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  • How The Foreclosure Process Works
    I don’t know about the rest of the world, but there have been times in my life when I have felt as though I was one paycheck away from serious financial peril. Too bad Superman doesn’t come to the rescue for matters such as this. One of my greatest fears has been losing a home because I lost my job or had an injured child (or injured self) that required me not to work for an extended period of time that exceeded my savings, or any of nearly a thousand reasons.
  • The Different Neighborhoods For Real Estate In Phoenix Arizona
    The property values in different Phoenix neighborhoods vary widely, so although you may only be able to afford a small home in one area of the Sun Valley, you may be able to purchase a much more expansive dwelling just by shopping in another area of town. This makes it a smart idea to get to know the culture of different neighborhoods before you start looking seriously at real estate for rental or purchase.
  • Clearing Up The Confusion About Student Loans
    For many people, the student loans they carry after they graduate from college are their very first debt. This means that terms like fixed rate, variable rate, and consolidation are new and unfamiliar. Learning about financial terminology can be intimidating, but the more fully you understand your student loan package the more likely you will be to be able to develop a smart and realistic plan to get out of debt.
  • The Options For Financing An Investment Property
    Any time a decision is made to purchase property, whether this property is investment property or for your personal residence, the question of how you are going to pay for it is bound to arise, as it should. Property is probably the single largest investment that most people will make within their lifetime. Despite what the late night infomercial gurus claim, there really is no one size fits all solution for financing.
  • Tips For Investing In Real Estate
    Over the last several years, real estate investment has been the center of much interest. Infomercials abound about the money to be made by real estate investment. Reality television shows concerning fixing houses and reselling them are in great abundance, and a new American dream has been born. While real estate investing can be quite profitable, it’s not as easy as they make it look on television.
  • Options For People Seeking A Home Loan With Bad Credit
    If you haven’t attempted to obtain a mortgage, say since the 1990’s you may be surprised to find that the standards for lending have undergone a significant change. Where it was once virtually impossible to get a home loan if your credit wasn’t spotless, it is now a distinct possibility.
  • Great Tips For Buying A Timeshare
    Buying a timeshare can be a tricky thing. It is not a necessity; it is most definitely a luxury. Many people welcome the idea of travel, but in a society where people tend to be overextended more often than not, travel is a luxury that is never realized or if it is realized, it is realized at the expense of many things such as sufficient savings and an adequate retirement plan.
  • Is Purchasing A Beach Home A Good Idea?
    From the time I was a very little girl I have known of my father’s dream to have a little house by the sea. It didn’t have to be a fancy house, for all he cared it could be a surf shack, but he wanted to wake up to the sun and sand, and drift off to sleep listening to the sound of the waves lapping the sand. While he doesn’t exactly have a house on the beach, he did live on a boat for a while and now resides in the US Virgin Islands.
  • How To Pick The Right Vacation Home
    With Americans working more hours on average than at any other time in our history, we are setting a precedent for not only working hard, but playing hard as well. It seems our leisure time is more valuable to us now than ever before. Perhaps that is why buying a vacation home is becoming a major goal for many working Americans.
  • How To Find The Right Loan Officer
    Loan officers come in all shapes and sizes. They generally tend to specialize in either mortgage loans, commercial loans, or consumer loans. For the purpose of this article, I’m only going to be addressing mortgage loan officers. These men and women can be your best friend or your worst enemy. They want you to get your loan. They also want you to get the home of your dreams.
  • Advice For Buying Investment Property
    Over the last couple of decades we have seen an increasing number of television gods who claim to have built their kingdom through real estate investing. While I cannot refute or support any one guru’s claim, the fact remains that while real estate can be quite a lucrative investment, it still remains a risky venture, especially to the untrained.
  • What Does It Take To Become A Real Estate Agent?
    Becoming a real estate agent is not the most painful of processes. It requires some study and education, but what in life doesn’t? It doesn’t require nearly the investment of time or funds that becoming a doctor or an attorney would require and yet offers quite a flexible and potentially lucrative career path.
  • Getting Health Insurance If You're Self Employed
    Self employment offers a lot of freedom for the lucky and dedicated people who make it their lifestyle. A self employed person has the ability to set his or her own schedule and to grow his or her career as high as the sky without needing to deal with the workplace politics that can stunt so many aspirations. Instead of waiting to be promoted, self employed people are able to take control of their career advancement.
  • Why Do Health Insurance Rates Go Up?
    If you pay attention to your own personal health insurance rates, you are likely to notice that over a period of time they are quite likely to go up. Most people are aware of the fact that health insurance premiums tend to increase over time, and these jumps in cost can present quite a financial strain for somebody who is on a tight budget.
  • Should You Get Rental Insurance When Renting A Car
    If you have ever rented a car for a short period of time, whether during a vacation, a business trip, or while your own automobile was being repaired, you have probably faced the question of whether to take out insurance at the rental agency desk when you rent the car. Paying your rental company for insurance on your rental car is necessary sometimes, but not always.

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