Zach Hamilton
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Can You Still Refinance Your Mortgage if You Have Bad Credit?
- By Zach Hamilton
- Published August 15th, 2011
- Finances
- Unrated
You own your own home and somehow you are able to make ends meet The car payments, the credit cards, the store credit, and especially the mortgage--you juggle the bills and try to stay ahead
Is Do-it-Yourself Credit Repair a Viable Option?
- By Zach Hamilton
- Published July 23rd, 2011
- Finances
- Unrated
"Bad credit" - two small words that can spell a whole lot of trouble when it comes to your financial health If your financial history is marred by bad debts, delinquent payments, or overused credit cards, it may seem like an overwhelming—and virtually impossible—task to rebuild your credit
Differences Between Debt Settlement, Credit Counseling, And Debt Consolidation
- By Zach Hamilton
- Published April 20th, 2010
- Finances
- Unrated
Jenny was in trouble with her credit card debt, and she resolved to get on the right track and avoid bankruptcy She had heard about a debt settlement service and it sounded like a good idea: the company claimed it would negotiate with her creditors and arrange for Jenny to pay off her debts with one lump sum that was as much as fifty percent less than what she owed
A Complete Guide to Unsecured Personal Loans
- By Zach Hamilton
- Published April 20th, 2010
- Finances
- Unrated
When you need some extra cash - perhaps for a vacation, home improvement, or personal expense - you may consider taking out a loan You can do this in many different ways: you can use your credit card to get a cash advance, take out a payday loan, or get a second mortgage on your house
Home Equity Line of Credit Vs. A Traditional Second Mortgage
- By Zach Hamilton
- Published April 20th, 2010
- Finances
- Unrated
You are a homeowner with a good record of payments on your mortgage But, as can sometimes happen in life, you are faced with a situation where you need extra cash
Bad Credit Home Equity Loan
- By Zach Hamilton
- Published April 19th, 2010
- Finances
- Unrated
Have you ever thought of taking out a home equity loan or line of credit If you are facing a big expense - like college tuition or home repairs -and you own your home, a home equity loan might make sense
A Guide to Auto Secured Loans
- By Zach Hamilton
- Published March 6th, 2010
- Finances
- Unrated
In these troubled economic times, banks are tightening their lending policies, making it difficult for many people to get approved for even small personal loans An auto secured loan can be a viable alternative to procure a loan at reasonable interest rates
Learn the Differences Between a Debt Consolidation Loan and a Debt Consolidation Service
- By Zach Hamilton
- Published March 6th, 2010
- Finances
- Unrated
You’ve heard the ads on radio and television, especially during this recession—the offers of debt consolidation for people who have built up too much debt and who have a bad credit rating or who even face bankruptcy Perhaps you have thought about debt consolidation as a way to reduce your debt and start saving again, or even to forestall foreclosure or bankruptcy
What to do if Your Adjustable Rate Mortgage is About to Adjust?
- By Zach Hamilton
- Published January 30th, 2010
- Finances
- Unrated
Adjustable-rate mortgages, also known as "ARMs", are a popular choice because they usually start with a lower interest rate and a lower monthly payment than a comparable fixed rate mortgage But if your ARM is about to adjust to payments that are too high for your current financial circumstances, you may be regretting the day you chose an adjustable rate over a fixed rate mortgage
Debt Management Programs and Services
- By Zach Hamilton
- Published January 30th, 2010
- Finances
- Unrated
Outstanding credit card balances comprise a huge problem for today's consumers Consumer debt doubled between 1995 and 2005, and so have the number of existing agencies to help people pay off what they owe
