Nov
19
Filed Under (Finance) by FinanceMan on 19-11-2008

Applying for a home mortgage loan can be a real mine field. Find out about the things that may disqualify you for that mortgage loan.

There are several things that you will have to provide proof to any lender before you will be approved for any home mortgage loan that you apply for. The 5 things that can shoot you down are: Inadequate Income, Too Many Outstanding Debts, Poor Credit, Improper Documentation and Lack of Information.

Inadequate Income



Aug
28
Filed Under (Finance) by FinanceMan on 28-08-2008

There are a variety of financial companies out
there who will cater for people with a bad credit rating or no credit rating at
all. These companies will have special deals, offers and loans to supply you
with the car financing you need

Having a bad credit rating does not mean you can’t get
car financing. Bad credit can sometimes feel like the world is against you and
it can be difficult to get the car of your dreams if you suffer from a bad
credit history. Not all financial companies require extensive credit history
checks so don’t throw in the towel just yet.



Aug
10
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by FinanceMan on 10-08-2008

It’s not an easy job to selling a house. It’s a process. You just don’t
publish your house, meet a buyer, negotiate and sell it, but there is a
checklist to sell your house. The home selling checklists include some
procedures you must do in the correlation of home selling.



Jun
01
Filed Under (Finance) by FinanceMan on 01-06-2008

Worse than having bad credit, is not having credit at all, no records, whatsoever. Such is the case of very young people who have not had the opportunity to use a credit card. Probably, it is better for them not to learn the hard way. But the truth is that when these citizens ask for credit for the first time, the have no records to go by.

An Empty File



Apr
12
Filed Under (Education, Finance) by FinanceMan on 12-04-2008

Despite concerns over the credit crunch, the public’s financial confidence remains buoyant, a new study indicates.

According to Lloyds TSB Corporate Markets’ latest Consumer Barometer, the nation’s optimism was driven by their faith in job security. Some 20 per cent of Britons feel more secure in their present employment than they did this time in 2005 - and with 18 per cent stating that they are less confident, the positive balance of two per cent was revealed to be the highest recorded since July 2005.