There exists a well-known pattern in the banking institutions at this time which usually has to do with personal savings financial records and savings interest rates. When you keep your savings with the same traditional bank inside the similar account for quite a few years, you would expect your own bank to take care of you. But they don’t and actually reap the benefits of this.
July 24th, 2010 | Posted in Personal Finance | No Comments
People still talk about the 2009 stimulus bill even though it was passed over a year ago. While it is still in the news almost every week, many people don’t seem to understand that it was there to give aid to large businesses as well as state governments. There was nothing in it for the average guy on the street.
June 29th, 2010 | Posted in Loans | No Comments
Greece is scheduled to repay a 8.4bn Euro loan to investors on May 19th; unfortunately it coincides with an all time low for the country’s economy. Greece’s finance ministry is in discussion with the European Commission and the IMF, producing a joint paper by 19th May. The country is struggling to come up with plans to reduce its 300bn euro debt over the next three years. The country aims to seal an agreement for a swift 40bn euro payout from the IMF and Eurozone members.
April 28th, 2010 | Posted in Loans | No Comments
When people compare certificates of deposit (CD), one of the first things they want to find out is on how much they are going to earn from the investment. To help them find out, they need to arm themselves with knowledge on how to calculate for the earnings that they can expect using the tools that they would be provided with, which include the interest rates that would be offered on their CD investments.
April 9th, 2010 | Posted in Personal Finance | No Comments
What to know about a VA Streamline Refinance Loan is that this loan, without a doubt, is known as the best refinance loan on the market. Its simplicity and easy qualification process allows those with existing VA Loans the opportunity to refinance with a lower interest rate.
March 29th, 2010 | Posted in Personal Finance | No Comments
Were you in the armed forces? Are you looking to buy a house? Veterans will qualify for special loans. Here are some things to consider about VA loans.
March 29th, 2010 | Posted in Personal Finance | No Comments
For many veterans, the opportunity to own a home can be made possible through the use of available VA home loans. These loans are part of what is known as the GI Bill of Rights and are available to qualifying veterans to purchase homes without the need of a down payment.
March 27th, 2010 | Posted in Personal Finance | No Comments
The VA Refinance Loans were created to provide more favorable mortgage terms for veterans. The Interest Rate Reduction Refinancing Loan allows a veteran to refinance their current VA loan so that they can get a lower interest rate or change an adjustable rate mortgage into a fixed rate mortgage.
March 27th, 2010 | Posted in Personal Finance | No Comments
Looking at mortgage rates can be a bit confusing at times. Where do you look? What options do you have? Here are some answers to consider.
March 15th, 2010 | Posted in Loans | No Comments
The Internet is a great place for people who are uninformed on the stock market to learn. They want to get started, but don’t know how, so they just Google search “stocks for beginners.” Those people who can’t figure out the stock market probably haven’t invested anything in a few years, and as a result haven’t lost anything of consequence due to the markets. There are a lot of people today who are anxious because they’ve lost money in the markets already.
February 22nd, 2010 | Posted in Personal Finance | No Comments