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Articles related to "Interest Rates"
UNDERSTAND ADUSTABLE RATE MORTGAGE PRODUCTS What is an Adjustable Rate Mortgage? How do they work? What kind of adjustable rate mortgage should I get? What questions do I need to ask when shopping for an adjustable rate mortgage? All of these questions and more are answered in this easy to understand article about adjustable rate mortgages. adjustable rate mortgages • arm's • mortgages • home financing
SHOPPING FOR THE BEST MORTGAGE RATES There are many places and ways to shop for the best mortgage interest rates. Here's a short guide to get you started on where to look and what questions to ask. home financing • interest rates • rate shopping
Demystifying Mortgages Mortgage documents are difficult to decipher, and many people overlook the various options in their financing package. This article helps demystify some of your options. mortgage • financing • bank • real estate • buyer
Why Bonds? Discusses a few reasons for opting for bonds. portfolio management • risk management • investment decisions • credit risk • returns interest-rate risk.
MORTGAGE GLOSSARY Glossary of mortgage terminology most often used. mortgage • home financing • terminology • dictionary • glossary
APPLYING FOR A MORTGAGE ON-LINE? There are many on-line mortgage web sites. Know what the differences between them are. Make sure that you are prepared for what you are starting by visiting them and requesting information. Be an informed on-line consumer. on-line mortgage applications • home financing • interest rates • financing via the web • internet mortgage
Bernanke Admits Error was Made Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke admitted that giving market moving information to CNBC's Maria Bartiromo at a dinner was a mistake. ben bernanke • maria bartiromo • federal reserve • fomc • interest rates
Compounding and Compound Interest Explained Kirk Lindstrom explains "Compounding", "compound interest rates" and "The Rule of 72". compounding • rule of 72 • interest rate • investing • invest
Credit Card Balance Transfer Traps Low-rate credit card balance transfer offers are plentiful these days. How do you choose which one is right for you? balance transfer • card balance transfer • balance transfer credit cards • credit card balance transfer • balance transfer offers
Matching bonds to investor requirements A brief description of the types of bonds available in the market with benefits and drawbacks discussed. zero-coupon treasuries • us treasuries • investment-grade corporate • high-yield corporate
Prepay Your Mortgage? Loans and Mortgages are a great financial tool. Refinancing regularly can help you maximize the value of your real estate by freeing up cash flow for new investments. mortgage prepayment • tax deductible interest • mortgage amortization • loan amortization • tax savings
Understanding Bond Terminology Many people get confused witht the numerous bond products available. This article attempts to simplify this process into easy language for all to understand. bonds • par • meanings • definitions • interest
GET A MORTGAGE WITH NOT SO PERFECT CREDIT Learn the things that you can do to clean up your credit. Find out what types of things can hinder you in getting a mortgage. Find out what different mortgage options are available to you even if you have some credit glitches. You are not alone. bad credit • credit reports • subprime lending • mainstream mortgages • bankruptcy
Reverse Mortgages A reverse mortgage is a mortgage in which a homeowner, usually an elderly or retired person, borrows money in the form of annual payments charged against the equity of th reverse mortgage • hecm • home • equity • home equity conversion mortgage
Housing Market Bottom Signs of a housing market recovery seem to be coming; however, new mortgage market dynamics could make the housing recovery a long and slow process. housing market recovery • mortgage market regulation • buying a home • financing options • real estate owned banks properties
The Georgia Student Finance Authority This is a small snipet of text describing the many services offered by Georgia State to students attending postsecondary schools in the upcoming year. loans • student loans • money for college • financial aid • grants
Lebed's Opponent Crashed and So Has the Market Lebed's victory in Krasnoyarsk comes at a time when Russia is facing an economic and financial crisis: the ruble is falling, the stock market is collapsing, no one even bid for Rosneft, interest rates are skyrocketing, inflation is a major threat and unpaid miners are in strike in force. yeltsin kiriyenko lebed zyuganov russia krasnoyars
100 Percent Financing Can't save a downpayment? Want to buy a home? Consider a mortgage with no down payment also known as 100 percent financing. mortgage • down payment • no down payment • 100 percent financing • financing
Bob Brinker Update for July 2006 Steve gives his update of Bob Brinker's Market timing model indicators. At the end of the article, Steve predicts if Brinker will remain bullish or turn bearish. brinker • bob brinker • market timing model • portfolio • marketimer newsletter
Conforming Loan Guideline Changes Fannie Mae announced new conforming loan guidelines that put a floor on credit ratings and extend the time a borrower must wait to borrow again after a foreclosure. credit score minimum • conforming loan guidelines • fannie mae loans • foreclosure waiting period • lower interest rates
Find the Right Mortgage Broker Mortgage brokers can help you get the best interest rates and connect you with just about any type of loan you are looking for. mortgage broker • apply for loan • mortgage broker cost • find the right mortgage • interest rates
