Bankruptcy is the inability to pay creditors. There are multiple types of bankruptcy. One, a person can file for him/herself, admitting he/she is in over his/her head. The second is involuntary bankruptcy, in which a creditor can petition against someone who owes them an amount of money. Although involuntary bankruptcy does occur, the majority of [...]
2010 marks the end of yet another decade that witnessed the most diversified economic upheavals. While it began with the dreaded Y2K fear and the busted dot com bubble, there were stock market highs and lows, 9/11twin tower attack, Iraq war, and the economical slump and recession that painted the canvas of ugly memories. But [...]
Attempting to acquire a loan can be a stressful situation, particularly for a person who has never had a loan before. There are many ins and outs of loans, and many things taken in to consideration before the loan is issued. Your past credit is a huge part of what kind of loan you can [...]
If you have ever purchased a home or researched purchasing a home, then you are well familiar with the term “mortgage”. For those of you who are new to the process or have yet to investigate all that goes in to the home-buying process, then “mortgage” is a term that demands definition as it will, [...]
So, you are planning to buy your perfect house or commercial property but don’t know what your options are in the mortgage department. Well, there are tons to choose from and they are all tailored to your specific needs. If you have a great job and money isn’t an issue, you can make higher payments and [...]
The personal cost of living is a number that many people do not think much about. It’s too bad more people don’t calculate their personal cost of living though, as this number can have a huge impact on every aspect of life. The cost of living is not simply decided by the city or state [...]
Credit cards are more than a luxury now days; in fact for some people they are essential. It is easy to spend too much, taking advantage of the credit cards, but tough to pay them off. With the increase in the usage of credit cards these days, resulting in heavy debts, credit [...]
04 February 2010
Bankruptcy is the inability to pay creditors. There are multiple types of bankruptcy. One, a person can file for him/herself, admitting he/she is in over his/her head. The second is involuntary bankruptcy, in which a creditor can petition against someone who owes them an amount of money. Although involuntary bankruptcy does occur, the majority of [...]
01 February 2010
2010 marks the end of yet another decade that witnessed the most diversified economic upheavals. While it began with the dreaded Y2K fear and the busted dot com bubble, there were stock market highs and lows, 9/11twin tower attack, Iraq war, and the economical slump and recession that painted the canvas of ugly memories. But [...]
22 January 2010
Attempting to acquire a loan can be a stressful situation, particularly for a person who has never had a loan before. There are many ins and outs of loans, and many things taken in to consideration before the loan is issued. Your past credit is a huge part of what kind of loan you can [...]
20 January 2010
If you have ever purchased a home or researched purchasing a home, then you are well familiar with the term “mortgage”. For those of you who are new to the process or have yet to investigate all that goes in to the home-buying process, then “mortgage” is a term that demands definition as it will, [...]
04 December 2009
So, you are planning to buy your perfect house or commercial property but don’t know what your options are in the mortgage department. Well, there are tons to choose from and they are all tailored to your specific needs. If you have a great job and money isn’t an issue, you can make higher payments and [...]
04 December 2009
The personal cost of living is a number that many people do not think much about. It’s too bad more people don’t calculate their personal cost of living though, as this number can have a huge impact on every aspect of life. The cost of living is not simply decided by the city or state [...]
