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Today’s Lowest Mortgage Interest Rates – Higher Rates After Fed Program Concludes

Today’s lowest mortgage interest rates are around 5% for the 30 year fixed mortgage rates and 4.3% for 15 year fixed mortgage rates.  Unfortunately, it looks as if there are going to be higher rates after the Fed concludes their mortgage backed securities purchase program.  This program will conclude at the end of March. Many [...]

Same Day Payday Loans – Bad Credit Cash Advance Loans in March and April

Same day payday loans are a way that you can gain access to bad credit cash advance loans in March and April.  Many Americans are looking to pay their taxes over the next few days and one way they are likely to do this is through a loan.  For those with extremely bad credit same [...]

Bank of America Refinance Mortgage Rates – Plan to Help Unemployed and Underwater Mortgages

Bank of America refinance mortgage rates have been extremely low for over 17 months but unfortunately not everyone has the opportunity to lock in to these low rates.   Those who are unemployed or are underwater in their mortgage are highly unlikely to be able to access low mortgage interest rates. Bank of America has [...]

Today’s Lowest Mortgage Interest Rates – 30 Year Rates at 5% in Late March

Today’s lowest mortgage interest rates are around 5% for the 30 year fixed mortgage.  For the 15 year fixed mortgage rates are around 4.3%.  Over the last few days we have seen the 10 year treasury rate yield move much higher which has pushed mortgage rates up to the psychological 5% mark. There are many [...]

First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit Extension – Save $8000 or $6500 in March and April

The first time home buyer tax credit extension is going to be a hot topic over the next few weeks.  If you are in the market for a home then it might be wise to take action sooner rather than later so you can save $8000 or $6500.  These tax credits expire on April 30th, [...]

Bank of America Refinance Mortgage Rates – Debt Reduction and Home Loan Help Plan

Bank of America refinance mortgage rates stabilized below 5% for much of 2010 but we have seen a move much higher lately.  At the present time we are seeing 30 year fixed mortgage rates around 5% or slightly higher.  Bank of America recently announced a debt reduction and home loan help plan to help struggling [...]

Obama Credit Card Debt Relief Plan – Help is Out There for Revolving Debt

The Obama credit card debt relief plan was designed to assist the many Americans who are having trouble with revolving debt.  Over the last several years many Americans have dug themselves a huge hole when it comes to credit card debt.  Sadly it is hard to get out of this hole if you have a [...]

Federal Government Mortgage Debt Relief Plan – Obama Assists Unemployed Homeowners

Yesterday we learned that the Federal Government has credit a mortgage debt relief plan to help those who are severely underwater in their mortgage or unemployed.  President Obama and his staff hope that this new mortgage debt relief plan will stop the rising number of foreclosures. Over the last few years the number of foreclosures [...]

Federal Government Credit Card Debt Relief Plan – Lower Debts in March and April 2010

The Federal Government credit card debt relief plan was designed to greatly help Americans solve their debt problems.  If you are looking to lower your debts in March and April of 2010 then it would be wise to educate yourself on your rights and strategies to get out of debt. The FTC offers some very [...]

Federal Government Mortgage Debt Relief Plan – Program to Help Unemployed Today

Today we learned that there will be a Federal Government mortgage debt relief plan that will help Americans who are struggling to make their home loan payment.  The program will also help those who are unemployed and cannot make their monthly mortgage payment.  For more information on this plan there is a great deal of [...]

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