Articles, tagged with "loan proceeds", page 6
05th September 2008
So what it is really all about? The following report includes some fascinating information about --info you can use, not just the old stuff they used to tell you.
Your plans to get loan proceeds released in haste can be marred because of credit checks....
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Author:
Kirthy
15th August 2008
Every industry has it's own buzz-words and key phrases. They can aid the communication of experts within their industry, but often times these same phrases serve to confuse clients, hindering them from understanding the the options available for the mana...
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Author:
Matthew Freeman
17th July 2008
Cash out refinance mortgage loans may be the best way for a homeowner to get cash they need or get cash out BEFORE they actually need it. There are now cash out loan programs available that allow 95% L.T.V.. A 95% cash out loan enables a homeowner to use ...
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Author:
Bill Burress, Nationwide Mortgage Expert
20th June 2008
When you are obtaining the benefits of a home mortgage refinance, you will definitely want to ensure that you are getting the best possible deal for your money. This is true regardless of the reason for the refinance.
Choose your broker
Selecting ...
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Author:
Alan
03rd June 2008
Deciding to apply for a home loan refinance is a decision that can best be made by the individual homeowners after reviewing all the facts and identifying all the financial implications.
Why should I apply?
There are many reasons to apply for a ...
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Author:
Alan
18th January 2008
Small business owners often experience the most difficulties when seeking financing. Obtaining funding for a small business can sometimes seem a hopeless task when dealing with traditional banks and lending institutions. But today, internet based finance ...
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Author:
Wardell Brooks
09th November 2007
A California reverse mortgage is one such financial solution for people who do not want to sell their house to get money so that they can live life with respect and comfort. As you must be aware that reverse mortgage enables senior citizens above 62 years...
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Author:
Antonio Redford
10th February 2007
If you are a non homeowner, you may be losing not just on the permanent shelter, but also on matters of finance. Here we are referring to the bias that financial lenders have in advancing loans to you because you are a non homeowner. But if you really kee...
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Author:
steve C clark
04th December 2006
When you are approaching for a business loan, you have to make a choice between a secured loan and an unsecured loan; or more likely, the bank will select one or the other for you.
An unsecured loan is loan when the borrower has no obligation for deposi...
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Author:
steve C clark
17th November 2006
Usually, to borrow loans the borrower offers the asset (in most cases his home) as collateral. At time, after borrowing a loan by offering his house as collateral, borrower again needs money to pay off the costly loan or for some other inescapable task. I...
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Author:
steve C clark
16th November 2006
A reverse mortgage, also called the Home Keeper mortgage, you borrow against the value of your home and receive loan proceeds according to the payment plan that you select. Unlike a traditional home equity loan, you do not repay the loan until you sell th...
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Author:
John Robertson
19th August 2006
Planning for a vacation, looking for finance for personal needs… but sceptical of taking a loan on your home? Your fears aren't futile. There is not much sense in putting your home at risk when you have cash available without doing so. Unsecured loans pro...
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Author:
Lucy Grace
12th July 2006
With the real estate industry still in high gear from the last five years of skyrocketing prices and low interest rates, predatory lending is at an all time high. The term has no hard definition, but it generally refers to those lenders who go out of thei...
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Author:
Charles Essmeier
04th June 2006
The accelerating prices of homes in many parts of the U.S. have created substantial equity positions for homeowners. The available equity sitting in the home is a lure for financial advisors (who would like you to invest through them). The homeowner now h...
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Author:
David Hackbart
15th May 2006
A second mortgage is a loan that is secured by the equity in your home. When you obtain a second mortgage loan the lender will place a lien on your house. This lien will be recorded in 2nd position after your primary or 1st mortgage lender's lien, hence t...
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Author:
Tony Reed