Logo Background RSS

» 2009 » September

  • Autopilot Cash Cycler Scam – Why Don’t You Decide?
    By Trisha Frauenhofer on September 26th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    Have you heard about a possible Autopilot Cash Cycler scam? I’ve been in the home-based business industry for over 19 years now and have experienced it all. Nowadays there are so many business opportunities popping up left and right it’s hard to know which ones are legitimate and which are scams.

  • Profit Using The Power Of Online Stock Trading
    By Reginald T. Hobbss on September 19th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    With all the advances in technology over the past number of years online trading has become one of the most popular ways to trade. Now you can trade from home, from work, and even while on the road.

  • Learn How to Select a Professional Miami Reverse Mortgage Lender
    By Igor Buces on September 15th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    Choosing a top Miami reverse mortgage lender can save you hundreds of dollars over the term of the mortgage loan. The right sort of mortgage lender will help you during the whole application making you feel comfortable.

  • A Guide To Cosigning A Loan
    By financeexpert on September 12th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    Being a co-signer on a personal loan for a friend or family member is a very generous offer as it will likely mean the difference between them being able to qualify for such a loan and not being eligible. However, the decision of being a co-signer for a personal loan should not be made lighter. It is the responsibility of potential co-signers to educate themselves about how this situation affects them, especially with regard to their responsibility to the loan should the borrower default.

    Most co-signers don’t realize that this loan is going to show up on their credit report. Keep in mind that this might affect your ability to get your own loan down the road as the personal loan you co-signed on with by used to calculate your debt to income ratio. It can also affect the interest rate you get your own loans at. If you feel it is a good idea to co-sign a personal loan for a friend or family member, do so with the understanding that after a set amount of making on time payments the borrower will attempt to redo the loan under their own name only. The more money you co-sign for, the longer you can expect to be a part of that loan.