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Posted on: Jul 04, 08 05:06 am by: John Smith
I found this while looking on the internet...
It will thus be important to closely look for such clauses when signing on the dotted line. Having agreed to the terms once there is no looking back again. May be there is no second chance for a remortgage.
Posted on: Jul 03, 08 07:48 pm by: Jennifer Butler
Heh, look at what I found...
But because of low interest rates, the percentage of income
required to make interest payments has fallen to just above 7
percent from 12 percent in 1990.
It is that debt-service ratio that the Bank of Canada is
focusing on most closely. Kennedy said that even if the bank's
key overnight lending rate were to rise to between 4 and 6
percent from the current 2-1/2 percent, the ratio would only
rise to 9 to 11 percent, which is below previous peaks.
Posted on: Jul 03, 08 07:05 am by: Jim Christensen
I found this while looking on the internet...
By Dayana Yochim
College kids, stranded travelers, and Sex and the City stars aren't the only people who consider a credit card their lifeline. The silver-haired set is relying on plastic more than ever before.
A decade ago, just 18% of Americans over the age of 65 carried an outstanding balance on a credit card, according to SRI Consulting Business Intelligence.
Posted on: Jul 03, 08 03:08 am by: Julie Cornejo
I thought that you should all take a look at this...
"Nothing should be allowed to be moved without two signatures or verification from both parties," Martin says.
Then, there's the vehicle. It's usually the biggest nightmare because of car loans and shared title.