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Who is the Credit CARD Act Trying to Help?

27th January 2012
A new survey by the New York-based nonprofit research and advocacy group Demos shows that before the mortgage meltdown got into its full swing and the economy went deep into recession, Americans in low and middle income brackets were using their credit ca... Read >
Author: Treena Almasi

The Dow, S&P 500 & NASDAQ: Why It’s Time to Ignore Them

22nd July 2011
Everyone knows that the stock market likes to bet on the future. It’s possible we’ll get a very good second-quarter earnings season without much change in the main stock market indices. This is a market that’s just plain unsure of itself. Sentiment wou... Read >
Author: profitconfidential

How to Financially Prepare to Survive a Credit Crunch

07th April 2011
Debt has led us not only to debt management plans but also made us face numerous financial troubles and downturns sometimes in the form of bankruptcy, foreclosure and sometimes in the form of credit crunch. After the mortgage meltdown in mid-2007, lenders... Read >
Author: michelle

Am I stuck being a renter forever?

06th April 2011
There is an age-old question when it comes to real estate: “Is it better to rent or to own?" The simple answer is that there is no simple answer. Each person and family finds themselves in unique financial, work, and housing situations. However, in our cu... Read >
Author: Travis Everette - Pan Realty

Dangers of Buying a Bank Owned Property

14th January 2011
Today’s real estate market is distressed at best. This is due to the mortgage meltdown of 2005 – 2006. Of course, there was some speculation that the market would return to normal in 2006 but ever since then it has been in a constant downward spiral. The ... Read >
Author: Joe Cline

All You Need To Know About Government Mortgage Help Plans

13th January 2011
Government Mortgage Help Plan has been created by the United States government to offset the destabilization in financial system. The mortgage meltdown has created overall financial instability and has left millions at the doorstep of foreclosure. Many pe... Read >
Author: Lucy

Benefits of Interest Only Mortgage Loans

26th October 2010
It was not many years ago that hundreds of thousands of homeowners were taking advantage of the low introductory payments offered through interest only loans while real estate values skyrocketed in many parts of the country. After the recent mortgage mel... Read >
Author: Wilmington SEO

5 causes of foreclosures and supply?

05th July 2010
What is the cause of foreclosures? Economy, mortgage meltdown, other? The answer is all of the above and more. There is a 2nd wave of foreclosures coming as delinquent mortgages have increased tremendously in 2009 vs 2008. While this is unfortunate fo... Read >
Author: Ryan Moeller

Do Housing Prices Have Further to Fall?

23rd June 2010
In many areas market stability has not been restored. High inventory, high unemployment and high home prices will lead to further declines in home values. However, we are very close to hitting bottom and in many markets we already have. Remember, real ... Read >
Author: Ryan Moeller

How to make money by spending more

09th June 2010
The recession may have started with the mortgage meltdown but it's the nation's savers that have really borne the brunt. Savings rates have been slashed in the last year or so, meaning that those who carefully put aside their hard-earned cash are suff... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Mortgage Tips - Info and Explanations

18th May 2010
Buying your 1st home? Unsure what the difference is between a variable rate and a fixed rate mortgage? Do you understand the true expense of borrowing? Keep reading for 7 invaluable mortgage tips that are also critical for any 1st time home shopper. Mo... Read >
Author: chhetri

The Credit Crunch Myth: Financing Options You May Not Have Considered

08th April 2010
Over the past couple of years, the term "credit crunch" has taken its place in the popular vernacular alongside other now-common phrases like "mortgage meltdown" and "bank bailout." But is the supposed credit crunch that we keep hearing so much about (... Read >
Author: Tracy Eden

An Honest, Critical Review of the Cedrick Harris Scam

07th April 2010
"Cedrick Harris Review" You hear about a lot of internet marketing bigwigs today that started out with nothing and went through programs like it was their job before finding success. Cedrick Harris has a little different story behind how he got to whe... Read >
Author: Robert Phillips

Using An OCR Service Bureau And Internet Fax Service To Streamline Loan Modification Processing

27th January 2010
By using an OCR Service to eliminate manual indexing of loan modification documents in combination with an Internet fax Service, Lenders can streamline the process of imputing loan documentation into their ECM system. This is achieved by automating the i... Read >
Author: ocrdgi

Mortgage Modification Tips - Your Loan Modification Options

14th December 2009
There are many things that one needs to have to qualify for a mortgage loan modification. There have been many different programs put into place since the mortgage meltdown and lending crisis over the past year - and some people are really going to be abl... Read >
Author: Jason Witts
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