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COLLEGE Reference Articles: College Graduate Many lenders will use college credits in the borrower's chosen field to determine experience. The graduate will have to provide a copy of the degree earned. Lenders may also request a copy of the borr http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/18804.htm (Updated: 11/25/2007)
Refinance 125% Many homeowners who have little to no equity in their property can refinance at 125% of their homes value. A 125% refinance can help you consolidate debt, improve your home or help pay college tuitio http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/148423.htm (Updated: 08/08/2007) Related Reference Topics: [refinance, home equity, 125%]
Cash Out Refinance Cash-out refinance option for those homeowners who have built equity in their property thru market appreciation. A Cash-Out Refinance lets you take advantage of the equity over the years you have bui http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/31632.htm (Updated: 05/25/2007) Related Reference Topics: [debt consolidation, home improvements, irs]
Cash-Out Refinance With a Cashout-Refinance the money you get at closing can be used for many purposes such as future investments, College, or debt consolidation. Money can be used to pay off current monthly debt which http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/11848.htm (Updated: 05/17/2007)
Five Reasons to Refinance Five Reasons to Refinance Your Mortgage
There is an old adage that says if you can improve your interest rate by at least two percentage points, then it is a good time to refinance. While that may http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/18622.htm (Updated: 06/12/2006)
Can I Get Approved With a Short Employment History Most lenders will want to see an employment history covering 2 years in order to show sustainable income. There are exceptions to this; Recent college graduates who apply for home financing after the http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/24249.htm (Updated: 03/13/2006) Related Reference Topics: [approval, employment, mortgage, graduate, job change]
College Students & Credit Cards College students are targeted by credit card companies!
Multiple applications or actual credit cards arrive in their mailboxes weekly. Since college students are typically strapped for money, just http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/23633.htm (Updated: 03/07/2006) Related Reference Topics: [college, students, credit]
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