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		<title>Home Loans &#8211; Tips On How To Take Advantage Of An Internet Mortgage Company And Service Online</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Dec 2009 06:45:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nowadays, due to enhanced security systems and programs, it is now possible to get a mortgage online. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nowadays, due to enhanced security systems and programs, it is now possible to get a mortgage online. </p>
<p>Using a system of account codes and having &#8220;firewalls&#8221; built into software, it is very difficult for non-subscriber to access private information, thus making the process of applying for a mortgage online safe. The proliferation of these kinds of services that deal with legally protected information will give rise to new, as well as more secure, approaches to data transfer over the Internet.</p>
<p>By using the internet, you can compare mortgage interest rates offered by various lenders, and you can also get amortization schedules which reflect the data you would have put and the situation you would have described. Various home loan sites have ‘frequently asked questions&#8217; and e-mail options, thus you can get some free advice too. As technology advances, one can get automatic and quick assessment, approvals or declines online even quicker.</p>
<p>In addition to their desktop applications, mortgage brokers, real estate brokers and specialty home loan lenders are using the multimedia capability of their computers for video-conferencing, thus adding a human touch to the whole process. After you have done the initial shopping around and comparisons of interest rates, to help you make the final decision, you can e-mail a mortgage broker and request for a video-conference meeting, during which you may ask any questions you have.</p>
<p>This advancement in technology means that instead of becoming less personal, online home mortgage services will actually become more personal. </p>
<p>However, not all applications can be approved online, since some individual applications have particular details and circumstances which would require specific review by the mortgage brokers and lending companies. In these situations, the applicants will want counsel from professionals who know how to bring their home loans package into conformance for automated review.</p>
<p>One can also get a ‘virtual agent&#8217; to assist as necessary during the process of applying for a home mortgage online. If the initial computerized assessment of your file show that there are certain parts of your application that need more analysis, a digital helper can be automatically created for your loan application. The virtual agent would identify the areas of your application that need more attention, and will then provide guidance and answers to help you get a rapid home loan approval online.</p>
<p>Getting a mortgage that suits your circumstances so that you can buy your dream home has never been easier, due to the advent of online services. You can search online for the lender who can offer you to best home loan deal and help you make some savings in the long term.</p>
<p>Using online services, you can choose the lending company to get your mortgage from, and you can compare the home loan rates and conditions which can be made available to you.   If you need some clarifications after your initial search, you can use video-conference meeting with an agent, which is very convenient. Internet mortgages have made it very easy and quick for anyone to get the best home loan.</p>
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		<title>Mortgage Payment Calculator &#8211; Find The Best One</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Dec 2009 04:40:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[People involved in the selling and buying of property like houses and cars often need to calculate the rates at which they will sell or buy the property. In the mortgage business, there are many calculations involved in the transaction. They may be the down payment, the interest rate or any other type of calculation. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People involved in the selling and buying of property like houses and cars often need to calculate the rates at which they will sell or buy the property. In the mortgage business, there are many calculations involved in the transaction. They may be the down payment, the interest rate or any other type of calculation. In the borrower-lender market, many changes occur from time to time and these create complications. Mortgage calculators help to analyze these complications by deciphering them. Mortgage calculators enable payments for every period. They also enable the amortization schedules upon mortgages. This calculator can compute the balance that is on the mortgage as well as the future value of the mortgage. Some recent calculators include the reasons to buy or rent a particular property as well. Mortgage calculators compute final payments with the taxes, principal, interest and insurance.</p>
