Thursday, April 03, 2008

Foreclosure Solutions Wants To Help You Keep Your Home

So why are they hard up? A report from Help The Aged and Barclays - with research by Bristol University's personal finance research centre - says money worries are forcing many to delay retirement.

Fool's School


If you haven't refinanced yet, it may not be too late. You owe it to yourself to consider whether refinancing makes sense right now.

During mortgage crisis, act now


Communities across New England and the nation are grappling with the souring of subprime mortgages and a jump in foreclosures.

'I've done everything I have to do to save my home.'


North Carolinians at risk of foreclosure who turn to the N.C. Commissioner of Banks for help will get an immediate referral to one of the commission's Web sites, NC Foreclosure Help .

Wescom Credit Union Launches New Imagine that! Picture Card Program


Wescom Credit Union announced the addition of a new " personalized image " feature to its credit cards and check cards.

How to shop for student loans


As college acceptance letters arrive this month, families will be celebrating the good news , then bracing for the grueling process of figuring out how to pay for four years' tuition.

Mortgage Glossary


From: Mortgage Terms and Vocabulary Adjustable Rate An interest rate on a mortgage that changes over time based on various indexes and changes in interest rates since the mortgage was first taken out.

Foreclosure Solutions Wants To Help You Keep Your Home


Vince DiNapoli of Foreclosure Solutions Steve Pike 28.MAR.08 In these tough economic times, it helps to have someone on your side.

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Is the base rate meaningless?

A quarter of homeowners have no fallback plans to keep the roof over their heads, writes Emma Simon Get the best mortgage deal How to get 10/10 on your credit rating The deepening credit crunch is having a ...more



How to survive the financial storm


A financial storm is on the horizon, but there are steps you can take to keep your head above water, writes Emma Simon A financial storm is on the horizon, but there are steps you can take to keep your head ...more



Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News


Banks boost markets. U.S. equities were broadly higher yesterday as writedowns at UBS and Deutsche Bank seemed to create the belief the dirt is now out from under the couch.

Home owners in debt binge


Homeowners have gone on a borrowing binge as cheap re-mortgaging deals dry up. Credit card debt went up by 350 million and bank loans and overdrafts soared by 2billion in February.

Triple credit crunch: Repayments up for 70% of fixed-rate deals,...


Triple credit crunch: Repayments up for 70% of fixed-rate deals, First Direct says no to new customers and consumers shift debt to plastic Families in 'debt binge' as credit card deals dry up First Direct ...more



Is the base rate meaningless?


Next week, the Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee is due to decide on interest rates.

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Credit crunch: 3million families 'will be plunged into negative equity within a year'

Credit card debts and mortgage repayments soar as borrowing reaches its highest level for more than five years Credit crisis: 70 per cent of homeowners will face significant rises in their mortgage repayments ...more



Britain on credit binge as mortgage deals drop


Consumer borrowing through credit cards, overdrafts and loans is rising at its fastest rate in five years, with the withdrawal of cheap mortgage deals forcing millions of home owners to take on personal debt to ...more



Money talk: First-time buyers


First-time buyers can still go all the way, says Faith Archer First-time buyers without the money for a deposit can still find lenders willing to give them a leg up onto the housing ladder - provided their ...more



Hope Now offers little hope in mounting foreclosure frustrations


WASHINGTON - Last October, the Bush administration jump-started a plan to aid troubled borrowers and bolster the deteriorating housing market.

Walberg takes questions on oil, economy, taxes, product safety


Michigan Congressman Tim Walberg, R-District 7, answered these questions from audience members on a wide range of topics during a visit to Chelsea on Saturday.

Credit crunch: 3million families 'will be plunged into negative equity within a year'


Comments Three million families in Britain could be plunged into negative equity within a year.

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