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Monthly Archives: April 2008
Basic Credit Scoring Tips For A Better Mortgage Rate
Credit scoring is becoming more important to mortgage pricing so now would be a terrific time to brush up on your credit education. If you understand how the system works, after all, you can make it work to your advantage. … Continue reading
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If History Is An Indicator, Gas Prices Have Another 10 Percent To Rise
Average gas prices reached an all-time U.S. high Tuesday, touching $3.40 per gallon. San Francisco and Tulsa are the nation’s bookends at $3.94 per gallon and $3.11 per gallon, respectively. But before you wonder if relief is coming to your … Continue reading
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Amaze Your Friends With IRS Trivia
Today is Tax Day so here’s some IRS-related trivia to share at the water cooler: Did you know… President Lincoln and Congress enacted the first income tax in 1862 to pay Civil War expenses. Did you know… The Civil War … Continue reading
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Looking Back And Looking Ahead : April 14, 2008
Through 5 days of see-saw trading, mortgage rates ended last week relatively flat; the downward tick into Friday’s close was a boon for home buyers this past weekend. It may be short-lived, however. Oil continues to sit near all-time highs … Continue reading
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Mortgage Lenders Get “Once Bitten, Twice Shy” And Impose New Restrictions
Getting approved for a conforming home loan is now tougher than before. Again. As home loan defaults mount, government-sponsored financier Fannie Mae has imposed new guidelines on what it will lend and to whom, highlighting the need for a strong … Continue reading
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Are You Financially Smarter Than A 12th Grader?
Every two years, the Jump$tart Coalition issues a “personal finance” exam to high school seniors. The test highlights the importance of personal financial literacy among America’s youth and comes at an especially important juncture. Many experts — including Fed Chairman … Continue reading
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What 98 Percent Of Traders Think About The Fed’s Next Move
In three weeks, the Federal Open Market Committee will meet again and markets anticipate another cut to the Fed Funds Rate. Based on data compiled by the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland at the close of business yesterday, traders put … Continue reading
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A Simple Explanation Of “Credit Crunch”
News sources like to use the term “credit crunch” in describing the U.S. economy, but they rarely define what a credit crunch is and what it means for Americans. A credit crunch is when the amount of available loans suddenly … Continue reading
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Looking Back And Looking Ahead : April 7, 2008
Mortgage rates edged lower last week, buoyed by a weak employment report for March. After shedding 80,000 jobs last month, the number of working Americans is lower by 232,000 so far this year. Many pundits are claiming these figures are … Continue reading
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How Mortgage Rates Benefit From 3 Months Of Worsening Employment Data
For the third month in a row, the economy shed jobs, suggesting that the U.S. is in a recession. March’s monthly loss of 80,000 jobs is the largest since March 2003 and follows January and February’s losses of 76,000 each. … Continue reading
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