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Homeowners Consider Second Mortgage Loan to Consolidate Credit Card Debt Prior to Filing BK or CCC
The United States is credit driven country, and to survive the pitfalls of revolving credit and economic cycles you need to create an attainable budget and follow through with your fiscal plans. Don't let the bills and credit card debt begin to mount. Bankruptcy and consumer credit counseling are good solutions for certain situations, but you should take certain precautions to prevent being put in that predicament. Homeowners have more viable options than consumers who don't own property. If you are fortunate enough to own a home, take advantage of second mortgage loans that can help you lower interest rates, and convert compounding interest into a simple interest home equity loan that can save you hundreds of dollars every month.
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FHA Mortgage Loan versus Conventional Mortgage Refinance for Debt Consolidation
Similar to conventional loans, FHA mortgages require mortgage insurance. Conventional loan mortgage insurance is cancelable under most circumstances once you build at least 20% equity in your home. The FHA states that, in most cases, FHA insurance will drop off after five years or when the remaining balance on the loan is 78 percent of the value of the property, whichever is longer.
The FHA loan program, similar to conventional loan programs, allows for mortgage refinancing of owner occupied properties as fixed mortgage rate loans and adjustable rate mortgages (ARMs). Similar to conventional refinances, FHA refinances can be used for such purposes as: Home Improvements and refinancing first and second mortgages together into one loan.
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Forming a Good Budget
Everyone makes budgeting mistakes. It can take several trial and error months to get it all right. Budgets are constantly evolving. You have to work hard to find one that works for you. But there are mistakes you can avoid.
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Credit Bureaus, Who Are They?
A Credit bureau, also referred to as a credit repository or CRA's , is an entity that gathers information about consumers' credit histories. Your credit history includes information concerning your identity, your payment habits, and your public record.
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Student Loan Consolidation - Five Ways That Can Save You Money
The total amount of household debt in the US last year was more than 100% of disposable income. Rising education costs have created a vicious cycle for today's graduating students. The average college student carries a whopping 6 credit cards with a total balance over $2100. Consolidating your student loans can help to save you money.
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Consolidating Your Credit Card Debt
Do you find the mass of information available on loan issues confusing? It can be more straightforward than you think. This article focusses specifically on credit card debt - a key issue for concern for many people.
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Loans for Bad Debtors: Discarding Debt Disorganization to Recover Financial Growth
Some financial mistake can end up in you being termed as bad debtor. Loans for bad debtors are specifically catering to the demands of those who suffer from bad debt. With research and planning you can easily find loans for bad debtors at low interest rates. Usually interest rates with bad debt are high but comparatively lesser interest rates are definitely possible. As a bad debtor,you are a risk but a lender will be looking at other aspects before providing you with loan. He will look at income, security, equity...
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A Jarring Experience Can Get You Out of Debt
Getting into debt can be very easy but so can getting a handle on your debt and finances. Usually the simpler the approach the easier it is to succeed at it. This approach can work for anyone.
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Debt Priority or Hierarchy of Debt
What do you do when all of a sudden the month is just beginning and the $$$$'s are gone? You put emotion away and get crackin' with bill priorities and some cold hard facts about debt... and maybe even the priorities in your life. All debt is not equal.
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Debt Collection or “Is that #$&* Debt Collector Playing Fair?”
The only job that is worse then being a Bill collector on the Scumbag Scale is the Repo Man. Bill Collectors are like lawyer, they’re only lying when there lips are moving. If you’re talking to a bill collector you need to know your rights and the law. You also need to know what to do when the bill collector is true to his nature and lies like a rug to you. This is information you need to know!
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