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Home Equity and Second Mortgage Loan Options for Cash or Debt Refinancing
If you are a consumer who owns a home, then you might be tired of getting mortgage solicitations to refinance your mortgage. Most likely, you are a savvy homeowner who locked into a 30-year mortgage a few years at 5% with a fixed interest rate loan. You may not need to refinance your 1st mortgage, but chances are, you will want to access cash in the coming months. A fixed rate second mortgage or variable home equity credit line can get you cash, and a tax deduction without requiring you to refinance you low interest mortgage.
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Refinancing and Debt Payoffs
Getting a refinance done to pay off consumer debts can be great. There are also some unpleasant surprises that can cost you tens of thousands of dollars if you are not careful.
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Consolidate Debt for Financial Relief
Debt consolidation can help you get back on track by compiling all your debts into one monthly payment. Here are some of the advantages of consolidating debt for financial relief.
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Equity Loan Tips for Consolidating Debt With a Second Mortgage
As a result of the Bankruptcy Abuse and Consumer Protection Act which was passed in early 2005, filing for bankruptcy has become difficult, time consuming and expensive. However, because of the tax deduction benefits and the fact that housing prices have skyrocketed in recent years, the home equity loan (second mortgage) has become an increasingly popular way for consumers to borrow money for debt consolidation purposes, especially with the continued increases in interest rates on credit cards. The average household now has nearly $10,000 in credit card debt, and borrowing against the equity of your house can provide much-needed relief with lower payments, as well as a tax deduction that could equal 100% of the interest you pay on your loan—something that credit card and other non-mortgage debts can’t offer. Second mortgage loans can also be used to refinance high rate loans like auto loans and bad credit student loans, as well as variable rate loans.
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Debt Consolidation – Pros and Cons of Paying of Debt with a Mortgage
With the new, tougher bankruptcy laws in effect, people are looking for alternate bill consolidation, loan consolidation and credit card consolidation solutions. Debt consolidation loans are one of the most popular ways for homeowners to consolidate their debts by means of mortgage refinancing.
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Bad Credit Debt Consolidation Advice
Depending upon the financial situation, the level of debt and the future prospects, every individual in personal debt may require a different approach to the debt repayment. An individual will have to choose a debt repayment plan that is best suited to his/her present financial situation.
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Credit Card Consolidation - Benefits and Drawbacks
This article is designed to assist consumers in deciding if credit card consolidation is the right choice for their financial situation. It provides the benefits and drawbacks of consolidating credit card debts.
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Has the Time Come for Debt Consolidation Counseling?
Debt consolidation may take many forms. There are those with excellent credit who have a high level of revolving credit debt and decide to consolidate for convenience and the possibility of receiving a lower interest rate.
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Debt Consolidation Loan Helps You to Manage Your Debt
Debt Consolidation Loan is a loan that helps in consolidating all your existing debts into one. Debt Consolidation Loan reduces the monthly payments and leaves you accountable to one and only one creditor. You can get rid of all the hassles of dealing with your lenders.
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Debt Consolidation for Homeowners: Saving Grace for Inept Borrowers
Debt consolidation for homeowner is a way to enable you to repay the debts which are still unpaid. Three or more unpaid debts can be combined under debt consolidation at lower interest rates. This loan is secured on your home. with Homeowner debt consolidation deal with one loan, one monthly payment, one loan lender, low interest rates………..
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Effective Ways To Pay Off Your Credit Card Debt
People have a tendency to use their credit cards for everyday purchases. A credit card should be reserved only for emergencies. If you find that you are becoming increasingly dependent on your credit cards and actually living off them, it means that your finances are in a terrible situation. It is high time you start formulating a budget to meet your targets and get you finances back on track.
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4 Credit Card Debt Tips for Keeping (and Staying) Out of Debt - Part I
When you have credit card debt that is affecting your life and your financial situation, credit card debt tips can be something that can help you out a whole lot. It does not matter how much you owe on your credit card debts - you should seek any information you can about keeping, maintaining and/or reducing your credit card debt. In this article, I will outline a wide variety of credit card debt tips that can help nearly anyone with any amount of credit card debt.
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How to Reduce Debt
With the availability of a variety of credit facilities, one cannot simply resist the urge to charge their purchases or acquire loans to finance their new houses, cars or business. Problems arise when you have taken advantage of almost all types of loans, your obligations with sky rocketing interest rates become due and you do not have adequate funds to pay them all.
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Holiday Spending Causing New Years Financial Fireworks?
If your holiday gift buying seems to have turned into a New Year's financial nightmare don't despair, there is a solution. The trick is keeping calm and then just figure out a sensible budget that can get you back on solid financial footing.
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Finding Solutions in Debt Negotiation
For any reason, from financial mismanagement to unforeseen circumstances, a person’s debt may suddenly become unmanageable, and debt negotiation may be necessary. Debt negotiation may not always work with every creditor, but for your financial peace of mind it is certainly worth a try.
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