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8 Tips for Getting Approved for a Mortgage

By |2016-08-03T17:38:13+00:00August 3rd, 2016|Blog|

It’s not as easy as it once was to get a home loan. Government regulations due to the recent housing crisis are the primary culprit. The requirements are more stringent than they were 10 years ago. Debt-to-income ratio requirements are much tougher than in the past. It’s more challenging to get a mortgage, but not impossible. Make your mortgage application more likely to be accepted: Have a down payment. The less money you need to borrow, the better your odds of being approved. The larger your down payment, as a percentage of the sales price, the more comfortable the bank will feel. Banks would much rather loan 70% of the value of the home than 95%. If your income or credit are less than impressive, a larger down payment can make a huge difference.

Essential Steps for Setting Up a Trust Fund

By |2016-07-25T12:03:31+00:00July 25th, 2016|Blog|

Determine why you want or need a trust fund. Depending on your needs, the trust fund process can change. You don’t need a high income with a large number of assets to benefit from a trust. Trusts can be an important part of your financial plans and useful tools for planning your inheritance. Consult an attorney or financial expert for how a trust could benefit you the most in your situation.

Don’t Get a Prepaid Card Until You Read This

By |2016-07-18T11:40:03+00:00July 18th, 2016|Blog|

1. Understand the data collection. Prepaid cards may resemble credit and debit cards, but the application process is different. • Before you can get a prepaid card, you may have to provide sensitive private data that you might not want to share for just a prepaid card. You may have to provide your name, address, Social Security number, phone number, and other information.

Creative Financing for Commercial Real Estate Deals

By |2016-07-18T10:06:05+00:00July 18th, 2016|Blog|

Buying commercial property can be challenging. The properties can be very expensive, and you’ll usually need a down payment of at least 35%. Fortunately, there are many opportunities to fund commercial real estate creatively. Always remember that commercial real estate owners are business people. Everything is negotiable.

17 Quick and Easy Ways to Save Money

By |2016-07-11T13:16:35+00:00July 11th, 2016|Blog|

Saving money can be painless. It can even be a little fun with the right approach. It’s possible to save a ton of money with some minor adjustments in your spending habits. The trick is to save your savings. If you spend the money you save, you’re not gaining any ground. Find at least 10 tips you can put into action today: Save your change and your $1 bills. At the end of the day, take all of your change and $1 bills and put them in a jar. At the end of the month, make a deposit at your bank.

11 Ways to Save on Wedding Expenses

By |2016-07-11T11:02:44+00:00July 11th, 2016|Blog|

Weddings are expensive. The average wedding now costs over $25,000, and it can be argued that weddings are for the guests. The bride and groom hardly have time to enjoy themselves. There are numerous ways to minimize the expense of a wedding without detracting from the enjoyment. The keys are to think outside the box and prioritize.

Top 5 Money Mistakes of Young Couples

By |2016-06-27T11:15:25+00:00June 27th, 2016|Blog|

When you’re newly married, you’ll probably face some new challenges and might not feel that you’re ready for these new responsibilities. A lot of young couples don’t anticipate how different managing their finances can be once they get married. It’s important to understand how merging your finances will impact the way you spend and manage money. There are common mistakes most couples make, and you can avoid some difficulties by being aware of these errors. These are the five most common money mistakes young couples make:

Protect Your Finances from Inflation Before It’s Too Late

By |2016-06-27T09:51:13+00:00June 27th, 2016|Blog|

Understand purchasing power. Purchasing power refers to your ability to buy items such as necessities and luxuries. One of the main issues with inflation is that your purchasing power goes down as inflation goes up. For example, your $1 could buy an item yesterday, but today you’ll need $5 to buy the same item. Unfortunately, interest rates and incomes can’t always keep up with inflation.

How Helicopter Parents Affect a Child’s Finances

By |2016-06-20T09:44:54+00:00June 20th, 2016|Blog|

They lack financial responsibility. Helicopter parents often have children who are financially irresponsible. They struggle with responsibility and turn to their parents to save them. Do you rescue your children from every financial mistake they make? Parents who act as financial saviors are actually hurting their children’s ability to learn from their mistakes and make more beneficial decisions in the future. Children can become too dependent on their parents and refuse to grow up.