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$251 Monthly Cash Flow for Life

$251 Monthly Cash Flow for Life

Memphis is an interesting city for income property investors right now. When we say interesting we mean great for investment! The foreclosure crisis of the past few years hit this mid-south area particularly hard, leaving a healthy selection of properties still in...

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Fair Isaac and Your Mortgage

Fair Isaac and Your Mortgage

Everyone knows that being creditworthy is the first step in getting a mortgage, but in these times of tighter mortgage lending standards, it’s more important than ever to know the ins and outs of your credit reports and the impact of your credit score on the mortgage...

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The Six Stages of Boom, Bust, and Recovery

The Six Stages of Boom, Bust, and Recovery

The persistent economic recession that was triggered by the financial crisis of 2008 and has lingered through 2010 is showing every sign that it will drag into 2011. This is not intended to be a foreboding of doom and gloom, but an honest assessment of the fundamental...

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Mortgage Rates: Nowhere to Go But Up?

Mortgage Rates: Nowhere to Go But Up?

Despite predictions of continued low mortgage interest rates into the next couple of years, the rock-bottom rates of recent times may be coming to an end. That’s according to the newest BankRate reports for January 31, 2013, which notes that the going rate for a...

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Some Lenders Avoid Mortgage Regulation

Some Lenders Avoid Mortgage Regulation

The year has just begun, and already predictions from housing industry experts are focusing on trends in real estate and mortgage lending for next year. Among the most closely watched developments are new changes in lending regulations designed to affect most mortgage...

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Gold vs. the World

Gold vs. the World

Over the last few years, much hay has been made about the rising values of gold and silver. (Not surprising that gold/silver brokers are the ones generating a large portion of the hype) As the price of gold has continued to rise, some have heralded it as the only safe...

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Some Lenders Avoid Mortgage Regulation

Retirement “Myths” – or Truths?

Lists of retirement “myths” – erroneous beliefs about planning for retirement – pop up fairly regularly in financial news. Though each list offers a different number of myths to worry about – five, seven or even ten or more – the goal is the same: to increase...

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No Jobs, No Recovery

No Jobs, No Recovery

The recurrent news stories about the current economic "recovery" have begun to wear on many people. What the population at large is beginning to wonder about is jobs. Specifically, why the employment situation is still so difficult in a "growing" and "recovering"...

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Women Investors: A Changing Profile

Women Investors: A Changing Profile

Women can expect to live fully one-third of their lives after retirement. But for many women of the baby boomer generation and beyond, traditional retirement financial strategies aimed at men just don’t work. For women of all ages, investing in real estate can be a...

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Judicial or Non? Why the Lag in Foreclosures?

Judicial or Non? Why the Lag in Foreclosures?

Years after the great housing collapse, foreclosures continue to make real estate news, as industry experts watch the state of the foreclosure process as one indicator of the health of the housing market. In some regional markets foreclosure rates have dropped...

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