<p>If one does one wants to buy a physical mortgage calculator or does not have the money, they can use the mortgage calculator software on the internet to do their calculations. It is free to use the software that normally comes with websites that deal with mortgages and other related issues. Another type of calculator one can use is the commercial calculators .This type deals with only complicated commercial mortgages. When using a mortgage calculator, there is some information that one will need to feed into the calculator. All details pertaining to the mortgage principle should be made available; this includes the financial amount. For the mortgage calculator to be effective, one should provide the interest rate as well. Other pieces of information that the calculator needs are, the private mortgage insurance one has to pay and one&#8217;s property taxes. Additionally, some ask for information such as term rates.</p>
<p>People never give much thought to what makes a good mortgage calculator when they go shopping for the tool. If a calculator is not accurate, one should not waste their time on it. Calculators should be accurate otherwise; the purpose of buying it will be defeated. Fastness is another quality a mortgage calculator should posses. It should be able to give results quickly to avoid wastage of time. Another thing a potential home buyer or seller should consider when they want to buy a mortgage calculator is the amount of information it has concerning mortgages, properties, costs of homes and interest rates. This will help the one buying it make informed decisions when choosing homes or mortgage payment methods for their homes.</p>
<p>The cost of a mortgage calculator really matters. One should buy a calculator they can afford but should remember to choose one that has good qualities. Finally, one should consider the reputation of the person or company from which they are going to buy their mortgage calculator. The costs of mortgage calculators vary from shop to shop, depending on things like features and brands. One can walk into any store that sells mortgage calculators to obtain them. One can find out about these stores from directories and catalogues. Alternatively, they can order for them from the internet that offers the calculators in different arrays.</p>
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<p>Now that you have an understanding of mortgage payment calculators, check out this article on mortgage amortization schedule calculators here: <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.mortgagepaymentcalculator.cc/Mortgage-Amortization-Schedule-Calculator.html">http://www.mortgagepaymentcalculator.cc/Mortgage-Amortization-Schedule-Calculator.html</a></p>
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		<title>The Advantages of Free Checking and Mortgage Calculator</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Dec 2009 04:39:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The explosive growth of Internet technology paved the way for new facilities and services that you can get for free.  This is particularly true in the financial and banking sector.  You can now easily get free checking account online.  Free checking is a great financial tool which you can use to pay bills or purchase [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The explosive growth of Internet technology paved the way for new facilities and services that you can get for free.  This is particularly true in the financial and banking sector.  You can now easily get free checking account online.  Free checking is a great financial tool which you can use to pay bills or purchase products or services.  And if you are planning to buy a house, you can easily take hold of free mortgage calculator.  This tool eliminates the need for complicated computations because the software can provide accurate answers for you.  So you have to take advantage of these tools and services in order to make your financial decisions easier.   </p>
<p>The first online service that you should explore is banking.  Financial transactions have become simpler and convenient because of online banking.  Banks also want to attract new customers so they are offering free checking account online. There are lots of advantages that you can enjoy from free checking account online.  First of all, almost all major banks in the United States are offering this kind of financial instrument.  So you are assured that your personal information and transactions will be protected.  These banks do not charge recurring annual fees or maintaining fees for customers.  Once you get your checking account, you will be able to use it as long as you want without paying maintenance charges.  </p>
