By: Annika Thomas | 2010-04-03 | Real Estate You do need to be careful and look over the terms of your mortgage carefully because lenders will often charge you additional fees if you try to make extra payments on your mortgage. They do this because the longer it takes you to pay it off, the more money they will make from interest. If you make extra payments then they lose that interest. read more
By: Alan Pavan | 2011-02-13 | Personal Finance When you have extra monthly disposable income, the question always arises: "Should I invest the money or apply the money to my debts, possibly for an early mortgage payoff?". The answer isn't always as straight forward as we would like. Here are some things you might want to look at when making this decision. read more
By: Alex Shawn | 2012-03-25 | Loans It's swift and simple to notice how much of the student loan you will have to pay from your salary with the online student loan payoff calculator. The calculator shows you the payments based on the current threshold. The repayments are taken by the employer on your behalf directly from the salary to the SLC until the loan is fully repaid. The use of the student loan payoff calculator is just used to see how much you will be deducted. read more
By: Alan Pavan | 2011-02-13 | Personal Finance Come on admit it. I admit it. We've all done it... You always make your monthly mortgage payments on time but for some reason, THIS MONTH, the gods of reason strike your brain. You miss your payment deadline and you get hit with a late fee. Well at least it's nothing real big, maybe as low as only 30 or 40 dollars. At least that's what you think, but late fees are real killers especially to an ear read more
By: Alan Pavan | 2011-02-13 | Personal Finance Early mortgage payoff requires you to be dedicated to the process of getting out of debt. Unfortunately most of us lack the discipline required to follow though until our mortgages have been paid off. Too many of us follow the creed of buy now and pay later. This lack of discipline gets us in trouble with unsustainable debt and makes it hard to reverse our debt outlook. Here are a few things we al read more
By: Cecil Dunbar | 2010-04-01 | Debt Consolidation Many of us get lured by quick accessibility to visa cards and loans and get into the practice of overspending. However, when we are entrapped in the burden of debt the query, 'how to consolidate debt' confuses us. You can consolidate your burden of debt in quite a few ways. read more
By: brian warren | 2010-12-14 | Debt Consolidation Do you know you can carry your mortgage while still paying off your student debt? All you need is some smart debt management strategies to manage both loans. read more
By: Neil Venketramen | 2010-04-02 | Retirement My client just turned 50 and is about nine years away from withdrawal eligibility? In nine years from now he can dip into his 401(k) retirement savings without incurring penalties or fees. His told me... read more
By: Alan Pavan | 2011-02-13 | Personal Finance Early mortgage pay off may seem like a unreachable dream, but when done properly that dream can be realized. With some discipline and effort you can pay off your mortgage early and save thousands in interest payments over the life of your loan. Here are the top 5 things you need to take into consideration when deciding to undertake paying your mortgage off early. read more
By: Alan Pavan | 2011-02-13 | Personal Finance Early mortgage payoff is a very tempting thing to do. Who wouldn't want to be free of their monthly mortgage payment. Who isn't tempted by the thought of owning their home free and clear of the bank. Although the desire of being mortgage free is a very worthy goal, the saying "just because you can doesn't mean you should" might be applicable in this case. read more
By: Max pepin | 2011-04-01 | Article Marketing When creating an affiliate marketing website, here are some valuable tips you should know. The key to great performance is of course having the right product and the right marketing niche. Make sure ... read more
By: Lyndsey Shaffer | 2010-04-03 | Strategic planning Time management skills are vital for the small business owner. The need to manage your time is not a new concept. However, many neglect to prioritize their tasks. Every single day you must have a list of things you will accomplish. From that list you need to identify "the high payoff task". read more
By: Jeanna Gabellini | 2010-12-09 | Coaching Wouldn't it be great if there were a magic formula you could follow to know what actions to take, and when, so that you could always get the best results in every project or business you focus on? There is a way to determine the highest pay off actions you personally should take. read more
By: Hector Milla | 2010-04-02 | Debt Management Debt settlement is definitely good idea for paying off credit card debt that has become overwhelming. The process is used to assist individuals in being able to pay off unsecured debt like credit cards and unsecured loans. The process is not normally available for secured loans like automotive loans and mortgages. read more
By: Gary Mcclure | 2010-04-01 | Personal Finance Create a personal stimulus plan for yourself. This idea isn't new but this method is. I have found a way to accelerate the payoff of almost any type of loan; auto, boat, RV, motorcycle, mortgage and even student loans. The program requires no out of pocket or up front expense and no loan modification. It is simply the best financial tool that you could ever hope to find, short of winning the lottery. read more