Documents tagged 'Interest'

Choosing a Fixed or ARM Option

Author: Uchenna Ani-Okoye Subscribe to users feed

Published: 03/06/2008

One of the most important decisions a homeowner will have to make when deciding to re-finance their home is whether they want to refinance with a fixed mortgage, an adjustable rate mortgage (ARM) or a hybrid loan which combines the two options. The names are pretty much self explanatory but...

The 8 Different Regional Chinese Cuisines

Author: Gregory Smyth Subscribe to users feed

Published: 03/06/2008

Chinese cuisine is considered the most sought after foods in the world. Various Chinese cuisines originated from various different parts of Chinese region and now are popular in almost all parts of the world irrespective of the continents. Chinese cuisines can be divided into eight different...

The Vibrating Sounds Of The Vibraphone Keyboard

Author: Victor Epand Subscribe to users feed

Published: 03/06/2008

The vibraphone is a percussion instrument that is played by striking the bars with a mallet. This instrument somewhat resembles the xylophone, but it is a different instrument in that its bars are made out of aluminum instead of the bars on the xylophone that are often made out of wood. Like some...

The Country Music Sounds of the Mandolin

Author: Victor Epand Subscribe to users feed

Published: 03/06/2008

The mandolin is a stringed instrument that looks a lot like a teardrop-shaped guitar. Like the guitar, it is strummed or plucked with a pick in order to play the instrument, and the strings are placed over a bridge to let them vibrate freely. A member of the lute family, the mandolin was...

Financial Planning and Interest Only Mortgages

Author: Uchenna Ani-Okoye Subscribe to users feed

Published: 02/06/2008

I have observed many changes in my life over the course of living it, and I can tell you that as you grow older, Caution will become your friend; when you are young, you simply throw him to the wind. As you get older, you wait for him to blow by, and then you reel him back in, why? Caution...

How Inflation and the Dollar are Hurting Your Mortgage

Author: Shaun Greer Subscribe to users feed

Published: 02/06/2008

Paying a mortgage bill is one of the largest monthly bills the average family faces. When the economy dips into a recession, the mortgage payment can seem increasingly daunting. Our current economic situation couples the recession with increasing gas prices and a falling dollar. What does...

An Excellent Guide to Business Advertising

Author: Uchenna Ani-Okoye Subscribe to users feed

Published: 02/06/2008

Product publicity is the secret pathway to business success everyone wants. In simple terms, product publicity is a kind of advertising that costs you nothing, yet brings in the orders for you. Regardless of what kind of business you are operating, you should want, and strive for, as much...

Cool, Calm, Or Cowardly In Dating Women

Author: Terry Leslie Subscribe to users feed

Published: 01/06/2008

Nothing makes a guy a bigger coward than being totally into a woman. You know those horribly awkward moments where you just want to say the most impressive thing that makes her laugh, or decide that she wants you, or gives her that final insight into what an awesome guy you really are? Those...

US Home Mortgage Trends

Author: Gerald Greene Subscribe to users feed

Published: 31/05/2008

The US home mortgage trend and the fluctuation of home mortgage rates are important benchmarks of the overall economy. While there are other other economic factors interest rates are largely tied to the decisions made by the Federal Reserve Bank. Interest rates are adjusted by the Fed according...

Important Home Mortgage Information

Author: Gerald Greene Subscribe to users feed

Published: 31/05/2008

Completing your research and having home mortgage information at hand before applying for your home mortgage loan can save you a lot of money over the term of your home mortgage loan. Your interest rate and total payments on your home mortgage are very important things to look at when working...