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1). In Value Stock Investing, Quality is Job One By : Steve Selengut
How much financial bloodshed is necessary before we realize that there is no safe and easy shortcut to investment success? When do we learn that most of our mistakes involve greed, fear, or unrealistic expectations about what we own? Eventually, successful investors begin to allocate assets in a goal directed manner by adopting a realistic Investment Strategy.
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2). Are You Properly Tracking Your Company’s Stock? By : Wade Anderson
The Capitalization Table provides investors with a bird’s eye view of the sum total of all the different securities issued by a company. It includes the amount of investment that the company has procured from investors and the distribution of securities which might include common/preferred shares, options, warranties etc. and the individual capitalization ratios.
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3). Mortgage Cycling Secrets Revealed By : Steve Gillman
Have you heard about mortgage cycling? Maybe you've seen the ads for books on this "secret technique" for paying off your mortgage sooner. Is there some useful information in them? Yes, especially if you are not familiar with the basic premise that you can pay extra principle every year and you'll pay off the loan sooner and save thousands on interest.
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4). Remortgages - Worth The Switch? By : Joseph Kenny
It’s becoming more popular to remortgage your house these days – all this means is switching to a different mortgage and sometimes a different lender to take advantage of a better deal.
If your circumstances have changed since you first took out your mortgage, you may find you want to switch to a new mortgage that better suits you. Likewise, if you chose a mortgage with a special rate for the first few years, once it reverts you’re paying more than other mortgages.
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5). Using Discounted Closed Ended Funds designed to Increase Income and Reduce Risk By : J Randy Durig
Currently focuses on: Cohen & Steers Select Utility Fund (nyse: UTF)
Its investment objective is to achieve a high level of after-tax total return through investment in utility securities. In pursuing total return, the Fund equally emphasizes both current incomes, consisting primarily of tax-advantaged dividend income, and capital appreciation. Under.
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6). Benefits to Homeownership Outweigh Mortgage Risks By : Dan Lewis
For people considering buying a home for the first time, things can be a bit intimidating. You just have to keep in mind the benefits far outweigh the risks.
Benefits to Homeownership Outweigh Risks
There are many benefits to owning a home. Sure, there are the usual obstacles to get over. First, people don’t want to put that much money into it, they’d rather just rent.
Article Related to: real estate, homeownership, homes, houses, buy, property, equity, wealth, credit, loans
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7). UK Home Owner Loan Application Reasons By : Joseph Kenny
If you have a bad credit rating or a credit report which shows defaults and County Court Judgements (CCJs), it can be difficult to get a loan at a reasonable interest rate. One option that is useful for people with a bad credit rating is a homeowner loan. A homeowner loan is a secured loan that provides security for lenders and money for borrowers.
A secured loan is a good option for people with outstanding debts who also own a home.
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8). Avoiding the Over Improved Home By : Raynor
Purchase real estate, make improvements to it and then sell for a tidy profit. That is how we are all told we can make a bundle in real estate, but it can lead to problems.
Avoiding the Over Improved Home
There are two basic rules in real estate. The first is you should buy in the right location. The second is do not buy the best house on the block.
Article Related to: real estate, home improvements, location, fixer upper, equity, expenses, bathrooms, kitchen, marble
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9). Renting – Making Other People Rich By : Dan Lewis
Many renters say they prefer to rent because it is simple and doesn’t carry the stress of home ownership. In truth, they are simply making other people rich.
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What if I told you that if you purchased a home, you wouldn’t have to make any monthly payments on it? On top of this, I’d promise you that when the house was sold, you would get to keep all of the equity gain in the home.
Article Related to: renting, home ownership, equity, landlord, balance sheet, loan, duplex, mortgage payment, rent
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11). The Decision to Rent or Buy A Home By : Dan Lewis
The pace of life can be so quick that we have a tendency to blow by important decisions. One such decision is the decision to rent or buy a home.
