Loans
The Dos and Donâts of Borrowing Money
Taking on debt is a thorny subject. Signing on an affordable mortgage is one thing. Racking up credit card debt on unnecessary purchases? Quite another. Any time you borrow money, you put your finances at risk. That’s why it’s important to … Continue reading →
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Learn How To Become Debt Free – Stop Living With Debt For Good!
Do you want to become debt free? Would you like to no longer have debt payments hanging over your head? Do you want to stop living paycheck to paycheck, and instead be able to save for the future? Paying off debt is hard work. If it weren’t so hard, then it would be no problem […]
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Hitting the Books Again? Here’s How to Financially Prepare for Grad School
Earning an advanced degree as a working professional can be a challengeâunless you have a good financial plan.
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How Do CDs Work?
A certificate of deposit, more commonly known as a CD, is a special type of savings account. You deposit your money into the account and agree not to make any withdrawals for a certain period of time. At the end of that time, you get your money plus whatever was earned in interest back. Want… Read More
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Wallowa County, Oregon VA Loan Information
Table of Contents What is the VA Loan Limit? How to Apply for a VA Home Loan? What is the Median Home Price? What are the VA Appraisal Fees? Do I need Flood Insurance? How do I learn about Property Taxes? What is the Population? What are the major cities? About Wallowa County Veteran Information […]
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What Is the SBA 8(a) Business Development Program?
The 8(a) Business Development program is a Small Business Administration initiative designed to level the federal government contracting playing field for small business owners who are socially and economically disadvantaged. Qualifying businesses can compete for contracts that are set aside … Continue reading →
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Deferment and Forbearance of Student Loans
Deferment and forbearance are options that people struggling to keep up with their student loans can use to make sure they don’t get into serious trouble. Falling behind on your payments can hurt your credit or lead your lenders to … Continue reading →
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What to do when your CARES Act mortgage forbearance ends
Millions of CARES Act mortgage forbearance plans are set to end in September and October Should you extend your forbearance plan or exit?
Mortgage rates remain at record-low levels
After falling to a record low last week, the average U.S. mortgage rate for a 30-year fixed loan remained at 2.67% this week.
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