<p>It is very easy to open a free checking account online.  All you have to do is to apply to the bank through its online application facilities.  Just complete the forms and submit the necessary documents needed by the bank.  You also need to make an initial deposit in order to activate your account.  In just a few days, your application can get an approval and you will be given free check books for life.  Your free checking account can also be used to pay bills online.  This is one of the biggest advantages that you can get from this kind of service.  You can also withdraw funds from your account using ATMs.  </p>
<p>Another great online tool that you can use today for free is mortgage calculator.  This type of online tool is very useful for individuals or families who are contemplating to buy a house.  A mortgage calculator is specifically programmed to churn out important data which could help you in making a good decision.  For example, a mortgage calculator can compute the amount that you have to pay monthly.  The computation will include taxes and other important numbers.  You can also calculate your amortization schedule for the entire duration of the loan.  So there is no need for you to manually compute your amortization.  All you have to do is to input the data on the online mortgage calculator and get the results instantly.  </p>
<p>These technologies and services can greatly help you.  By getting a free checking account, your banking experience will become simpler.  On the other hand, you will be able to know if you can afford a mortgage if you use free online mortgage calculator.</p>
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		<title>Your Mortgage is Stealing your Future</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Dec 2009 04:39:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Did you know that on your typical 30-year mortgage, it takes approximately 21 years just to pay down less than half of the principal of your loan?&#13;
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Did you know that on your typical 30-year mortgage, it takes approximately 21 years just to pay down less than half of the principal of your loan?<br />&#13;</p>
<p>The Mortgage industry’s big secret has been kept away from the public since the Roosevelt administration. This little known secret has been taking you (and every other homeowner) for a very costly ride. Your 6% LOW INTEREST MORTGAGE IS REALLY costing you upwards of 60% or more!<br />&#13;</p>
<p>You might be asking how you could possibly be paying THAT much without knowing it? <br />&#13;</p>
<p>I is beause ALL mortgages are front end loaded, meaning you’re paying off the interest first. So during all of those first years, you aren’t paying down the principle. Instead, you’re buying the banker a new Mercedes.<br />&#13;</p>
<p>Most of us realize how a mortgage works, and we are aware that we’re paying off the interest first, but no one has come out and spelled out exactly what affect that has on the total interest you end up paying. This withholding of information is the biggest “little white lie” in the banking world today.<br />&#13;</p>
<p>Does this scare you at all? Hopefully it makes you a bit angry as well. We have been led to believe, that this is simply the way mortgages work, and that we have no choice. After all, who has the cash to just go out and pay cash for their home?<br />&#13;</p>
<p>The banking industry is perfectly content with the way things are. Have you noticed that in virtually every town in the US, there seems to be a bank on every corner? Have you ever stopped to think that the banking industry is a business that earns money by using money? Your Money! What’s more of an eye opening statistic is that in just 5 years now, the bank has already made a great profit on the average mortgage.<br />&#13;</p>
<p>Let’s look at a traditional 30 year fixed mortgage for $150,000 at 6%. Let’s take a good look at what is happening here:<br />&#13;</p>
<p>(If you would like a visual, there are many online mortgage calculators that will allow you to print the amortization table and see these facts:)<br />&#13;</p>
<p>Each year, the consumer pays $10,792 but a different portion of that total gets credited to Principal and to Interest. In the first year, $8950 of the payments goes straight to the lender and the remaining $1842 gets credited back to the consumer. Here are some other facts gleamed from this schedule:<br />&#13;</p>
<p>- It takes 19 years before just half the monthly payment goes to Principal, the consumer ($5482 to Principal, $5309 to Interest).<br />&#13;</p>
<p>- After 7 years, the consumer has paid $75,600 but only $15,541 goes to Principal.<br />&#13;</p>
<p>- After 10 years, over 84% of the starting balance is still owed.<br />&#13;</p>
<p>- After 21 years, half of the starting balance is still owed. At that point, the consumer will have paid $226,800 with only $75,000 of it going to Principal.<br />&#13;</p>
<p>The numbers are heavily skewed in favor of the lender because they are designed to be. It’s due to something many consumers are familiar with, front-end loaded interest. Even though the monthly payment is fixed, each payment has a different contribution to Principal than Interest, and the contribution to Interest in the first years is much greater than in the last years. The result of this system is that the lender collects their interest first, up front!<br />&#13;</p>
