Archive for November, 2009

Know: Whether you have a second lien - Bankrate.com


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Know: Whether you have a second lien
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Do you have a home equity loan or home equity line of credit? If so, find out how much you still owe on it. Add that amount to the amount you owe on the

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3 steps to refinance your mortgage (Bankrate.com via Yahoo! Finance)

Can you take advantage of continuing low mortgage rates? Here’s how to tell.

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Building a financial foundation to last (SouthtownStar)

Dear Dave, My wife and I both are in our mid-30s, and the only debt we have is $14,000 in credit cards, student loans and a car payment. We’ve got $40,000 in our 401(k) plans, plus we have no children. What steps can we take toward becoming good investors? KirkDear Kirk,A rock-solid foundation is a must, whether you’re building a house or building wealth. Without this, everything will fall apart …

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business Speaks Out: Consider duration, costs before investing, professor says (Press of Atlantic City)

Here are the final five axioms for personal finance. The first five appeared in this space last week, and can be summarized as: Spend less than you make; planning precedes every activity; systematically monitor your progress; save early and as much as possible; and diversify, diversify, diversify.

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Dave Ramsey: How to become a good investor (The Canton Repository)

Dear Dave , my wife and I are both in our mid-30s, and the only debt we have is $14,000 in credit cards, student loans and a car payment. We’ve got $40,000 in our 401(k) plans, plus we have no children. What steps can we take toward becoming good investors?

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