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Credit Student Loan
By Francisco K. Byers
You're so used to your parents paying all the bills. You simply live in their house, maybe do a few chores to help out, and go to school....


For Student Loans
By Quinta Zimmerman
Are you stoked about this fresh quarter/semester? It is upon us folks, so if you're planning on a few classes, I'd get busy. It's always a drag trying to get into the ones you want at the last minute....


International Student Loans
By Dwayne Ball
Student loans are always more difficult to get the further afield you decide to go. If you live in the state, it is easy to get student loans....


Loans For People With Bad Credit
By Brett Underwood
There are times in life when finances get tough. That mortgage, car payment, student loan, and various credit card bills can really come back at you full-force....


Stafford Loans
By Blinda McKnight
There are ups and downs to preparing for college life. On the bright-side, you probably get to venture out on your own....


Student Loan Interest Rates
By Bryant Nolan
We often here how imperative it is to attend a good college. Many of us sit through lectures from our parents on how life is too tough to handle without a college degree....


Unsecured Personal Loans
By Walburga Hudson
It seems that everyone has to take out a loan for something during the course of their life. It may be for a new car, a home or even to get a college education....


Getting Loans for Your Home Business
By Vasumati Lyons
Getting Loans for Your Home Business. Very few people can afford to start a business using nothing but the money they've got lying around in their bank accounts....


Asking the Right Questions before Signing a Loan
By Orsola Newton
If there's one rule that dominates in the home mortgage industry it is this: That you never go solely according to the mortgage interest rate. Instead, it makes good sense to take a close look at the jargon surrounding a mortgage program....


Crossing that Bridge Loan when you come to it
By Jaheem Rios
What exactly is a bridge loan and what can it do for you? A bridge loan is simply a short-term loan used by a person or business that needs a fast cash infusion until permanent financing can be achieved. A bridge loan, sometimes referred to as a swing loan or gap financing, is generally expected to be paid back very quickly....


Don't take it personally - What to do when you are turned down for a loan
By Zofia Farmer
Often, when your lender scrutinizes your loan application for a new home or piece of property so finely that it is finally turned down, it can be very distressing. If this happens, you should be able to understand just why such a decision was taken and do what you can to remedy the situation....


Friends Don't Let Friends Loan Money:
By Vandita Knight
4 Tips to Avoid the Pitfalls of Loaning to your Best Friend I'm sure that you heard the old adage never mix business with pleasure. Most people prefer to keep their personal and professional lives separate, particularly where money is involved....


Glutton for Punishment? Co-sign a Loan
By Will Underwood
Glutton for Punishment? Co-sign a Loan Someone you know - a friend, perhaps - desperately needs to buy a new car. She asks you to co-sign a loan for her, pledging wholeheartedly to pay it off herself....


Government Grown Loans The Lowdown on FHA and VA Loans
By Oscar N. Tucker
If you are looking into purchasing a new home or refinancing a home, there are loans that you can qualify for no matter what the circumstances. Two of these types of loans in which one can qualify for include FHA and VA loans....


Highway robbery How to avoid getting taken advantage of in the loan process
By Nerys Decker
6 Steps to Pre-Qualification People wanting to take a home mortgage loan are mortally afraid of being considered bankrupt barely a day or so after their home loan has been approved. If borrowers have a reputation of bankruptcy or foreclosure, it can mean bad credit loans in the mortgage business....




Lying about loans Legality of using loan money for something other than its purpose
By Reginald Lyons
When accepting a loan for a specific purpose, you are obligated to use it for that intended purpose. Using the loan for other reasons is actually illegal....


On the Road Again: Advice about loans for RVs and other recreational vehicles
By Moya Langley
Have you decided to hit the road in your own recreational vehicle (otherwise known as a RV)? The RV lifestyle is one that appeals to many whether just for a yearly vacation or to live in full time. What about the costs of RVing? With the high price of gas, the investment in a new recreational vehicle may seem daunting for some....


One size does not fit all choosing the right loan for you
By Eirwen Underwood
Over the past decade, thanks to a real estate market that has been performing consistently well, home equity financing has become a viable option. This in turn has made the credit or loan option for home equity financing for consumers worth considering....


Payday Loans REALLY Make You Pay in the End!
By David Foreman
For those that may be short on cash before their paycheck comes in, there are several places that offer payday loans. These are sometimes referred to as cash advance loans or fast cash....


Pre-approved for a loan? Don't get your hopes up
By Christian Gutierrez
Pre-approved for a loan? Don't get your hopes up It pays to be prepared if you're in a competitive market. If you are fortunate enough to be pre-approved for a loan, it can give you an edge over your competitors who may be interested in the same home or flat who perhaps aren't financially sound....


Speak the same language Learn the lingo of loans
By Pamela Walls
Don't assume that because you can speak the lingo of mortgage fluently you can also speak to jingoistic lenders with equal fluency. Here, we explain basic loan lingo related to home loans that cut across all income brackets....


Study your Options on Student Loans
By Karson Wilkinson
When one is deciding to attend a college or university, there are several financial factors that play a part in the amount of money it will take to attend. These include tuition, fees, room and boarding, books and incidental costs....


The Lowdown on Loan Options
By Brodie Zamora
3 Mortgage Loan Options When it comes to home loans there are plenty of options to choose from and it can be hard to determine which one can be right for you. Let's have a look at the three main types of mortgage loans there are available and what they have to offer to help find one that will suit your needs....


Upside Down Avoid Owing More on your Loan than the Value of your Car
By Victor Doyle
What happens when you realize that your car is beginning to break down...and you still have more than two years of car payments left before it's completely paid off? This scenario signals one of the most common mistakes people make when buying a car: owing more on a loan than the actual value of the car. Learning the true costs of your car is one of the greatest things you can do for your financial health....


FHA Loans: What are they and do you qualify?
By Harold Moses
FHA Loans: What are they and do you qualify? Home ownership has long been a major part of the American Dream. Yet for many Americans, the skyrocketing price of real estate makes it impossible for them to save enough money to qualify for an adequate mortgage let alone buying a home outright....


Interest only loans vs traditional loans: What is the difference?
By Carnelian Allison
Interest only loans vs. traditional loans: What is the difference? There are a variety of loans available to consumers who wish to buy a home....


Loan Fraud: Don't be a victim
By Moselle Strong
Home loan fraud is not an item of the past, but it is still costing people their homes, if not more today than ever. Home loan fraud has been on the rise since the 1990's despite the most recent federal disclosure laws....


VA Loans: Facts that you should know
By Lawson Casey
VA Loans: Facts that you should know American veterans currently serve and have served their country for modest pay and limited financial security. In some cases, a prolonged period outside of the private workforce, or injuries incurred while serving in the U.S....


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