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Articles tagged "interest rates":

11 articles found

Lower Interest Rates - What Do They Mean To You?

By Ray Prince

The fact that the Bank of England (BOE) has slashed interest rates by 1.5% to 3%, I think shows how worried they are about the British economy. In a Bloomberg survey of 60 economists, nobody had predicted such a large cut in one go. You would be forgiven for wondering what the reasoning behind this decision is when inflation has reached over 5%, and the BoE are supposed to target 2%.

What's Your FICO Score Today?

By Stephanie Andrews

Your FICO score is a term used to measure your overall credit worthiness. It is based on the information provided in your credit report. The report, in turn, reveals information about your past and present payment patterns. It also lists details regarding your credit history and the different forms of credit you currently have.

Amidst The Mortgage Slump You Can Still Get The Best Mortgage Rates

By Lee Collins

There were many factors that caused this mortgage meltdown and credit crunch. This gives the average person that just wants to achieve the American dream of home ownership a snapshot of what happened and that there are still options for them to get a home loan.

Bad Debt Loans

By Willie Tomlin

There are many different types of loans available to people who have a lot of bad debt and poor credit. The terms for most of these loans can vary, some are flexible, some are not. The terms generally are determined by the purpose and amount of the loan.

The Top Five Mistakes People Make When Getting A Home Loan

By Kyle Dawson

This article is designed to help a borrower avoid making some of the most common mistakes when chosing a lender or a home loan.

4 Important "W's" Of The Adjustable Rate Mortgage

By Darrin Roseborsky

The current mortgage meltdown has given the adjustable rate mortgage a black eye. Used properly, it can be a smart way to use money to your advantage. Here's the breakdown on the ARM and how and when to use it without hurting yourself.

Mortgage Refinancing? 3 Smart Ways To Maximize Your Savings

By Darrin Roseborsky

Discover mortgage refinancing strategies that will slash your monthly mortgage loan payment by as much as 50% while making it possible for you to consolidate credit card debt, establish and fully fund a nest egg that you can tap into in the event of an emergency, as well as provide you with more funds for your retirement planning - and still keep your monthly outlay of cash just about where it is now.

Chicken Little: The Economy Is Falling!

By Robert M. Clinger III

As a result of the perceived falling of the economic sky, policymakers are scrambling to come up with a fiscal stimulus plan which, coupled with aggressive monetary policy action by the Fed, is intended to stave off a recession and calm jittery financial markets. There is little, if anything, that can be done to stop the economic downturn that is in progress and that is coming.

Good News About The Sub-prime Mortgage Crisis

By Lloyd Segal

In recent months, the national media has dwelled on the collapse of the subprime mortgage market and the surge of foreclosures. But there is another side to this story that should also be considered.

Tough Love: Why The Federal Reserve Should NOT Cut Interest Rates

By Robert M. Clinger III

With the real estate bubble having burst and the financial system in a tizzy over the attending fallout in the mortgage markets, bankers, investors, homeowners, and CEOs are calling on the Federal Reserve’s Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) to cut the federal funds rate in an effort to avert a financial meltdown. However, the Federal Reserve should see through these self-serving calls and hold rates steady for the time being.

The World Of Mortgages

By Steven Cancel

A indepth look at the difference between mortgages around the world.