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Financing Furniture- A Disaster Waiting to Happen
Offers for financing furniture are everywhere these days. You’ll see commercials on TV, offers in stores, signs on streets, and more. I see them all the time, and I can’t believe the “deals” they are promising people. To be honest, I have never once seen a good deal on furniture financing. I’ve seen offers for […]
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Loans Still Taking 2 Months to Close as Refi Demand Stays Strong
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The interest rates on 30-year fixed rate mortgages originated in December reached an all-time low in ICE Mortgage Technology’s (formerly Ellie Mae’s) records, an average of 2.93 percent and a 4-basis point decline from the November rate. The company, in its monthly Origination Insight Report , said the note rate for all three loan types it tracks, FHA, Conventional, and VA, were all below 3.0 percent for the second straight month. FHA and Conventional loans dropped to 2.94 and 2.96 percent, respectively. Each averaged 2.99 percent the prior month. The VA rate fell from 2.72 to 2.66 percent. Refinances continued to dominate at 60 percent of originations , down 1 percentage point from November but up from 46 percent a year earlier. The outsized share was skewed toward conventional loans at 68…(read more)
Mortgage rates set 14th record low of the year, driving even more refinance demand – CNBC
Mortgage rates set 14th record low of the year, driving even more refinance demand CNBC
When Do Homeowners Pay More in Principal Than Interest? â 2021 Study
As 2020 mortgage rates in the U.S. reached historic lows, housing sales increased throughout the year. Freddie Mac data shows that the 30-year fixed mortgage rate, excluding fees and points, fell to less than 3% in July 2020 for the … Continue reading →
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Save Money on Back to “School” Supplies in 2020
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This school season, families across the country are moving to remote learning. You may find yourself in this situation by choice — or not. No matter the reason your kids are taking part in virtual education, of course you want to do everything you can to make sure they’re successful in this new school year. … Read More about Save Money on Back to “School” Supplies in 2020
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How To Stick To Your Holiday Budget & Avoid Debt
How I Earned Up to $4,000 Per Month Baking Dog Treats (With Zero Baking Experience!)
Hello! Are you interested in starting a dog treat bakery business? Well, good news, this article will tell you what you need to know. Plus, you can sign up for this free training workshop that will teach you how to start your own side hustle baking and selling dog treats. Hi! My name is Kristin […]
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