Residential Mortgages (Part 1)
Posted by admin on Aug 15, 2008
Choosing a residential mortgage in today’s market can seem like a daunting task. The borrower can be faced with a myriad of choices. Each lending institution presents their respective claims to the enquiring borrower in an attempt to entice them to use their residential mortgage product. Each one assures the borrower that [...]
Credit Card Debt Consolidation - Slash Your Debts
Posted by admin on Aug 11, 2008
It’s no secret that credit card debt has become a major problem facing our economy today. If you’re one of the millions of consumers suffering from major credit card debt, then you’re probably desperate to get your massive bills under control.
But the options seem limited; you probably think that it’s almost impossible to make [...]
Debt Consolidation Tips
Posted by admin on Jul 15, 2008
As the bills roll in every month, do you ever wonder if there’s an easier way? First comes the house payment, then the car payment. Credit cards, store accounts, and payments for those “toys” you bought on credit quickly follow. You’re mailing out checks left and right, and wonder if there will [...]
Debt Consolidation: Is It Really What You Think It Is?
Posted by admin on Jul 7, 2008
There is a great deal of misinformation online about debt and debt solutions. It’s not so much deliberate falsification as a blurring of terminology. This may sound pretty academic—after all, who cares how terms like debt consolidation or debt settlement or debt negotiation are defined if they all get me the desired result?
The fact is [...]
How to Choose Between Debt Management and Debt Elimination
Posted by admin on Jun 20, 2008
Overwhelming credit card debt is a very common problem for many American consumers. Too many people just continue to pay their monthly minimum payments without any knowledge that their debt burden may never go away.
When a person comes to the realization that they are caught in an endless cycle of debt, they may then [...]
My Budget Plan is Balancing My Check Book.
Posted by admin on Jun 20, 2008
Is that the way you do your budget plan? Do you even balance your check book? Maybe you can’t even find your check book? Do you even have a budget plan? Do you understand where your hard earned cash is going? Does your debt keep increasing and you have a runaway debt train on your [...]
What You Should Know About Student Loans
Posted by admin on Jun 16, 2008
For students to finance their education, most must take on school loans. Student loans are money extended to students to help them pay for their professional education costs but they must pay this back after graduation. Usually government issued student loans have a lower interest rate than personal and other loans. To [...]
Seven Myths About Debt You Might Believe (at Your Peril)
Posted by admin on Jun 13, 2008
Debt is the sort of subject that people keep to themselves. There is a lot of interior monologue going on about debt, but not much real conversation.
In that kind of climate, a lot of wrong beliefs can spring up. While some mistaken ideas about debt may be academic matter or of not much consequence, some [...]
Consumer Fears Fuelling Inflation
Posted by admin on Jun 12, 2008
A new nationwide consumer poll from Lloyds TSB has suggested that concerns about food, fuel and energy costs are driving expectations of high inflation in the year to come.
The consumer barometer identified that average expectations for inflation in the next 12 months were found to approach four per cent, as opposed to the official three [...]
Combine Credit Counseling With Debt Elimination for a Fresh Financial Beginning
Posted by admin on Jun 10, 2008
You have found yourself drowning in debt. Credit card debt mainly. It may or may not be comforting to know that you are not alone. Credit cards are too easy to obtain and use. Combine this with our “buy it now and pay for it later” society and you have a [...]






