Archive for July, 2009

Illinois files bias suit against Wells Fargo

CHICAGO, July 31 – Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan filed suit on Friday against Wells Fargo&Co;, accusing the second-largest mortgage lender of steering blacks and Latinos into high-cost subprime loans . ‘As a result of its discriminatory an …
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Morgage Consolidation Advice?

Is it a good idea to consolidate my car and student loans to my morgage?? My student payments are tax deductable, but is it worth it? Im paying lots of principal on student loans and car. What did you do? Should I add my last credit card to it too? What are the benifits and [...]

The Benefits Of Student Debt Consolidation Loans

Amazon.de Widgets The Benefits Of Student Debt Consolidation LoansOnly a student knows how hard the life of a student is. With the pressure coming from all angles, it is difficult to keep focus on studies and the related matters. Money is an integral part of everybody’s lives and that includes students who need them [...]

Examining Your Personal Secured Loan Options

by Steve Smith Secured and unsecured loans are commonplace in the loan world. A secured loan is typically more desirable by those that have good credit standing. These loans are lower in interest when compared side by side to unsecured loans. Personal secured loans can be used for many different things, all completely [...]

Sean Dunne’s Icelandic debts

FPL has pointed to a Wikileaks document I hadn’t seen before, and I believe has not received widespread attention. Full PDF (Dunne is on Page 128). It includes this page, which refers to developer Sean Dunne’s liabilities to Icelandic bank Kaupthing . The bank was sort of [...]

Travel Now, Pay Later: Avail of a Cash …

After a very long day in the office, sometimes you just want to have a change of environment. You just want to get into that flight and be in another town, city, or better yet, another country. Of course, you cannot do this is you are short on cash. Your payday is still [...]

Atheists, Pastafarians Make News for… Our Generosity?!

I’ve mentioned before how atheists are atop the leaderboard at Kiva — a website that “allows people to lend money via the Internet to microfinance institutions in developing countries which in turn lend the money to small businesses…” It’s a wonderful charity. The 5,000+ members of the [...]

How To Be Prepared For Your Personal Secured Loan Application

July 28, 2009 | By Steve Smith In Finance | by Steve SmithPersonal loans can come in two varieties, secured, and unsecured. Secured loans will generally have lower interest rates, making them more sought out than their unsecured counterparts. Personal secured loans can be used for [...]

Arizona Mortgage Rates & News – July 31, 2009

***Smart Financial Mortgage Weekly Mortgage Update July 31, 2009*** News Flash!!!!!From a July 27th story in the Arizona Republic………………….An amendment to the state’s foreclosure law (SB 1271) now makes somehomeowners inforeclosure liable for the difference between their mortgage and what the lender can get whenreselling the home. The new law would affect any Arizona homeowner [...]

Home Loans, Mortgage Rates & Refinance Loans – Quicken Loans Mortgage Calculators

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Cash for Clunkers and Bad Credit car loan Customers

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How My Credit Dropped

by Frances Lexington A few years ago, I went through some tough times in my life. I lost my job after the company I worked for went under. The bills piled up and I was unable to make my monthly payments. Eventually, all of my credit card accounts were charged-off and sent to collection agencies. [...]

Surviving Student Loans and College Debt

By carefully choosing student loans, grants, and scholarships as part of your entire college financial aid package, you can avoid going into heavy college debt. Kimberly Palmer, senior editor for US News, discusses financial aid tips to help in paying for college and minimizing student debt and the differences between private loans and federal college [...]