Black homeowners pay $13K more for home loans: study – The Real Deal
Black homeowners pay $13K more for home loans: study The Real Deal
Black homeowners pay $13K more for home loans: study The Real Deal
Granite State Credit Union (GSCU) provides members with a variety of mortgage products across the state of New Hampshire. GSCU AT A GLANCE Year Founded 1945 Coverage Area New Hampshire HQ Address 1415 Elm Street, Manchester, New Hampshire 03101 Phone Number 1-800-645-4728 GSCU COMPANY INFORMATION Services the state of New Hampshire Offers conventional loans, […]
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Getting a financial advisor in your 20s is a responsible thing to do. At the every least, it means that you are serious about your finances. Finding one in your local area is not hard, especially with SmartAsset free matching tool, which can match you up to 3 financial advisors in under 5 minutes. However, …
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Drafting a last will and testament can help to ensure that your assets are distributed according to your wishes after you pass away. You can also use your will to name a legal guardian for minor children or choose an … Continue reading →
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Debt comes in all shapes and sizes. You can owe money to utility companies, banks, credit card providers, and the government. Thereâs student loan debt, credit card debt, mortgage debt, and much more. But what are the official categories of debt and how do the payoff strategies for these debts differ? Categories of Debt Debt […]
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Due to financial consequences of COVID-19 â and the broader impact on our economy â now is an excellent time to consider refinancing most loans you have. This can include mortgage debt you have that may be converted to a new loan with a lower interest rate, as well as auto loans, personal loans, and […]
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In borrowing, there are two types of debts, recourse and nonrecourse. Recourse debt holds the person borrowing money personally liable for the debt. If you default on a recourse loan, the lender will have license, or recourse, to go after … Continue reading →
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Now that the festive season is behind you, what remains with you are the beautiful memories and of course, the huge holiday debt that you accumulated. As the new year kicks off, two factors can greatly impact your credit; how you pay (or not pay) your debt and how much of your available credit you […]
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Your minimum monthly payment is the lowest amount that you need to pay on your credit card balance. Any less could result in a derogatory mark, any more will clear more of the principal. Your monthly payment is one of the most important aspects of your credit card debt and failure to understand this could […]
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