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If you order checks online you’ll find a surplus of category based personal checks are a way to leave a mark through your choice of designs. As you probably know, your checks pass through a number of hand and visiting eyeballs and it is a nice personal touch when you share your choice.
August 27th, 2008 | Posted in Mortgage | No Comments
With more and more Americans finding themselves further and further in debt to credit card companies, it may be more important than ever that consumers educate themselves about the terms and conditions of their credit card contracts. And the most important of those is the APR or Annual Percentage Rate.
August 27th, 2008 | Posted in Mortgage | No Comments
It’s incredible to think that in just a short time credit cards have gone from a luxury that few could acquire, a true testament to someone’s earning power and prestige, to an item that virtually everyone has, and that many in fact have multiple forms of. Have credit cards truly become a necessity that can’t be lived without, or are the credit card companies simply racking in the bucks off our greed and vanity? Regardless of your take on the subject, there’s no doubt that credit cards do provide a level of comfort and freedom that may be lacking without them. Let’s look at some of the benefits of credit cards.
August 27th, 2008 | Posted in Mortgage | No Comments
As time progresses, more and more people are joining the credit card revolution. Yes, it really is a revolution. These days you no longer have to worry about how much cash you have in your pocket when you go shopping. So long as you have that single plastic card you’ll have enough ‘money’ to buy yourself a treat. You can even use your credit card to order things online from the comfort of your home.
August 26th, 2008 | Posted in Mortgage | No Comments
Millions of U.S. households have received or will soon receive an economic stimulus payment from the federal government. This article provides information about the stimulus payment and offers suggestions for the homebuyer on using this money to your benefit when buying a home.
August 26th, 2008 | Posted in Mortgage | No Comments
Consumers find themselves faced with a plethora of choices when shopping for credit cards in today’s market. You will find a variety of credit cards that have vastly different interest rates available. Perhaps the most important thing to consider when shopping for a new credit card product is a low APR or Annual Percentage Rate. Not only will a lower APR save you money on your credit card purchases, it will also help reduce your monthly payments, making it easier to pay the bills.
August 26th, 2008 | Posted in Mortgage | No Comments
Reverse mortgage pitfalls occur nearly everyday. Are you considering such a loan and if you are have you thought about the negative aspects of such a loan?
August 26th, 2008 | Posted in Mortgage | No Comments
Rental property tax deduction makes a big difference. If you are a landlord, it is important that you take advantage of the full benefits such tax deduction provides. There are a number of ways you can avail these benefits, such as rent, payment to cancel a lease, expenses paid by the renter, etc. Some expenses that cannot be deduced include loss of rental income due to vacancy, expenses from modifications such as new appliances, getting a new set of cnc machines and tools for example. However, the following are some of the more common deductible expenses:
August 25th, 2008 | Posted in Mortgage | No Comments
A Foreclosure is an attempt by the lender to seize the property of the mortgagee in default to his payments. The reason could be your financial shortfall that will force you to face foreclosure. It is a true fact that when people face foreclosure, many of the companies claiming to assist them do nothing. As the number of foreclosures has risen so has the number of foreclosure scams.
August 24th, 2008 | Posted in Mortgage | No Comments
Articles and books on personal finance will provide as many tips as possible in an effort to make at least a couple of them stick. This approach may convince readers to save for emergencies and pay out less than they bring in, but in some cases you can say to much without explaining anything.
August 24th, 2008 | Posted in Mortgage | No Comments