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Good mortgage broker vs. bad mortgage broker
January 25, 2006 EST | Mortgage
According to the NAMB (National Association of Mortgage Brokers), two out of three Americans work with a mortgage broker to purchase a home because of the broker’s expertise and wide selection of loan products and lenders. However, with so many... [More...]
Interest-only loans can buy more house and more trouble
January 25, 2006 EST | Mortgage , Real Estate
They're spreading like wildfire--interest-only mortgages appear to be the panacea for rising home prices and the incomes that can’t quite catch up. You can buy "more house" and have a low mortgage payment and a big tax deduction. Who wouldn’t... [More...]
Mortgage lending "A through D"
January 06, 2006 EST | Mortgage
What was once a small segment of residential lending is now becoming one of the fastest growing areas in mortgage banking. Nearly every major institution is entering the non-traditional lending market. These lenders are providing loans to borrowers that do... [More...]
The future of banking - Banking online
January 06, 2006 EST | Banking/Trading
Chances are your bank is a virtual place. Since the invention of the Internet you can see your balances anywhere, at any time. Most banks think globally and have acted this way by creating secure portals to manage their account... [More...]
Should I cancel my unused credit cards?
January 03, 2006 EST | Credit Card | Comments (0)
Should I cancel my unused credit cards? This is a question many people ask themselves and searching for a right answer. If you are one among them this comprehensive guide will help you how your unused credit cards can affect... [More...]
Credit card debt after divorce
January 03, 2006 EST | Credit Card , Debt Consolidation | Comments (0)
Every bit of reconciliation fails and divorce seems to be the only way out. If everything – both financial and other aspects - is settled before parting ways, then we can say - all is well that ends well. But... [More...]


