Mortgages/Loans
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South Carolina Student Loan
For college students attending school in South Carolina, or South Carolina residents attending college in the United States, South Carolina Student Loans are available.
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Sallie Mae Student Loans
Sallie Mae offers college student loans both through the Federal Family Education Loan Program (FFEL) and its private lending stream. This article reviews both options.
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Citi Student Loans
Citi offers federal Stafford Loans, PLUS Loans and a wide range of private student loans for both undergraduate and graduate students. This article details these options.
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Wells Fargo Student Loans
For both undergraduate and graduate students looking for ways to cover college attendance costs, Wells Fargo offers a range of both federal and private loans.
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Chase Student Loans
Chase offers school-certified private loans for undergraduate and graduate students who need additional funding for college. This article will review its loan offerings.
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FHA Insured Home Mortgage Loan Programs
Discover the various home mortgage programs that the FHA insures. Some of the programs include streamline refinance, reverse mortgage and adjustable rate mortgages.
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Cosmetic Surgery Financing for Bad Credit
Using cosmetic surgery financing, a person can get loans for all cosmetic, plastic, dental, gastric bypass and infertility surgery even without a good credit history.
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Federal Stafford Loan
Federal Stafford Loans, offered both through the government's Direct loan program and the FFEL loan program, are often subsidized student loans with fixed interest rates.
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Debt Consolidation Loans in Canada
Canadians drowning in debt have the option of applying for an unsecured or secured debt consolidation loan through a bank or other financial institution.
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Problems in Repaying a Student Loan
Some students find themselves in debt after graduation. How do these students end up in debt as their careers begin and what are their options?
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Facts on California Payday Loans
Although payday advances are available in California, the limit on payday loans is $255. Also, California does not allow payday lenders to extend or rollover loans.
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Rules of Thumb for Home Buying
Buying a home can be a dream come true or give new meaning to "Nightmare on Elm Street." Getting the right kind of loan and home can make the difference.
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1031 Exchange Explained
Knowing the rules and requirements of a 1031 exchange can save a person thousands of dollars when it comes to selling and buying property.
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Overview of Federal Student Loans
Federal student loans are offered directly by the federal government or via private lenders backed by the U.S. Treasury. This guide explains these various student loans.
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Rapid Rescoring
A new and growing part of the credit industry is rapid rescoring services. These innovative companies offer to correct inaccurate credit report info in 72 hours or less.
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Selling Your Home Online
So you're selling your home and have staged it and priced it to sell. Now it's time to get your listing - and the results of all your hard prep work - maximum exposure.
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Pricing Your Home to Sell Quickly
After home staging, pricing your home to sell is paramount to securing a fast home sale. Find out how to determine your optimum pricing strategy.
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Buying a New Home in Canada
Buying a new home can be an exhilarating experience, but can also be fraught with difficulties. Knowing what to expect and what to watch out for can prevent major problem
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$8000 First-Time Home Buyer Tax Credit
On November 6, 2009 the President signed an extension of the first-time home buyer tax credit. This extension expires on April 30, 2009 and provides an $8000 tax credit.
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Savings Account Payday Loan
A savings account payday loan is actually a type of short-term loan that's unsecured and available to people who are capable of meeting certain eligibility requirements.
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$6500 Home Buyer Tax Credit
Worker, Homeownership, and Business Assistance Act of 2009 has established a tax credit up to $6,500 for qualified existing home owners purchasing a principal residence.
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