I Bonds or iBonds I Bonds are a 100% safe way to defer taxes while getting inflation protected return for up to 30 years. Currently Series I bonds are paying 6.83% Interest! best investment newsetter • ibonds • i bonds • interest rate • bond market
Investment Choices? A Bond for Everyone Developing a comprenesive investment strategy before investing into the highly lucrative fixed income / Bonds sector can maximize your returns! maturity • redemption features • price • interest rate • yield to maturity
Lenders and Banks to the Rescue Mortgage companies and Banks are going to great lengths to help borrowers repay their loans. This effort will be great for current borrowers, but what about the future? mortgage companies • loan default • subprime lending • mortgage help • interest rate resets
Meet Wisteria Jane Meet the NEW type of soccer mom in the United States. debt • credit cards • debt free • loans • interest
Mortgages and Elections: Clinton Clinton focuses less on the economy and more on borrowers. Her plan, while expensive is the most focused on getting borrowers relief. clinton economic stimulus plan • mortgage market • freeze on foreclosures • vacant houses • workout loans
Northern Texas Resources Resources for students attending schools in Texas. financial aid • money for college • scholarship • grant • loan
Tips on Buying Bonds in the US To buy a bond intelligently you'll need to understand Standard & Poor/Moody's Rating Systems, accrued Interest and insured bonds as well as other factors related to cost. bonds • terminology • standard and poors • standard & poors • moody's
PEG Ratio, Another Market Valuation Tool Kirk Lindstrom discusses methods used to value the stock market valuation • ttm • earnings • peg ratio • abby cohen
The College Loan Process Student loans have become big business with the staggering increase in college tuition. Find out how to manage the process before you dig into the hole of student debt student loan • college loan • fafsa • federal loan • personal loan
Will Sub-Prime Lending Affect You? The real estate market has slowed significantly over the past year. Sub-prime mortgage defaults have been an early casuality of the bursting of the real estate bubble. sub-prime loans • sub-prime lending • mortgage loans • mortgage banks • subprime loans
A Checklist of IMF Reforms A Laundry List of IMF Reforms international monetary fund • international monetary fund • imf • imf • bretton woods
Bob Brinker Update 0314 As of 3/14/06, Bob Brinker is bullish and remains fully invested in his equity portfolios. For new money, he recommends dollar cost averaging. best investment newsetter • ibonds • i bonds • brinker • bob brinker
Bob Brinker Update 0402 Bob Brinker is bullish on the US stock market, has his recommended, low cost mutual fund portfolios fully invested, and recommends a dollar-cost-average approach for new best investment newsetter • ibonds • i bonds • brinker • bob brinker
Bob Brinker Update 2006 0604 This article examines Bob Brinker's 5 root causes for a bear market as of June 4th of 2006. best investment newsetter • ibonds • i bonds • brinker • bob brinker
Bob Brinker Update: April 23 This article examines Bob Brinker's 5 root causes for a bear market as of April 23, 2006. best investment newsetter • ibonds • i bonds • brinker • bob brinker
Control Your Debt Debt is neither good nor bad. It's necessary to purchase the things that we need. But how much is too much? We'll discuss ways to trim, deal and consolidate your debt. debt • debt management • credit cards • credit card debt • credit card management
Finance Tips For Beginners An overview of basic financial and investment strategies investments • tips • stocks • bonds • mutual funds
Market Timing Quotes My favorite quotes from experts about trying to time the stock market. best investment newsetter • ibonds • i bonds • brinker • bob brinker
Money Management for Your Teen How can we protect and teach our children the responsibility of money management? Educating your child will provide a firm foundation for a secure financial future. money management for teenagers • teaching financial responsibility • teens and credit cards • how to teach money management to teenagers • teen credit card debt
Move or Remodel? Sometimes it's cheaper to move than remodel your home, and vice versa! home • house • mortgage • loan • remodel
Penny Stocks There is no better topic for an April Fool's Day article than "penny stocks." best investment newsletter • penny stocks • stock speculation • i bonds • bob brinker
Property and the Feelgood Factor TV programmes and colour supplements have made rising house prices feel like a right for Britons. Faced with a credit crunch, that surely can't be a good thing... property prices • feelgood factor • credit crunch • gordon brown • property ladder
Types of US Bonds There are many bonds available for investment. We will discuss these briefly in this section. bonds • bond investing • finance 101 • finance 101 bonds • part 1
Avoid Private Mortgage Insurance Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI) adds a heavy burden to borrower's mortgage payments. Many borrowers look to avoid it with a second loan, but is prepayment better? private mortgage insurance • pmi • second loan • prepay mortgage • 20% down
Bank Accounts for Non-profits Even - and perhaps especially for - nonprofits, money is a critical part of what you do. Find out what to look for in a bank account for your non-profit organization. non-profit bank account • non-profit bank accounts • non profit bank account • non profit bank accounts • nonprofit organizations
Commercial Mortgage Basics Making the leap from personal real estate to commercial real estate can be daunting. Learning the key financing differences can prepare you for life as an investor. commercial mortgage • loan terms • residential mortgage • prepayment penalty • loan to value |
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