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Avoiding Payday Loans for Credit Repair
by: Jonathan Cheong
If you are trying to make ends meet and have past due bills, piling up the last resource is taking out a payday loan to pay your dues. There are many sources available today that offer payday advances. The loans are issued after you show proof of banking account, Social Security, Driver License and Pay stub proofs. This information is used against you, often the lenders will deduct money from you... (read more)
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Auto Refinancing and Car Loan Guide
by: Claire Calkin
This comprehensive car refinancing guide will help you find the best auto refinance package for you. Included are the important steps needed to take to understand car loan refinancing and what you should know if they are considering refinancing your car loan. This site was designed to help with decisions regarding finance and how you can work together with a finance company to find the best option... (read more)
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Mortgage Tips from Me to You
by: Seymore Hennigan
We have all heard the stories in the press about elderly people losing their homes due to unfair lending practices. Most reputable banks would never consider bilking their customers out of their life savings but there are many small, private lenders that would only be too happy at the opportunity to do it. The act of lending money under conditions unfair to the borrower is referred to predatory ... (read more)
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Tax Reform – Limit of Mortgage Tax Deduction
by: Dan Lewis
A committee appointed by President Bush has come up with an alarming recommendation. They want to limit the tax deduction for mortgage interest! Reform Following his re-election, President Bush set up an aggressive agenda in which he hoped to reform social security and the tax code amongst other things. As with many things in the political world, this sounded easier done than it really was. With s... (read more)
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Guiding Borrowers through the Maze of Secured Loans
by: Andrew Baker
Before offering tips to borrowers planning to take secured loans, it will be necessary to first define the need for a guide to secured loans, i.e. why a customer needs to be guided through secured loans. There are two reasons. Firstly, lenders lend not out of generosity. The loan has to be paid back. If the secured loan is not paid back, the second reason starts operating. The secured loan stakes ... (read more)
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Shop Around for a Mortgage
by: Jennifer Hershey
If you have decided to take the leap into home ownership or you are interested in refinancing your current mortgage, one of the first things you will need to do is track down a mortgage. I honestly can’t tell you just how many mortgage companies there are in the United States, but I can tell you this, there are a lot of them. Mortgage companies also come in a few different forms. You might recogni... (read more)
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Payday Loans: Why They Are Bad And How To Make The Best Of Them
by: Dan Johnson
Almost everywhere you look these days you can find advertisements for payday loans. And like other financial products, you can usually conclude that the more a product is advertised, the higher the profit margins it provides for the seller. Pay Day loans come under the guise of a variety of titles including; cash advance loans, check advance loans, quick cash loans, post-dated check loans, and ... (read more)
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How Much is to Much for Mortgage Closing Costs
by: Jennifer Hershey
Something that is very important for you to take into consideration when purchasing or refinancing your home is the closing costs. I would love to tell you that closing costs are not expensive, but believe me they are. Once you add up all the fees’ involved, such as points, taxes, title insurance, county costs and various other fee’s, it really begins to add up. The first thing you need to underst... (read more)
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Let the Mortgage Companies Fight for Your Business
by: Jennifer Hershey
The mortgage industry is a highly competitive one, so it is considered wise to shop around for the best deal and let the mortgage companies fight for your business. The mortgage industry exceeds far beyond that of the banks you see on every street corner as you head into town. Besides the banks there are the wholesale and retail lenders. Most wholesale lenders encourage the help of mortgage broker... (read more)
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The Mortgage Endowment Misselling Scandal In the UK
by: Martin Nolan
Making a claim for Mortgage Endowment Policy mis-selling in the UK During the 1980’s and 90’s a new concept of property mortgaging arrived in the UK. Endowment mortgages became extremely popular with homebuyers who wanted a secure but affordable method of repaying their mortgage debt. Most large financial organisations were happy to offer these products and they were sold by large banks, building ... (read more)
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