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September 30th, 2008 — , Credit Cards, Government Stimulus, Home Equity, Sub-prime Agreement, economy, mortgage, real estate, savings, taxes from Blogging Man @ P2P-Loans.com
The $700 billion bailout package has raised a lot of eyebrows on Main Street. After all, isn’t it Wall Street’s fault for making all these risky investments that went bad? If so, why on earth would the government want to use taxpayer money to bail them…
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September 9th, 2008 — , Bad debt, Credit Cards, Home Equity, business venture, consolidation loans, credit rating, credit score, debt, emergencies, extra cash, financial bind, gas prices, good debt, investment property, little time, manageable level, mindset, new business, new stream, no brainer, personal finance, second job, secure place, using credit cards, variable rate, wise decision from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
Millions of Americans have found out this year that they are in dire financial straits and this came as a shock to most. Whether it’s a new variable rate on a mortgage, higher gas prices or just the higher cost of living, many of us are not as financially secure as we would like to [...]
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May 19th, 2008 — , Home Equity, adjustable rate mortgages, debt help, forgiven debt, fsasecure, mortgage, real estate, refinance from Mike @ richerbytheday
FHASecure is the program started last August to allow sub-prime borrowers to switch to low, fixed-rate mortgages after they fell behind on payments because their adjustable rate mortgages reset.
Only about 1.5% of the 200,000 refinances through FSASecure are reported to be for those who were about to lose their homes. The rest were homeowners [...]
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May 7th, 2008 — , Credit Cards, Home Equity, P2P Lending, Prosper, Prosper Zopa Loanio LendingCircle P2P Loans from Blogging Man @ P2P-Loans.com
Americans are piling on the debt at an alarming pace while one of our most valuable assets (our homes) is plummeting in value. A recent article from Bloomberg points out that consumer debt levels increased by a whopping $15.3 billion in March 2008, wh…
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May 7th, 2008 — , Government Stimulus, Home Equity, Sub-prime Agreement, foreclosure, loan, mortgage, real estate from Blogging Man @ P2P-Loans.com
P2P-Loans.com has recently noticed a number of smart folks writing about the end of the housing crisis. In two separate articles in the WSJ (”Opinion: The Housing Crisis is Over” and “Is Housing Slump at a Bottom?”). These articles make very valid po…
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April 18th, 2008 — , Home Equity, Sub-prime Agreement, foreclosure, income tax, loan, mortgage, real estate, taxes from Blogging Man @ P2P-Loans.com
Is there a tax-payer funded (err… “government sponsored”) bailout coming for honeowners? Momentum appears to be building for a broad-based program to bail out folks that bought homes in the boom times and can no longer afford to make their payments …
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March 25th, 2008 — , Credit Cards, Home Equity, P2P Lending, Prosper, loan, mortgage, personal loan from Blogging Man @ P2P-Loans.com
As you may not know, Fair Isaac (what’s so fair about them, I don’t know) recently updated its FICO score formula and it is being rolled out by the three primary credit agencies. While there are many views on whether these changes are good or bad, the…
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March 19th, 2008 — , Home Equity, loan, mortgage from Blogging Man @ P2P-Loans.com
I was in the process of writing a blog posting on this very topic when I stumbled accross this well-written article from Bankrate. So, I thought I would share it with you. Enjoy!Who wins, who loses in Fed’s rate-cutting spree?By Chris Kissell • Bank…
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March 13th, 2008 — , Credit Cards, Home Equity, P2P Lending, Prosper from Blogging Man @ P2P-Loans.com
By now, you’ve certainly read about the credit crunch that has engulfed the world. Banks are running low on cash to lend and in some cases (such as Citigroup) our largest banks are dancing dangerously close to the fire having to rely on sovereign inves…
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March 6th, 2008 — Home Equity, foreclosure, mortgage from P2P-Loans.com @ P2P-Loans.com
I don’t normally re-post blogs, but I found this posting from the WSJ and found it particularly interesting. In fact, I have some experience with this area as I know someone in my local market that has executed the home squatter strategy to near perfe…
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January 14th, 2008 — Bank of America, Countrywide, Home Equity, loan, mortgage from P2P-Loans.com @ P2P-Loans.com
As you likely know by now, Bank of America announced plans to acquire Countrywide last week in what many have called a “rescue” deal. But, if you are a Countrywide customer, what does this mean to you? I believe it is good news for you and here’s why. …
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