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- Ready to Buy a Home
Scenario: Malcolm and Gayle are a young couple living in Iowa. Both have full-time jobs earning a combined annual salary of 80,000.. Scenario: Malcolm and Gayle are a young couple living in Iowa. Both have full-time jobs earning a combined annual salary of 80,000. Their main monthl - In a Tough Economy, the Federal PLUS Loan May Give Parents Extra Cash Needed for a Child's College Tuition
If you have a son or daughter in college, the recession may have impacted your savings and investments at a time when you were depending on those resources to pay for college. With lenders tightening up requirements to qualify for personal or home equity loans you may be looking for other financial - I've gotten myself into a financial mess.
Have a few late bills? Do you chronically miss credit card payments? Have you defaulted on a loan? Having a poor credit history can wreak havoc when trying to plan for your future. For example, you may end up being turned down for loans or you may be approved for a loan, but at a higher interest rat - First-Time Homebuyers Can Use Tax Credit for Down Payment, Closing Costs for FHA Mortgage
If you, like many potential home buyers, are leaning toward buying a home in part due to the 8,000 federal tax credit you may be in for a very nice surprise. Instead of having to purchase a home, file a federal income tax return and only then get the tax credit, buyers who choose to apply for a. - Budgeting on a Military Salary
Budgeting can seem very difficult on a military paycheck, especially if your servicemember is not earning a lot and if you, as a spouse, are unable to bring in steady additional income to supplement the military pay. Often it can be difficult for a military spouse to earn additional regular income b - Places to Turn When Money is Tight
No matter how much you work and plan and take wise financial first steps, like those outlined in the “11 Things Single Moms Must Do, there are times when financial issues can become overwhelming and money seems impossibly tight. Take heart.. No matter how much you work and plan and take wise - Mortgage Center: Resources
Mortgage Counseling . Mortgage Counseling HopeNow U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)Approved Housing Counseling Agencies Homeownership Preservation Foundation Acorn Housing Corporation Credit Counseling Association of Consumer - Past Debt
More than likely both spouses in a blended family situation come into the new marriage with existing debt. It is CRUCIAL to both your new family’s financial and emotional health that you sit down and talk honestly and openly about your financial situations prior to marriage or as early on in the mar - Signing a Lease
Depending on your timeframe and the market for rental properties in your area you may need to sign a lease quickly, in which case you need to understand what the lease outlines and what you’ll need to provide. If you’re renting from a large property management company (like those that own large apar - How to decide if you really want to own a home
It seems obvious but the first place to start is to decide whether or not you really want to own a home. No doubt, there are definite benefits to homeownership, including: Tax benefits.. It seems obvious but the first place to start is t - Immigration Issues for Multigenerational Families
Immigration is the top reason for the formation of multigenerational families. Immigrants come to the U.. Immigration is the top reason for the formation of multigenerational families. Immigrants come to the U.S. – either legally or illegally – and send for or encourage their imme - Closing on a Loan
Closing, sometimes called “going to settlement, on a home is like the part of the wedding ceremony where the bride and groom exchange vows. It’s where you and the seller seal the deal! Closing on a home loan is when you sign all the papers transferring ownership of the property from the seller to th - Selecting a Lender
Congratulations. You invested some real time last month to educate yourself about the not-so-simple-to-understand mortgage.. Congratulations. You invested some real time last month to educate yourself about the not-so-simple-to-understand mortgage. Now that you know the basics about what a mortgage - Next Steps: Recovering from a Service Member’s Death
As you work through the initial grief of losing your loved one it is important to know what resources the military provides: Legal Assistance Your casualty affairs officer will accompany you to a meeting with a Department of Defense legal assistance officer where you will learn about the benefits an - Eleven Steps Single Moms Need to Take
Single moms have mastered the art of multi-tasking. Working, making phone calls, vacuuming, paying bills, feeding kids and taking them places, responding to emails …. Single moms have mastered the art of multi-tasking. Working, making phone calls, vacuuming, paying bills, feeding kids and ta - Making Home Improvements
Whether you have purchased a real “fixer-upper” or you are considering modest “cosmetic” changes, making home improvements can be a way to make your home better fit your family, lifestyle and/or financial goals when re-selling. Deciding on Improvements and Setting Your Budget Making home improvement - Refinancing
When you buy a home you obtain a mortgage, also called a purchase loan by mortgage professionals. It’s simply a loan to purchase a home.. When you buy a home you obtain a mortgage, also called a purchase loan by mortgage professionals. It’s simply a loan to purchase a home. The bank or f - Mortgage Counseling If You're Having Trouble Paying Your Mortgage
If you are having difficulty making your monthly mortgage payment or even facing foreclosure you cannot afford to wait and hope that you can resolve the issue later. If you are behind on your mortgage you can be faced with foreclosure, and sooner than you may realize.. If you are having difficu - Parents Dealing with their Single Adult Child’s Deployment
Most often deployment information and support is directed to the servicemember’s spouse. But what about the single servicemember? What happens when he/she is deployed? After being out of the family home and living on his or her own, suddenly he or she needs family members to help with the paperwork - What Every Homebuyer Needs to Know Before Agreeing to a Mortgage
Are you or a loved one considering becoming a homeowner? Taking on a mortgage loan to purchase a home can be an intimidating and confusing process. A Federal Reserve study for the Federal Trade Commission found that a significant percentage of homebuyers did not understand key features and costs of - Comparing Mortgage Costs
There are several costs associated with borrowing money to buy a home including the interest rate you’ll be charged to borrow the principal (loan amount) points, mortgage insurance closing costs and the down payment. Interest Rate One of the most important pieces of information you need from a lende - Moving Day
The big day is almost here. Moving day.. The big day is almost here. Moving day. Before you get to enjoy the excitement of moving into your new home, you’ve got to make it through the tedium and trial of actually boxing up and moving all your possessions. Having your tools and materials rea - Rising Interest Rates and the Mortgage Crunch and What It May Mean to You
The initial housing boom began in early 2002 - 2003. Interest rates were falling to all-time lows.. The initial housing boom began in early 2002 - 2003. Interest rates were falling to all-time lows. A surge of homebuyers eager to take advantage of the low interest rates on mortgages began pushing ho - What to Do When the Deployment is Extended
Imagine learning that your spouse has 24 hours to report for duty and be deployed for combat. Now imagine that the day before the scheduled homecoming, you are notified that he/she won't be coming home for another 12-15 months.. Imagine learning that your spouse has 24 hours to report for duty and be de