Reasons To Go With A Credit Union Instead
Posted March 17, 2011 – 5:34 pm in: Personal FinanceAs someone who’s dealt with his or her bank for years, how long have you had your savings account, or have you recently applied for a mortgage? How has your bank helped you with this so far? If your bank hasn’t been of much help, then perhaps joining a credit union is a wise move. There are actually many benefits, many of which you’ve probably never even heard about.
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Just What Exactly Are The Common Errors On Credit Reports
Posted July 27, 2010 – 10:41 am in: Personal FinanceMany people wish they had a much better credit score and you can improve your credit rating however, you will need to take some concrete steps in the right direction. There’s also some common myths and mistakes that individuals make on the way to credit repair. You can take steps that will improve your credit rating.
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How The New Mortgage Rules Affect House Prices
Posted April 27, 2010 – 2:50 pm in: MortgageOn Tuesday February 16th, 2010, Canada’s Finance Minister, Jim Flaherty, announced that the Government will be changing Canada’s mortgage regulations in effort to prevent potential mortgage borrowers from acquiring mortgages that they cannot afford. Due to the increasing concerns about consumers being attracted to low mortgage interest rates, especially borrowers who are securing variable-rate mortgages starting at very low levels, there are worries that many mortgage holders may not be able to afford the monthly mortgage payments which could result in a housing bubble. Flaherty announced that the Government will be implementing tougher restrictions regarding how banks go about approving mortgages. For people looking to purchase a new home, it is important to understand how the government mandated mortgage rules will affect home prices.
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Nedbank Homeloans – Rumored To Be One Of The Best, But Are They?
Posted January 20, 2010 – 10:01 pm in: MortgageBuying a home is one of the biggest investments a person will ever make. That?s why you must take the time to shop for a home loan, do your research and make sure you find a home loan that suits your needs. You?ll want to use a qualified lender as well.
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Fixing Your Debt Situation
Posted December 29, 2009 – 7:20 am in: Personal FinanceYou need to differentiate between adverse financial problems. For example, a financial emergency is when you experience a situation that can leave you penniless, homeless or without any significant possessions. You should separate these types of emergency from a threatening phone call or a letter from a bill collector.
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How To Get Rid Of Overdraft And Bounced Check Fees
Posted September 11, 2009 – 8:02 pm in: Personal FinanceGetting rid of overdraft and bounced check fees is a really important step if you happen to be one of the people who is at odds with this problem. Not only is this a very expensive problem, it should be regarded as a red flag for the very serious threat to your financial future because it denotes a poor grasp of basic money management.
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