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Mortgage Buster: Scam or Savior?

Posted by Ben
July 30, 2008

We were recently approached with an interesting question regarding making interest payments.  While there are many different ways of manipulating money, the absolute hardest way is to manipulate it to the advantage of the average consumer or homeowner.  The house is stacked against us and we are given the pesky task of paying interest on [...]


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Your Guide to House Hunting

Posted by Ben
July 22, 2008

Both Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae have gotten quite a bit of media attention on their recent bailout, a la Bear Stearns.  While the consequences for this hasn’t been felt yet (and I am pretty sure that we as tax payers are going to be integral in footing the bill) the ramifications of them going [...]


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Borrow From Your 401(k) Account with a Debit Card No More?

Posted by Frank
July 17, 2008

We can’t stress enough how important it is for everyone to participate in their companies 401(k) retirement program, especially if there is a match involved.  Sadly, people are starting to tap their 401(k) accounts early and easily by using a debit card linked to their retirement funds. 
Debit card 401(k) withdrawals were actually created thinking people [...]


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You Deserve a Luxurious Vacation…Let Me Finance It For You

Posted by Frank
June 17, 2008

Today, I receive an email from CitiFinancial.  This isn’t rare, being they send email to current and past customers at an annoying frequency.  As you can tell from the text of the email (pasted below), Citi is offering a loan in order to finance a vacation.  We all know financing a vacation is a horrible idea, [...]


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Pay Off Your Mortgage By Age 65

Posted by Frank
June 15, 2008

Being a recent first time home-buyer, my final mortgage payment is comical to think about.  And this is exactly why many people don’t think about actually paying off their mortgages, ever.  The Washington Post recently reported that, “more than 55 percent of boomers who have mortgages do not plan to pay their mortgages off until [...]


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