Articles, tagged with "interest rate", page 4
16th July 2009
If you have tried to get a Chase loan modification and have been denied, you may still have options.
The problem with homeowners trying to get a loan modification approved themselves is that they do not understand the guidelines like a professional do...
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Author:
Bobby Mason
15th June 2009
Net present value (NPV) is a real estate investing measure that investors regularly use in their investment real estate analysis. Foremost, because net present value tells the investor whether a property will achieve their target rate of return and should...
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07th June 2009
If you are in need of cash and you start searching the web for ways to get your hands on the money you need right away you will invariably come across the subject of title loans. This is a way to get money when you need it, but that doesn't mean that it i...
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Author:
Caitlina Fuller
05th June 2009
In this article we review new loan modification guidelines for Countrywide, Bank of America and EMC. If you are struggling to make your payments with any of these lenders, you must read this article!
These companies are just a couple of the lenders t...
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Author:
Bob Mason
04th June 2009
Getting upside down on car loan, sometimes also referred as underwater on car loan means your loan exceeds the current value of your vehicle or in other words you owe more on the loan than you could expect to get by car sale or trade-in deal. As you can't...
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Author:
Williams Orchard
04th June 2009
If you are looking for a Bank of America mortgage modification, this article will describe one way to get it done...fast!
There are a few problems with loan modification companies today:
1. They take too long to get the job done (2 to 3 months or mo...
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Author:
Bobby Mason
15th May 2009
Wells Fargo (and by extension, Wachovia) is notoriously difficult to get a mortgage modification from. Their requirements are not only strict, but they are just not as open to modifications as many lenders these days. Perhaps the most crucial part of appl...
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Author:
Lindsy Emery
15th May 2009
Are you looking for a sample letter for loan modification application? So are half of the homeowners in the country. The letter you send in with your loan modification application is just as important as the application itself, if not more so. Here is a g...
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Author:
Lindsy Emery
05th May 2009
Countrywide, one of the nation's largest housing lenders, became notorious due to its unethical lending policies and practices. Some of the main complaints about Countrywide have been due to poor communication among its staff, which often resulted in borr...
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Author:
Lindsy Emery
15th April 2009
Are mortgages simply a trap? Many people have been burned by the real estate market and the corruption in this industry over the past several years. Should you even get a mortgage, or should you fear that if you do you'll face nightmares like foreclosure ...
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Author:
Robert Bell
02nd April 2009
To get a credit score above 800, you will need to be disciplined in your spending and use of credit. It is something that is also going to take time. To be at this level of credit score, you will be one of the few top American consumers. But is it worth i...
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Author:
William Lathrop
02nd April 2009
We have discussed some of the wonderful advantages that university life and educations present. However, we must in turn discuss some of the other disadvantages that are associated with university learning as well. While we discuss these you should keep i...
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Author:
Justin Sloan
23rd March 2009
Financial freedom gives you the flexibility to pursue your dreams, enjoy your family and free time, or enjoy your retirement. Financial freedom doesn't simply mean being out of debt. It means being comfortable with your income and financial future, knowin...
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Author:
Justin Narin
13th March 2009
It used to be a prelude to foreclosure when a homeowner fell behind on the mortgage payment. Lenders had no consistent set of guidelines on what to do when a borrower defaults, so they usually tacked the missed payments plus late fees onto the principal o...
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Author:
Lindsy Emery
11th March 2009
Pros:
Term deposits offer a safe place to lodge your money while ensuring that the interest rate offered remains the same for the entire length of the term. Thus, even if interest rates tumble, yours won't - at least not until it comes time to renew.
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Author:
Mel C