an interest rate, it includes up front and ongoing costs of taking out a mortgage. The formula for calculating APR is set by Gove...
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Author:
michael challiner