<p>Most consumers know that the interest on mortgage loans is front-end loaded, purposely stacked against them. But we also found that those same consumers, no matter how educated, as well as mortgage industry experts, do not realize that the front-end loaded interest completely throws off the fixed interest rate schedule.<br />&#13;</p>
<p>Take a close look back at Year 1. The consumer pays $10,792 but only $1842 of it gets credited back to Principal. That’s all?<br />&#13;</p>
<p>What if he sold his house after that first year? Would it seem like he paid a 6.0% rate? Even after 10 years, the consumer pays the lender almost $108,000 but less than $25,000 of that is going back to pay off the Principal. That’s not a 6.0% rate is it? The same holds true for even longer periods of time like 20 and 25 years. So if a 30-year fixed is kept for even 1 month less than 30 years, the rate consumers really wind up paying on it is higher. How much higher? The Effective Rate Formula reveals what the actual, real interest rate would be if a front-end loaded loan was kept for less than the entire 30-year term.<br />&#13;</p>
<p>Holding on to that low 6.0% fixed-rate 30-year loan for 10 years results in paying an actual 43.48% interest rate. Keeping it for 7 years results in paying a staggering 68% interest rate to the lender. Keeping it for only 5 years results in the equivalent of a 102% rate. Holding it for 3 years yields an actual 182% rate and 1 year a 580% rate!<br />&#13;</p>
<p>The numbers prove that the 30-year fixed rate mortgage is equivalent to a giant credit card with an astronomical APR. Millions upon millions of American consumers have this credit card, this massive liability, which serves as nothing but a giant mountain standing in the way of their financial hopes and dreams. The mountain’s bigger than Mount Everest yet remains invisible due to the deceptive nature of the game. And no matter how much more consumers earn at work and no matter how much their other investments return, it winds up being meaningless in the long run because that home loan, that 107% APR’d “credit card” is sucking all the wealth-building power out of them.”<br />&#13;</p>
<p>Homeowners are being taken on a 30-year cab ride with the meter running. There must be a better way!<br />&#13;</p>
<p>It’s a week night, and after a hard days work you have plopped down on the couch to watch a little t.v. You are making payments on your 30 Mortgage and the television commercials are telling you its time again to refinance. “Consolidate that Credit Card Debt”, “Lower Your Monthly Payments…..“Refinance NOW &amp; Save”, “It’s Easy…No Closing Costs”. You’ve heard it all before, right?? Do you think its possible that the banking industry wants you to refinance so that they can sell you yet another frontloaded mortgage and leaving you with a principal to pay off in another 20 – 30 (and now even 40 &amp; 50) years? Do you see how their game has them raking in that interest. They have the wonders of compound interest working FOR the bank, and against YOU the homeowner.<br />&#13;</p>
<p>So how do we beat the banks at their own game? Well I believe that United First Financial is certainly taking a step in the right direction with their Money Merge Account.<br />&#13;</p>
<p>The Money Merge Account (MMA) System is a work-around solution designed to achieve an accelerated pay down of home loan mortgages in the United States, and is provided by United First Financial.<br />&#13;</p>
<p>It is based on the Current Account Mortgage concept based in the UK, Australia and Europe (see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_One_account ) which results in homeowners paying less than half (on average) of the normal interest they would have paid on a normal amortization schedule. This concept has been around for over 10 years and 1/3 of all mortgages in these countrys are current account mortgages.<br />&#13;</p>
<p>There is much misinformation about this concept among the American public&#8230; and especially by those who have not actually used the software themselves, and who do not understand the varying impacts of a closed end loan, versus an open-ended line of credit. Because this program achieves dramatic results, many are naturally skeptical. However this concept is based on math, and once the math is understood, the concept is understood.<br />&#13;</p>
<p>In the US, banks make a huge amount of money off of &#8220;money float.&#8221; Consumers pay 6% for a mortgage, but get 2-3% for a savings account, and usually 0-1% interest for a checking account. That money sitting in the bank results in profits for the bank (money float), but the money is not being put to work efficiently for the account holder.<br />&#13;</p>
<p>A CAM &#8211; Current Account Mortgage &#8211; puts the money float to work for the customer. One of the most heavily praised (and awarded) CAM mortgages is the One Account &#8211; now owned by the Royal Bank of Scotland, but started by Richard Branson of Virgin Airline fame.<br />&#13;</p>
