Documents tagged 'Interest'

Breaking the Law for Peanuts

Author: Ron Borg Subscribe to users feed

Published: 02/03/2008

It happens every day of the week. A borrower is told by their mortgage officer that the interest rate for their new mortgage will be higher than usual. The reason? The borrower is seeking financing for an investment, or rental, property. The increase in rate seems significant so the...

How To Find What People Want to Buy Online

Author: Matthew Meyer Subscribe to users feed

Published: 01/03/2008

Finding a good choice of idea or product is always accompanied by interfacing the demand for the product in the current market and the level of competition or market share that the product will be having in the long run. What should I sell? What products are hot selling? These are the...

Are Payday Loans An Expensive Form Of Lending?

Author: Joseph Kenny Subscribe to users feed

Published: 01/03/2008

In United States, ads in radio, television, newspaper, internet and hoardings all refer to payday loans. These loans may be handy but they come at a very high cost due to interest charges. These loans are known in various names like payday loan, check advance loan, post dated check loans,...

Texas Economy Will Grow Throughout 2008

Author: Eric Bramlett Subscribe to users feed

Published: 01/03/2008

The economic outlook for Texas during 2008 points towards slower growth, yet that's still better than most parts of the country, which will see no growth at all. Texas, with the 2nd largest state economy in the U.S. and the 15th largest economy in the world, will record growth of about 2.2%...

What You Need To Know About Second Mortgages

Author: Peter Owen Subscribe to users feed

Published: 01/03/2008

So many home owners think about getting a second mortgage. Others don't even know what it means. Today I will raise a few points to explain what second mortgages are and what you need to consider when youre taking that route. What is a second mortgage? A second mortgage is basically taking...

The Benefits Of Renting Versus Owning

Author: Peter Kenny Subscribe to users feed

Published: 01/03/2008

Because of current housing conditions that are currently taking place many people believe that no one should buy a home, at least not soon. That is simply not true. There are some issues that home buyers should watch out for, but those issues, such as sub-prime loans, can be avoided by many...

Bringing Fun and Joy into Homeschooling Your Child

Author: Kris Koonar Subscribe to users feed

Published: 01/03/2008

There has been a steady rise in the number of home-schooling children out of sheer need. One of the reasons being dissatisfaction of teaching methods and another is the distance from a proper school or the safety factor. Many base their reason for home-schooling on religious values as well as the...

Should Your Really Take Out a Low Interest Rate Credit Card?

Author: April Kerr Subscribe to users feed

Published: 01/03/2008

Credit cards are one of these things in life that can either be extremely useful or they can bring untold hassles and headaches. Whatever way you view credit cards, you should see them as being a tool and whatever results you have with them is up to you. They can be used very responsibly and...

Tips For Finding The Right Mortgage Company

Author: Eddie Lamb Subscribe to users feed

Published: 01/03/2008

When shopping around for a mortgage to finance or refinance your home, the options are definitely overwhelming. What seems like a good deal can turn into a nightmare of fees and high interest rates down the road. How do you know who to trust? Here are five tips to help you find the right mortgage...

Amsterdam Moving Around In Two Wheels

Author: Gaizka Pujana Subscribe to users feed

Published: 01/03/2008

Although it may seem somewhat strange to the modern traveler in this technological world, a bicycle is the ideal way to travel around Amsterdam. This city was just not built for cars. Amsterdam's city center, formed in the 17th century, was intended for pedestrians and certainly not for large...