Archive for April, 2011

Two Ways to Source for the Lowest Home Loan Rates

Monday, April 18th, 2011

They say there’s no place like home, and yes, there is none indeed. You cannot find the warmth of a family and the peace of living without a home. However, many people are having second thoughts about acquiring their own property as home rates are high.
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Watching Current Remortgage Rates To Get The Best Buy To Let Remortgage Deal

Monday, April 18th, 2011

Buy to let is a popular concept in which allows an owner to have a property in his name easily. Banks allow a property to be purchased with the sole intent of letting it to repay the installments of the loan that is taken through the bank. However, banks require a higher down payment in such cases which is usually 25% of the total cost of the property.
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Bankruptcy Does Not Always Nix Home Loans

Monday, April 18th, 2011

A bankruptcy does not automatically exclude a borrower from home ownership. The type of bankruptcy and other factors come into play.
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Do Not Delay – Apply Now For A Mortgage, Remortgage Or A Secured Loan

Monday, April 18th, 2011

For anyone thinking of taking out a loan at any time in the near future, this may well be the best time to apply without any further delay. During the recession the Bank of England reduced the base lending rate to half of 1% in order to encourage borrowing of all kinds of finance, including mortgages, remortgages and secured loans, as the demand for all these home loans had rapidly diminished.
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Home Equity Release Goes Beneficial

Monday, April 18th, 2011

Many people face the problem of income and money related problems after retirement. Most of them are old and rely upon the income that comes from their pension. But it is really a fact, that the small income that they get from their pension is not really enough for a good living. Home Equity release is something that solves this problem. Also called life mortgages or home revisions, home equity plans are a good way to let you buy whatever you want in your life after retirement.
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Thinking of Buying a Property Off the Plan? The Positives and Negatives Explained

Monday, April 18th, 2011

Many Australian expats living overseas will consider buying an off the plan apartment. There are many benefits in doing so and the developer promote these benefits. What the developer generally fails to advise is the negatives involved. This article will explore both the positives and the negatives of purchasing off the plan.
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Fed Looks Weak on Monetary Policy

Monday, April 18th, 2011

Today the Federal Reserve voted again to keep interest rates the central bank charges commercial banks at a record low, prompting investors and analysts alike to question whether or not the FED is actually concerned with monetary policy.  The move, which keeps rates at 0-.25% is the lowest ever, and many believe we may see [...]
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Financial Reform is a Death Threat to a Bull Market

Monday, April 18th, 2011

Financial reform legislation, though long overdue, has the chance to send what has been a robust stock market recovery into bear market.  While the two party system works to discuss new legislation, all parties are ignoring a very important function of the derivatives market. How Derivatives Work Think of derivatives like a giant insurance marketplace [...]
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Best Finance Description of A Double Dip Recession

Monday, April 18th, 2011

Ever wondered how a double dip recession would affect you?  Or what some signs of a double dip recession are?  We’ll, this article by Mark Suster published in the Wall Street Journal gives one of the best descriptions I’ve ever read about what signs we should be reading right now. Check the article here. Basically, [...]
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Avoid High Credit Card Fees to Save Money in 2011

Monday, April 18th, 2011

It needs no mention that all credit cards are laden with traps. If you can combine a few big purchases with an outrageously high interest rate, add on some unexpected late fees and penalties and continue making only the minimum monthly payment, you have the perfect recipe for a future debt disaster. As the US [...]
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