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Popular Myths About Structured Settlements By: John Worthington | May 18th 2011 - There is a lot of information on the web regarding how to sell your structured settlement annuity payments. While some writers have valuable content, more often than not, readers will come across blog posts containing errors and mistruths. To distinguish fact from fiction, I took the most common myths about structured settlements to Rescue Capital's John Zepeda to get his take. Tags:structured settlements, cash for structured settlements, structured settlement myths, sell structured settlements, selling structured settlements, money fo
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5 Steps To Selecting A Home Loan By: vishal | Oct 12th 2010 - Lenders are happy because their loans are secured by bricks and mortar assets and, for the borrower, there is always the chance of a quick gain from rising property prices. So if you are planning to buy a home loan there is some homework you need to do before going in for the deal. Tags:Home loan, Personal Finance, Mutual Funds recommendations
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Points & Closing Costs By: Patrick Schwerdtfeger | Dec 13th 2006 - Should you pay points? What are points? Is that money going directly into the Loan Officer's pocket? Well, that depends. This article will look at these questions as well as a few others to see which strategy makes the most sense in the long run. We'll also look at the math to calculate when points make sense and when they don't.
Let's start with the definition. A point is 1% of the loan balance. So if you're getting a $500K loan, one point is $5000. The Ã"'Ëœstandard closing .. ... Tags:Mortgage, real estate, interest rate, purchase, refinance, home equity, line of credit, home improvement
1. Fraudulent application
An application where false information has been used to illegally obtain a loan.
2. Flexible repayment
Allows you to vary monthly payments to fit temporary changes in your circumstances. You can pay off some of the loan amount in months where you have excess cash (for example, as a result of a bonus or extra commission), or you can reduce payments, or even withdraw cash, when you need extra funds. Not common on dedicated car ... Tags:loans, mortgages, secured loans, unsecured loans, homeowner loans, debt consolidation, bad credit