Finance Articles
226: Drowning in Mortgage Debt?
While news reports continue to forecast rising foreclosure rates, there may be a solution for homeowners who think they’re trapped in a mortgage with no way out. Distressed homeowners already have pl
227: Big Brother escape from car insurance
Everything’s harder now than it used to be, isn’t it? From booking train tickets to understanding your phone bill, everything’s more complex and complicated. Gone is the simple life. And everything’s
228: Try Insuring the Big Brother house
When is an insured home not an insured home? When you need to make a claim, is the somewhat cynical answer you might hear today. Just as the whole of life appears to have gotten a whole lot more busy,
229: Rainy Summer, Sycamore Leaves
One week in and two weeks to go, so far I had managed to go to bed, get up, and in between laze around the house doing the bare minimum. I’d cleaned the house quite well before the last time I went aw
230: Big Brother’s big car?
Why restrict Big Brother to a house? Why not cordon off say, an abandoned or little used airfield and make it a Big Brother camp? That way, we could see the Big Brother contestants zipping around the
231: Is my house a big brother house?
There’s something kinetic about the big brother house. Like it’s a ship moving somewhere. I guess the range of emotions, the sense of (albeit vague) purpose – in that they are there for a competition
232: Don’t overlook Poland when booking your week away
Considering that a whole world war was started by the German invasion of Poland (a war that we insisted on Poland’s behalf) most people know rather little about Poland. If they know anything at all it
233: Maltese Living Tempts Real Estate Buyers
Malta is known for many fascinating points of interest. The ruins of Malta are legendary and fascinate tourists today. Malta's magnificent architecture dates all the way back to Roman and Norman times
234: Most Expensive Road In The World
A survey by a highly placed and respected European banking internet site has just concluded a survey showing where the most expensive roads are in the world for property - and the top one is Avenue Pr
235: Why Do People Get Into Credit Card Debt
With the use of credit cards comes credit card debt. How do people get into debt? The old saying that it is easier to get into debt than it is to get out of debt is one hundred percent true. There are
236: Steps to avoid damaging your credit of losing your home
Many home homeowners are now seeing their mortgages rise, after being enticed with the variable or adjustable rate mortgage, these people are now finding it harder to keep up with their payments due t
237: High-end property sales
Whilst the majority of the UK is struggling to make ends meet amid the credit crunch, there is a certain percentage of the housing market that is seemingly unaffected by the crisis as drops in prices
238: Types of mortgage
Fixed rate mortgage
The main negative feature of a fixed rate mortgage, is that is the Bank of England lowers the interest rates then, your monthly repayments will not change, that is until the end o
239: The Power Of A Line Of Credit Home Loan
A Line Of Credit involves having all your income paid into your loan account, and can be a very powerful tool for reducing the size of your loan and the time it takes to pay it off.
With a Line Of Cr
240: Subprime Finance Crunch
How long is China's manufacturing pricing benefit going to last?
Not for long if the white paper issued the American Chamber of Commerce is anything to go by. The Chinese Government's rule of subsidy
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