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13 hours ago ago from Personal Finance, Student Loan, Credit Card and Debt Consolidation.

Deciding to refinance your home is not something that you should do without putting a lot of thought into it. It may seem like the option for your money problems, but in some cases it may cause more harm than good. Learning more about the refinance process and why you should think about refinancing can help you to determine if refinancing your loan is best for your and your future financial situation. What do you need to know about home ...

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24 minutes ago ago from South Carolina Mortgage Information

Most of the people buy home with the help of home mortgage loans. These loans help people to buy home immediately but it's not so easy. It requires people to be smart enough to borrow loan. The most important thing towards borrowing loan is finding the best Home Mortgage Loan Quote, its similar to finding a match for arrange marriage. People say, well begun is half done because if you could find a perfect match, half marriage is done and in ...

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3 hours ago ago from Top of Mind Mortgage CRM and Marketing Blog

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15 hours ago ago from Finance and Investment Articles

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John Taylor: Where's The Plan On Foreclosures? Force Banks To Reduce Loans!

21 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

Some people may not like them, but we've got very detailed plans to help the banks, create jobs and improve health care. But where's the plan to help families facing foreclosures? What's the airdate for the primetime address on how to prevent potentially over a million families from losing the roof over their heads in 2010? The only plan I know about involves relying on the good faith effort of banks. In other words, there is no plan ...

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22 hours ago ago from CNN Money

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James Jubak: China's Banks Copy Citigroup in Hiding Bad Loans Off Their Balance Sheets

17 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

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