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by Irene Scott
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Oct. 02, 2023
Home improvement loans are a type of personal loan that allows you to use funds to finance all or part of a remodeling project. Whether it is a small renovation or a complete room makeover, a home improvement loan can help you finance your next project. However, like all loans, home improvemen...
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by Irene Scott
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Oct. 02, 2023
It is necessary to have sufficient monthly income to cover the cost of any loan, including diemergency loans. Fortunately, this income does not have to come from employment or another job. Lenders may be willing to consider benefits or other sources of income when you need an emergency loan. H...
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by Irene Scott
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Oct. 02, 2023
Low-interest personal loans are offered by banks, credit unions, and online lenders. They offer competitive annual percentage rates (APRs) of less than 12 percent to help consumers get the cash they need without spending a fortune on interest. Customers receive loan proceeds in a lump sum and ...
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by Irene Scott
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Oct. 01, 2023
Refinancing a student loan involves applying for a new loan to repay the current student loan, usually to reduce the interest rate or extend the repayment period. If you have a federal student loan, you must refinance it with a private lender. If you have a private student loan, you can refinance...
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Oct. 01, 2023
If you live in a cooperative or condominium, it can be difficult to navigate the home insurance market. Cooperative and condo insurance may not be as simple as traditional home insurance, but understanding some key differences can help simplify the buying process. The editors of Finwower examine ...
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Oct. 01, 2023
In North Carolina, flooding is quite common during hurricane season. Residents face a high risk of property damage, but standard homeowners and renters insurance policies do not cover flood damage. Separate flood insurance is needed to protect oneself economically against flooding. Adding floo...
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Sep. 29, 2023
While some problems can be avoided through careful planning, there is little that can be done to prevent damage caused by natural disasters. An "act of God" is a term used to describe an unexpected event, usually an earthquake, flood, hurricane or tornado. Natural disaster auto insurance can help...
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by Jonah Collins
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Sep. 29, 2023
You have already purchased a home with a VA loan. Now you may be wondering if you are eligible for a second VA loan. The answer is yes, but before you apply it is good to know how the benefit you are eligible for works, how much you will pay in finance charges, and a number of other consideration...
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Sep. 29, 2023
If you have owned your car for a year or more, you may have noticed that lenders advertise better interest rates than you are paying. Lower interest rates allow you to save money on your monthly payments. To get a lower rate, you need to refinance your car loan or, in other words, get a new car l...
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Sep. 29, 2023
A lapse in home insurance coverage can happen to even the most responsible policyholders. It may be a forgotten insurance bill, a missed automatic payment, or an outdated mortgage clause in the policy documents, but the result is the same. If your insurance policy is not in force, even for a few ...
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