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Mortgage Refinance – Is Home Mortgage Refinancing The Best Decision?

April 3, 2014 by Finance Leave a Comment

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Mortgage refinance is big business. Refinancing a home loan can be a disaster or win-win for both homeowner and lender. To know when is home mortgage refinancing the best decision, you must be informed about the current credit climate, your personal goals and financial needs. What Is Home Refinancing? Just to be clear, let's define what is home refinancing. It is not adding … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Loans & Mortgages Tagged With: credit debt, debt consolidation, interest expense, respossession

Tax Refund Offset – Can The Government Take Your Refund?

February 28, 2014 by Finance Leave a Comment

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Are you looking forward to a big, fat income tax refund when you file your IRS return? Maybe you already have it spent. Imagine your surprise when you get a notice of Tax Refund Offset. Can the government take your refund? Many people are surprised to learn of a number of debts for which the Treasury Department can offset (reduce) a  tax refund or other federal payments. In … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Taxes Tagged With: delinquent student loan debt, income tax, refund, withholding

HARP Refinance Program – Help If Your Mortgage Is Underwater

February 26, 2014 by Finance Leave a Comment

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You still have time to take advantage of the HARP Refinance Program. HARP has been extended until December 31, 2015. You might benefit this type of mortgage refinance if your property is upside down (you owe more on your home than it is currently worth) or has significantly decreased in value. UPDATE:  The deadline was extended again! Announcement on the harpprogram.org … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Loans & Mortgages Tagged With: A Better Bargain For U.S. Homeowners, DU Refi Plus, Fannie Mae, FHA, Freddie Mac, Making Homes Affordable Program, mortgage, Obama Refi, refinance, Relief Refinance, Streamline Refinance Program, underwater, upside down, USDA, VA IRRRL

Stop Foreclosure With Deed In Lieu Of Foreclosure

February 4, 2014 by Finance Leave a Comment

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If you've never heard of it, you may wonder "what is a deed in lieu of foreclosure?" And "how could it stop foreclosure?" What is this type of stop-foreclosure deed? Often referred to as "deed in lieu," a borrower will use this document to stop foreclosure proceedings. It conveys back to the lender all of the borrower's interest in the property that was used as collateral in … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Loans & Mortgages Tagged With: attorney, avoid foreclosure, borrower, collateral, credit number, credit rating, deed in lieu of foreclosure, financial burden, foreclosure proceedings, foreclosure sale, lender, real estate lawyer

Home Refinance – Consider The Costs

February 2, 2014 by Finance 1 Comment

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Home refinance fees generally run between 3% and 6% of the outstanding principal. This varies between states and from lender to lender. Add the differences in equity, credit scores, and personal banking relationships. It becomes impossible to predict exactly what you will have to pay for your home mortgage refinance. One thing is certain - you must consider the costs of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Loans & Mortgages Tagged With: appraisal, attorney review, borrower, closing costs, cost of home refinance, escrow, home mortgage refinance, home refinancing, junk fees, lender, loan origination fee, mortgage fees, mortgage refinance, PMI, real estate taxes, settlement costs, title insurance, title search

SBA 7a Loans Finance Your Business

January 24, 2014 by Finance Leave a Comment

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If your business needs capital, have you considered applying for one of the SBA 7a loans? The 7(a) is SBA's most popular program. It may be worth your effort to slog through the variety of specific-purpose loan programs offered through the Small Business Administration. Why not see if you qualify! SBA Guarantees But Does Not Fund Loans First, let's clarify a frequent … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Business Finance Tagged With: 7a loans, eligibility, financing, guarantee, loan proceeds, SBA, size standards, small business

Consolidate Credit Debt – Practical Solutions

January 3, 2014 by Finance Leave a Comment

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Has your credit card debt spiraled out of control? Improving financial status requires practical solutions and determination. Sometimes people can manage debt reduction on their own. If you feel overwhelmed, you can consolidate credit debt with the help of a professional debt counselor. A few respected professional services offer counseling or programs to consolidate credit … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Debt & Credit Tagged With: BBB, consolidate, credit, credit cards, credit counseling, credit rating, Curadebt, debt, debt elimination, debt free, debt management, debt settlement, FICO score, finances

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