If you follow the news, chances are the state of the economy may have you a little concerned. Bad news is rampant, the housing market is shaky and doom appears to be around every corner. While there are some definite problems with the economy right now, that doesn’t necessarily mean that you need to start [...]
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Should You Be Worried About the Economy?
October 28th, 2008 — , Credit Cards, Managing Money Wisely, Money Management, bad news, banks, car payments, cards, carpool, credit card bills, economy, emergency fund, foreclosure, gas prices, high interest rates, housing market, interest card, interest rate, loans, money, mortgage, mortgage payment, mortgage payments, personal finance, smart money, variable rate from Loanio @ Loanio
How Bad is the Credit Crunch - Really?
October 10th, 2008 — , Credit Cards, Credit Crunch, aplomb, arm mortgages, bank failures, consolidation loan, credit card debt, credit karma, credit score, critical mass, debt, doom and gloom, economic trouble, extra money, home values, housing, late payments, mortgage payments, personal finance, personal finances, rising interest rates, stock market, time interest, vicious cycle, ways to save money, whirlwind from Credit Karma @ Credit Karma
If you are paying attention to the news about the credit crunch, it is all too easy to get caught up in the whirlwind of bank failures, rising interest rates and the prospect of doom and gloom everywhere you turn. While there is no denying that we are in economic trouble at the moment, there [...]
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October 10th, 2008 — , Personal Budget Planning, bank balance, budget, car loans, enormous problem, expenditures, financial situation, how much money, money saving tips, mortgage payments, overspending, paycheck, paycheck to paycheck, personal finance, sad truth, subscriptions, tens of thousands, unnecessary expenses from Loanio @ Loanio
Overspending is an enormous problem for Americans right now and the sad truth is, many of us do not even know we are doing it. If you are finding it hard to make ends meet at the end of the month, or you are desperately waiting for that next paycheck to arrive, you may need [...]
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October 7th, 2008 — , borrowers, consumer advocates, current situation, fannie mae, foreclosure, freddie mac, housing market, interest rates, lack of awareness, light at the end of the tunnel, money, mortgage, mortgage industry, mortgage payments, personal finance, refinance, resurgence, rude awakening, second job, specter, subprime, variable rate mortgage, variable rate mortgages from Loanio @ Loanio
There was big news within the mortgage industry recently as interest rates finally went back below 6%. The reaction was mixed, but the rate did prompt many people to rush to refinance their homes. For those that are stuck with variable rate mortgages, the current situation in the housing market has been volatile to say [...]
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If you invested in the real estate market recently and are now regretting that decision, there are a few ways that you can get out of financial trouble. For awhile, the real estate market was very solid and property values were going up. Many experts advised investing heavily in real estate, seemingly forgetting to take [...]
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