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August 2, 2009 - 11:40 pm
Posted in Home Loans | 11 Comments
I’m looking to buy a home. My credit score is 680, but I have no money to put down. What is the best loan option for me? A friend is buying a home and he says his rate is 1% and his mortgage increases by 1% per year. Not his interest rate, but his mortgage [...]
June 30, 2009 - 5:37 pm
Posted in Student Loans | 1 Comment
its for my project and since i dont hvae a student loan i have noooo idea about that ….thanx a bunch!
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June 13, 2009 - 4:44 pm
Posted in Student Loans | 2 Comments
I took out $20,500 in student loans this year and only needed $10,000. I got a check back from my school for the rest. Would it be illegal for me to use this balance for something other than school….since housing counts as living expenses?
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June 1, 2009 - 7:16 pm
Posted in Student Loans | 1 Comment
I will graduate in December with about $100K in student loans. Would like to buy my first home in the next 2 years. My projected gross income is $85K. Should I save for down payment? Pay a big chunk of student loans? A little of both? I have [...]
April 16, 2009 - 4:16 am
Posted in Car Loans | 6 Comments
If you’re planning to refinance your car loan in a few months (at a MUCH lower interest rate) what is the logic in paying a large chunk of money NOW to the company that holds the high-interest loan at the moment?
Seriously, I’m missing the logic here. Wouldn’t it be smarter, if you have a [...]
April 7, 2009 - 1:36 pm
Posted in Student Loans | 1 Comment
what will happen if i do not repay a loan taken out for professional school because they suddenly decided not to lend to people without US permanent residence! I can no longer continue my education and am left with one semester’s debt, about 30 k $. I am no longer in the States and earn [...]
March 14, 2009 - 11:59 am
Posted in Home Loans | 3 Comments
I funded a private mortgage loan for two individuals. Can I report this loan to the credit bureaus so it will be included in their credit score?
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February 15, 2009 - 3:29 am
Posted in Car Loans | 2 Comments
I’m 53days past due on my Mazda American Credit Auto Loan car payment and they wanted me to pay it through MoneyGram but unforuntately I wasn’t able to access to the nearest MoneyGram location so I decided to pay it through Priority Mail 2-3days delivery to pay for it. Would it really matter as long [...]
January 4, 2009 - 6:02 am
Posted in Student Loans | 2 Comments
Hey I have student loan that the grace period is about to expire in a month. I have enough money to pay it all of before the grace period end. Should I pay it all off now or pay min payment each month. I heard I can deduct these student loan interest from my paycheck. [...]
January 1, 2009 - 4:26 am
Posted in Car Loans | 4 Comments
I know they send a report at the end of the month to the repo place – do they come that same day? Does it take a couple of days? Do they sit and wait for you or just try to see if your home? Can they get a warrant for the car – or [...]

December 14, 2009 - 11:10 pm
Pharmacy schools are VERY expensive. I had a friend who borrowed quite a bit to cover the cost of her tuition and books and then had some left over to cover housing, but if it will be enough depends on how expensive your mortgage is and how much your school is as well.
December 16, 2009 - 10:34 am
My school on the cost of attendence financial aid sheet does have a line for housing expenses. If you think it is too low, you can appeal the ruling. You will get loans: federal and private up to the cost of attendence.