Mortgage denial stats by race: What we can learn
A recent report showed racial divides in mortgage approval and denial. We look closer at the data to see why, and how anyone can improve their chance of mortgage success.
A recent report showed racial divides in mortgage approval and denial. We look closer at the data to see why, and how anyone can improve their chance of mortgage success.
The middle class may be feeling the squeeze, but the upper-middle class certainly isn’t. The former cohort has shrunk from 61% of households in 1971 to just 52% now, according to the Pew Research Center. The upper-middle class, by contrast, … Continue reading →
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Every year, people’s lives change in ways that affect their taxes. They may start a higher education program or have a child, and others take on elderly parents as dependents. These situations can change their eligibility for tax credits. In … Continue reading →
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The VA cash-out refinance program enables veterans and active-duty service members to tap into their homeâs equity and, depending on current refinance interest rates, lower their interest rate at the […]
If you’re interested in starting a business while in college, here are some ideas that you might want to consider.
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Personal loans are typically unsecured loans offering up to $50,000 with a term of up to 5 years. They come in several shapes and sizes and interest rates, fees, and terms can differ greatly, but the average personal loan in the United States is between $7,000 and $8,000 and charged at a rate of 11% and 12%. Steps to Getting a Personal […]
How to Get a Personal Loan (Application, Approval, Alternatives) is a post from Pocket Your Dollars.
Are you wondering if there are personal loans for fair credit out there? If you are, then the answer is a resounding “Yes.” There are, indeed, personal loans for fair credit available to you. If you have fair credit, expect your credit history to be under the microscope by lenders when applying for a personal …
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I am asked all the time whether I think it was worth it to go to college as a real estate investor and real estate broker. I got my degree in business with an emphasis in finance. I think the degree helped me and I am glad I went to college but I don’t think … Read more
With a brand new PhD under her belt, our latest Mint audit recruit, Renee, is ready to take on the real world with gusto. The 34-year-old is eager to buy a home and ramp up her retirement savings. She currently…
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