After High School Getting In Hock Is Easy
December 10, 2009
Credit card debt doesn’t shy away from anyone who doesn’t want to shy away from it. It treats everyone equally irrespective of whether the person is a seasoned professional or just a college student. So college student credit card debt isn’t uncommon either.
Since the credit limit on college student credit cards is much lower, [...]
Mortgage payment is more than 31% of my loan
October 6, 2009
“I tried to change my loan from the month of October 2008. After sending in what I thought was the application, including documents: Proof of income, monthly account statements and a hardness of writing. After calling the bank many times for an update on my amendment, I said that was still sitting in a pile [...]
Does It Pay to Re-Finance?
September 3, 2009
This is a question many homeowners may have when they are considering re-financing their home. Unfortunately the answer to this question is a rather complex one and the answer is not always the same. There are some standard situations where a homeowner might investigate the possibility of re-financing. These situations include when interest rates drop, [...]
Avoiding Impulse Spending
October 9, 2008
Answer these questions truthfully:
1.) Does your spouse or partner complain that you spend too much money?
2.) Are you surprised each month when your credit card bill arrives at how much more you charged than you thought you had?
3.) Do you have more shoes and clothes in your closet than you could ever possibly wear?
4.) Do you own every new [...]
Are You Considering Re-Financing?
September 11, 2008
Homeowners who are considering re-financing their home may have a wealth of options available to them. However, these same homeowners may find themselves feeling overwhelmed by this wealth of options. This process doesn’t have to be so difficult though. Homeowners can greatly assist themselves in the process by taking a few simple steps. First the [...]




