Rebates – Reward or Rip Off?

Posted by GeoffH on June 8, 2010 in Home Loans |

Rebates have turn out to be increasingly well-liked in the last few years on a lot of items and definitely on electronic things and computers. Rebates of $20, $50 or $100 aren’t uncommon. I’ve even seen items advertised as “free following rebate”. Do these rebates come under the heading of “too good being true”? Some [...]

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How can I become a mortgage broker in california?

Posted by James on June 7, 2010 in Home Loans |

Dennis S I simply cannot seem to find legitimate information on becoming a mortgage broker in California. Many of the web sites that purport to have information really share very little of anything and some are just plain frauds. I’d like to find information on mortgage broker training and possibly information on finding a school [...]

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Cash loan lenders on the internet

Posted by GeoffH on June 7, 2010 in Home Loans |

When it comes to getting a loan on the internet there are a couple things you must consider . The first thing you must think about is if it is safe. Then you have to think about if it is the right loan for you.  And lastly you have to know some other choices . [...]

Debt Consolidation – Home Loan Options

Posted by GeoffH on June 6, 2010 in Home Loans |

Debt consolidation should not be the first step when you find yourself in heavy debt; it ought to be one of the last, followed only by filing for personal bankruptcy. While consolidating debt is advertised as a quick solution to monetary trouble, it carries troubles of its own, including the temptation to accumulate more debt [...]

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What caused the home mortgage rates to sky rocket, causing people being unable to pay their monthly mortgages?

Posted by James on June 5, 2010 in Home Loans |

Christopher The recession was caused by people being unable to pay back their home mortgages because the mortgage rates were too high? Banks were not getting their money back from home owners, causing a credit crunch, thus they were unable to lend money to big businesses. Big businesses then had to cut back on expenses [...]

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How To Be Eligible For A Pre Settlement Funding

Posted by GeoffH on June 5, 2010 in Home Loans |

Most of the time, lawsuits put parties in financial trouble. For both parties concerned, money is always the issue for making things difficult. The good news is, pre settlement funding is here to help. Pre-settlement funding is a method where an individual with unresolved legal case can obtain funding in the form of loan from [...]

Can Student Loans Be Consolidated Into a Lower Interest Rate Loan?

Posted by GeoffH on June 4, 2010 in Home Loans |

Once you have graduated from college it becomes time to think about paying back your student loans which could mean low interest student loan consolidation. If you have several student loans with variable interest rates then you may want to consider consolidation, especially if you are able to get a consolidation loan that has a [...]

Various Types of Bonds

Posted by GeoffH on June 2, 2010 in Home Loans |

Investing in bonds is extremely safe, and the returns are usually really great. You can find four basic forms of bonds obtainable and they’re sold by means of the Authorities, through corporations, express and local governments, and foreign governments. The greatest factor about bonds is that you simply will get your initial expense back. This [...]

Legal Funding: What Can It Do For You?

Posted by GeoffH on June 1, 2010 in Home Loans |

Imagine this: You recently meet an accident and you filed a physical injury case in court.  Your present predicament may have forced you to leave from work.  Finances went out of the way due to legal expenses.  To make matters worse, the case has stayed in court for months already and you’ve exhausted all your [...]

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