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Home Equity and Second Mortgage Loan Options for Cash or Debt Refinancing
If you are a consumer who owns a home, then you might be tired of getting mortgage solicitations to refinance your mortgage. Most likely, you are a savvy homeowner who locked into a 30-year mortgage a few years at 5% with a fixed interest rate loan. You may not need to refinance your 1st mortgage, but chances are, you will want to access cash in the coming months. A fixed rate second mortgage or variable home equity credit line can get you cash, and a tax deduction without requiring you to refinance you low interest mortgage.
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Can Debt Consolidation Help Increase my FICO Score?
Credit card debt and revolving charges determines 30% of your FICO scores. High balances or, more precisely, balances that are close to your credit limit can negatively affect your personal credit scores. Thus, one of the best ways to improve your credit rating is by paying off outstanding debts. A debt consolidation loan by means of mortgage refinancing or a home equity loan (second mortgage) can help you do this. On top of that, you may be able to deduct up to 100% of the interest you pay from your taxes. With the new, tougher bankruptcy laws in effect, consolidating your credit card debt with a second mortgage or home equity loans and other consumer debt is a far better option for debt relief than bankruptcy.
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A Fair, Risk-free Technique - Online Debt Consolidation
How is debt consolidation different from online debt consolidation? What kind of benefits it will provide? And more importantly why should we apply for this form of debt consolidation? This article seeks to provide an answer to all these questions and more.
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The Pro's and Con's of Debt Consolidation Loans
You are swimming in debt. You have 4 credit cards maxed out, a car loan, a consumer loan, and a house payment. Simply making the minimum payments is causing your distress and certainly not getting you out of debt. What should you do?
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Debt Relief - Understanding Your Debt
A look at some of the different debts you can find yourself in. Also how to look at the different debts from a point of view that will benefit you.
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Do You Have Too Much Debt?
Debt is one of those silent killers that simply sneaks up on most people. There are endless reasons that people go into debt, from simply spending too much to having a true emergency. One of the best things that can happen is that you realize your situation before you become absolutely overwhelmed.
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Seven Simple Steps to Get Out of Debt
Debt sneaks up on you. Eventually you're up to your eyeballs in bills you can't pay off. Can you relate to this scenario? If so, don't feel alone. Almost everybody else is way over their head in debt too. If you'd like to do something about it, here are the seven basic tips I learned while digging myself out from under a hefty debt.
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