The Decision to Rent or Buy A Home
One of the biggest decisions people come to is the issue of renting versus buying. Really, it is an extremely tough choice to choose between the two. However, I once had an economics teacher who put it extremely well and puts the whole thing in perspective.
Article Related to: real estate, buy, rent, homeownership, equity, finances, savings, buying, renting
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12). Glossary of common terms used during the mortgage process. By : Michael Challiner
APR - This stands for Annual Percentage Rate. It enables you to compare the full cost of the mortgage. Rather than just being an interest rate, it includes up front and ongoing costs of taking out a mortgage. The formula for calculating APR is set by Government Regulations and therefore enables direct comparison of the cost of mortgages.
Capital and Interest Mortgage - This is when part of your monthly payment contributes to paying off the outstanding mortgage in addition to paying the interest on the mortgage.
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13). How Much Will You Make on The Sale of Your Property? By : Raynor
Most people look to comps in their area to come up with the listing price for their property. This is logical, but you also have to focus on the bottom line.
How Much Will You Make on The Sale of Your Property?
It happens more often than you might imagine. A homeowner decides to sell and goes about figuring the best price to sell. They may set a price off of the cuff or do research to ascertain the best price that will result in a sale within a specific time period.
Article Related to: real estate, property, house, home, sell, profits, cash, equity, costs, expenses, commissions
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14). 10 Questions Angel Investors Will Ask You By : David Rapp
Copyright 2006 David Rapp Ventures
If you are looking to private investors for business funding, then you better be ready to answer some serious questions. The following ten questions will always be asked by savvy investors, so make sure you can rattle off these answers on demand.
1. What type of products or services will your company provide? Give them a quick summary of your company and its business model.
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16). Cheap Equity Loans By : Matthew Bourne
Since the slump in house prices during the early-to-mid 1990s, millions of UK homeowners have seen the value of their property rise by considerable amounts. This has made many a UK homeowner equity rich and, on paper, very wealthy. But, with all the equity tied up in their home the reality of the situation is often very different as homeowners struggle to find the money to make ends meet or to pay off other loans.
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17). Before You Refinance Your Home Consider This? By : Robert Michael
Before you refinance your home, it is import to consider all your options. First of all, ask yourself, Will it really save me money to refinance? If you determine that it will, you then must decide what type of new loan is best for you and your unique situation.
In order to make money when you refinance, you must first consider the “break-even” period.
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19). Reverse Mortgages and Government Benefits By : Dan Lewis
Reverse mortgages are increasing in popularity as a way to turn home equity into a liquid asset. Before you jump on a reverse mortgage, you need to understand the impact it can have on government benefits.
Reverse Mortgages and Government Benefits
The beauty of home ownership is found in the value of time. The longer you own a home, the more valuable it becomes to you as an asset.
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20). Home Equity Loans – The Pitfalls Of Releasing The Equity In Your Home By : Joseph Kenny
House prices have been rising fast all over the UK over the last couple of years. Many people are experiencing a significant increase in their overall wealth as a result. In the United States, this has been termed the ‘wealth effect’ with an increase in the value of people’s homes being recognised as creating the confidence among consumers to borrow and spend more money and thus fuel the economy.
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22). Utilizing The Different Types Of Loans Available For Small Businesses By : David Gass
Describes how to take advantage of the different types of loans for small businesses.
Article Related to: loans, credit, small business, types, equity, financing, assets, unsecured, secured, debt, banks
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23). Should You Sell Your Home Now? By : Raynor
As the real estate market cools across the nation, many homeowners are wondering if they should sell now or wait till some point in the future.
Should You Sell Your Home Now?
If you are worried about real estate values dropping, you need to take a deep breath. Yes, the market is cooling off fairly dramatically. This is not is a sign of impending doom for homeowners.
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24). Home Equity Loans By : Max Plata
Most of us understand that when someone talks about equity they are referring to something related to finances. That might be the extent of their knowledge though and having a more than passing interest in the business of equity is a good thing.
Equity is defined as the amount of something less any debt. For instance the equity in your home is the value of your home minus any mortgage you have on the home.
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