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Ways to Reduce Home Loan Interest Amount on Home Loan

Ways to Reduce Home Loan Interest Amount on Home Loan

| August 25, 2022 | 0 Comments

A home loan is likely the most important financial obligation a person will face in their lifetime. It’s also the debt with the most time to repay. As a result, most home loan borrowers are always looking for ways to reduce their monthly equivalent installment (EMI) payments.  You may end up paying extra on your […]

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Six Financial Goals to Help You Pay off Your Debt in 2015

| February 9, 2015 | 2 Comments

View image | gettyimages.com Any kind of debt will have someone feeling as if their life revolves around harassing phone calls, making payments, and worrying about the future. Debt in any amount can be overwhelming, but there are solutions out there for those that are ready to move forward financially. If you are ready to […]

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Trouble with Creditors? 3 Reasons to Consider Consolidating Your Debts

Trouble with Creditors? 3 Reasons to Consider Consolidating Your Debts

| August 26, 2014 | 2 Comments

Economy has been tough the past several years, with more and more people ending up severely in debt. Whether the debt came from student loans, excessive credit card use, job loss or just spending too much, debt is still debt and can have consumers feeling pressure and trapped. These financial woes tend to break apart […]

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Debt Spread Out? Five Reasons You Should Consolidate Your Debt

Debt Spread Out? Five Reasons You Should Consolidate Your Debt

| January 19, 2014 | 0 Comments

Life is so busy with family, friends, household chores and social events. Who has time to remember when you need to pay each of your many bills? And when you miss one payment, there is usually a hefty fee added on. The banks think if you miss one payment, then you will never pay them […]

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Mortgaging into the American Dream

Mortgaging into the American Dream

| November 7, 2013 | 0 Comments

A mortgage, in simple terms is, is security against the failure to complete a task. Say for example, you take a loan, the bank will only give you that loan if it knows for a fact that it can reclaim that money from you regardless of whether you can pay it back or not. How […]

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Six Ways To Make Investments That Yields The Returns You Can Be Happy With

Six Ways To Make Investments That Yields The Returns You Can Be Happy With

| October 31, 2013 | 0 Comments

The stock market can seem so inviting, promising high returns, but the money can just as easily disappear. If you are looking for investment opportunities, the stock market is not the only place to consider. Here are the top six investment methods for safe returns: 1. Certificates of Deposits With Certificate of Deposits, you deposit […]

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