Reduce Closing Costs with a VA Streamline Refinance
VA homeowners can save on closing costs with the VAâs streamline refinance program.
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VA homeowners can save on closing costs with the VAâs streamline refinance program.
The post Blog first appeared on MilitaryVALoan.com.
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Investment opportunities are different ways to put your money to work, and they can include any number of things, such as buying assets and waiting for them to appreciate, or investing in real estate or a business opportunity. There are varying degrees of risks and potential rewards with each option, but if youâre looking to […]
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Buyer sentiment data shows that potential new homeowners are chilling out about purchasing in this seller’s market.
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A guaranteed withdrawal benefit rider is an option that you can add to either a fixed or variable annuity. It allows you to to withdraw funds from your annuity, while continuing to draw lifetime income benefits. When it comes to annuities, there are generally two ways that you can take withdrawals from the plan: “Annuitize” […]
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When I was 26 years old, I paid off my student loans just three years after graduation. People congratulated me on my task and couldnât believe how quickly Iâd done it, especially since I was only making $30,000 a year. But I wasnât that impressed. I knew how much money I had wasted in college,
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If youâre not careful, you can wind up paying more than a car is truly worth â or paying more than you can afford. Use these smart tips to figure out how much car you can afford.
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For many Americans struggling to make ends meet, a 401k hardship withdrawal appears to be a viable option. When job loss, unexpected health issues, or recession hit, you may find yourself in dire need of help. House or rent payment. Utility bills. Late credit cards notices. Debt collectors calling you every hour on the hour. […]
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Annuities, come in all shapes and sizes, but fixed indexed annuities are one of the more interesting types of annuities. They provide a unique combination of protection of principal, as well as the ability to earn investment returns that are higher than what you can get on fixed income investments. The perfect investment? No investment […]
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Back in December, I had the opportunity to review Kenâs financial profile. Heâs an airline pilot who earns about $100,000 a year. At 36 years old, his main financial gripe is that heâs tired of carrying around his $45,000 student loan debt. (Can you blame him?) With ample savings, my advice to Ken was transfer
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