Archive for the 'Savings And Loans' Category

Credit Repair: Bad Credit Car Financing

Monday, November 10th, 2008

If someone says you have bad credit,they mean you have a poor credit score. Generally people are given a poor credit score for having a bad credit record. This can be attributed to not paying on loans, home mortgages, bills, or services, or submitting these payments past their due date. To financial institutions, people with poor credit scores are considered high risk, and it can be very difficult for these people obtain a reasonable rate on a secured loan. A question that is often asked by “high risk” borrowers: Is it a smart idea to apply for a car loan if I have a bad credit rating?

A Look At Secured Debt Consolidation

Sunday, November 9th, 2008

One of the most effective ways of dealing with multiple debts such as credit cards and department store financing is with a debt consolidation loan. In a lot of cases, you’ll need to offer some kind of collateral to secure these loans, such as your house or your car.

There are a number of ways to find a consolidation loan. There are agencies and services in most larger cities, as well as on the internet, that deal specifically with debt consolidation.

The Benefits Of Choosing A Non Status Mortgage Solution

Friday, November 7th, 2008

There are many people today that receive an income but have no way to prove they do. These can be people who are self employed, artists, musicians or a number of other professions that do not have a built in salary. Some of these people may even be in debt or have bad credit and this shouldn’t stop them from being able to get a mortgage loan if they own their own home. Being unable to prove your income can make some banks concerned you may not be able to pay them back when applying for a mortgage loan.

A Guide To Straightening Out Investment Property Mortgages

Friday, November 7th, 2008

Investment property is a type of property that you own for investment purposes. These investments come in a few different forms, but many people confuse investment property with things that are not necessarily investment property. One common misconception with investment property, is that an investment property can be any property that you use for profits. This is not true, especially if you try to get an investment property mortgage. Mortgage lenders are quite picky about you following special requirements to get an investment property mortgage.

Small Savings Can Add Up To Big Ones Over Time

Thursday, November 6th, 2008

Benjamin Franklin coined the phrase, “A penny saved, is a penny earned.” What was thought wise advice in his time, has become even more provident in todays world where debt seems an epidemic among American consumers. Todays financial experts agree that it can be the small day to day savings that add up to big results as we work to eliminate consumer debt. Here are a few of there tips for cutting out excess spending:

Keep track of all your monthly expenditures, even fifty cents for a snack. Cutting out even the smallest daily purchases, can add up to big annual savings. Financial experts call this the “Latte Factor.”

How whole of life insurance works and how to make it cheaper than it should be

Thursday, November 6th, 2008

Whole of life insurance is very similar to another type of life insurance known as term insurance or term assurance, in that, if the life assured dies it pays out the benefit to their estate. That said, that is were the similarity ends, because whole life insurance runs for the whole of the life assureds life whereas term insurance, by the definition term, only runs for a specified period of time.