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Cindy Little
on Fri 07 Dec 2007 09:23 AM GMT
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on Thu 06 Dec 2007 11:43 AM GMT
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Cindy Little
on Wed 05 Dec 2007 11:05 AM GMT
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Cindy Little
on Thu 29 Nov 2007 02:08 PM GMT
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Cindy Little
on Thu 29 Nov 2007 02:06 PM GMT
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Cindy Little
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Cindy Little
on Tue 18 Sep 2007 10:15 AM BST
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Cindy Little
on Thu 06 Sep 2007 12:52 PM BST
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on Wed 05 Sep 2007 11:07 AM BST
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Cindy Little
on Tue 10 Jul 2007 10:48 AM BST
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Cindy Little
on Tue 03 Jul 2007 10:58 AM BST
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Cindy Little
on Tue 03 Jul 2007 10:57 AM BST
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Cindy Little
on Tue 03 Jul 2007 10:54 AM BST
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Cindy Little
on Tue 03 Jul 2007 10:53 AM BST
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Cindy Little
on Tue 03 Jul 2007 10:52 AM BST
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Cindy Little
on Tue 26 Jun 2007 09:44 AM BST
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Cindy Little
on Mon 25 Jun 2007 10:48 AM BST
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Cindy Little
on Tue 19 Jun 2007 10:08 AM BST
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Cindy Little
on Tue 05 Jun 2007 11:37 AM BST
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Cindy Little
on Sun 03 Jun 2007 10:41 AM BST
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Cindy Little
on Tue 29 May 2007 09:42 AM BST
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Cindy Little
on Tue 29 May 2007 09:35 AM BST
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on Tue 29 May 2007 09:34 AM BST
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Cindy Little
on Mon 14 May 2007 11:32 AM BST
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Cindy Little
on Mon 14 May 2007 11:30 AM BST
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Cindy Little
on Tue 08 May 2007 10:55 AM BST
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Cindy Little
on Fri 20 Apr 2007 11:23 AM BST
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Friday, February 16
by
Cindy Little
on Fri 16 Feb 2007 11:44 PM GMT
Understanding the mortgage market Getting a mortgage, whether you are a first time buyer or a seasoned re-mortgager it is still a maze of questions, dead ends and lets face it confusion. I know its boring finance rarely brings a smile to anyone’s face, but lets all agree on one thing a majority of us at some point want to own our own home. The problem is where do you start? Now feel ready to make the single most largest purchase of your life after all we all know that rent is dead money. You may have even seen a few properties that you like the look of, next step find the mortgage; here lies the problem, where do you go? Who is good? Who is out there to rip you off ? You could ask a friend! But then your always left with the same old doubts, could I have done better? They are the same age as you, but what about their financial history is their credit rating as good as yours? What’s good for one person is not necessarily good for another! You could try your bank. Again this is a good move, however you could be missing out on a better rate somewhere else, the competition is hot in the mortgage field as it is with all financial business, the best place to go would be to an advisor. A mortgage advisor who is open to the whole of the market is the best place to go they can still get the deal with your bank if that’s the best on offer, but then another bank may be offering the same deal and saving you money at a lower rate down the road, so why just walk into your bank and stay there, why not go to an advisor and let them find the deal for you, after all when your insuring your car you shop around, you don’t just walk into your bank and ask do you? By all means check out my website www.mortgages-made-simple.net,submit A Free quote if you like I will help you on the property ladder. If you are unsure how much you can borrow, add your incomes together if you are a couple and multiply your annual figure by 4 this will give you a rough guide, obviously lending is always dependant on individual circumstances and other financial commitments, in place. You a free to shop wherever you like, this is the biggest most expensive purchase that you will ever make, don’t get confused get advice Tuesday, January 2
by
Cindy Little
on Tue 02 Jan 2007 12:20 PM GMT
Are you worried about debt? Unsure what to do for the best.
Consolidation many of you will now be considering this as an option to your money problems, or just to basically place all your eggs into the same basket.
Its not a thing to be rushed into, your right of course it may well be cheaper as well as being seemingly the answer to your prayers, but is it really.
You know you have overspent, this could have been for many reasons, too many for me to list here and bore you to tears with, but none the less I can guarantee you it would be on the list if I had taken the time to compile one of course. You think your alone in this as no one else would have been stupid enough to have overspent on such trivial items that were not life dependant, well your wrong, most people fall into debt not because their lives depend on spending the amount that they have quite obviously spent but purely out of a need that was basically formed by a desire, after-all we all work why shouldn’t we have a little luxury in our lives surely life should not be about all work and no play, the reasons are endless as is the cause. Don’t for one minute think you are alone in this because these days the problem is much larger than you could possibly imagine and what’s more debt isn’t something to be sneered at anymore its not all bad doom and gloom. There are solutions, consolidation being the first, if you own a property and have equity in that property then this is most definitely an answer, I should say though this should only ever be done once after all your working hard you don’t want to loose all the equity you have managed to acquire paying off debts incurred. To consolidate the best solution is to remortgage and obtain a new deal from either your lender or a new one, secured loans are also another avenue however the rates tend to be slightly higher generally speaking.
The adverts on the television all state that Government legislation has now changed and that you could in effect erase part of your debt, this really is not something that I would recommend, unless you were in real dire straights and consolidation was not an option, this solution will leave you with an IVA, which basically is the same as bankruptcy in terms of your credit rating it will leave you in a very difficult position in the future when it comes to you trying to arrange further credit.
We at mortgages made simple are available to assist you in this or any other concern regarding debt issues, if you are worried about where to turn to for advice and are in full time employment and own your own home don’t delay call today we are here waiting to help you out, don’t suffer in silence talk to an advisor today, its not as bad as you think it is, a problem shared is always a problem halved, what’s more a little advice could help you turn the corner and make your life comfortable once more, don’t worry we are trained to help. |
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