<p>The concept of the One Account / CAM is that the homeowner finances the home in an equity line of credit, deposits income into it and writes checks out of it. This puts every penny, not being spent, to work to keep the principle balance of the loan down, thus saving interest. In 1999, research from NOP Financial and David Goldreich of London Business School proved that eight out of every ten people in the UK with borrowings of more than £50,000 would be better off with a One Account mortgage.<br />&#13;</p>
<p>This is NOT exactly how the Money Merge Account works&#8230; but because the exact concept of the Current Account Mortgage cannot be achieved in the US easily, due to US banking laws, The Money Merge Account utilizes two accounts to achieve the beneficial effects of the CAM. An opened ended line of credit is used, in conjunction with the closed ended primary mortgage, and a software program makes specific calculations based on the homeowner’s own financial variables.<br />&#13;</p>
<p>The software that is part of the Money Merge Account is sophisticated&#8230; recalculating the variables with each new transaction recorded into the software (outgoing bills, dates and amounts paid, interest rates, income and dates received, etc.) The algorithm used for the software is designed to optimize the results of the Money Merge Account and, in effect, it learns from the client’s history, thus becoming even more efficient at producing targeted results.<br />&#13;</p>
<p>The Money Merge account will pay off a 30 year mortgage (on average) in as little as 8 to 11 years, saving thousands in interest. This pay down is accomplished without the homeowner changing their lifestyle, or the way they spend their money. It often has no effect on the current cash flow at all… and accomplishes the acceleration of the mortgage by simply putting the homeowners money float to work FOR the homeowner, instead of for the bank.<br />&#13;</p>
<p>Results will vary from client to client based on debts rolled into equity line account, discretionary income and individual money float. All clients are given a detailed financial analysis prior to purchasing the software and the company (United First Financial) provides a MONEY BACK GUARANTEE based on the software performing as good, or better, than the Analysis. When the Analysis shows the mortgage paid off&#8230; this also INCLUDES all debt included in the numbers. The Analysis also shows the total interest paid&#8230; which includes all interest on the Equity Line of Credit side as well. The program is about becoming debt free&#8230; not just mortgage free.<br />&#13;</p>
<p>However, while the program will pay down a mortgage balance more quickly&#8230; the average life of a mortgage [in the USA] is just three to five years, estimates Douglas Duncan, chief economist at the Mortgage Bankers Association of America. [1] Other estimates place the historical average mortgage life at between five to seven years before it is either refinanced or paid for one reason or another, and/or before the owners sell the property.<br />&#13;</p>
<p>For homeowners who do not keep their home or mortgage more than a few years, the Money Merge Account is simply an equity-building program. Since homes only appreciate through 2 methods&#8230; principal pay down or rising RE values. In slow market conditions, where homes are not appreciating, building equity through principle pay down is the only means of building equity at all.<br />&#13;</p>
<p>This is important to know for people who financed their homes with Adjustable Rate Mortgages, or Negative Amortization mortgages. Right now, in the US there are two conditions coming together that are perilous for some homeowners&#8230; a slow real estate market in many areas (keeping real estate values flat, or even dropping in some cases), as well as a period when ARM&#8217;s are about to have a rate adjustment. Experts are predicting that 1 in 4 ARM&#8217;s will go into foreclosure.<br />&#13;</p>
<p>In any market conditions&#8230; building equity faster means homeowners have more financial stability. If the homeowners income has not risen to where they can easily handle the interest rate increases for the ARM&#8230; the equity in the home can be tapped through several means (including the MMA &#8211; Money Merge Account), OR simply having more equity means the homeowner can move into their next home even faster.<br />&#13;</p>
<p>Real estate investors are also finding the software tool invaluable in building a portfolio more quickly. Faster equity building in property 1, means that the property can be leveraged to get property 2 even faster. Savvy investors and financial planners are combining the power of the MMA with their investment know-how to build wealth much faster for themselves, and their clients.<br />&#13;</p>
<p>For more information about this program&#8230; ask someone who actually OWNS the software to show you their results. Have an Analysis run on YOUR numbers, attend a product education seminar or webinar. See if the MMA is right for you&#8230; and if you can qualify.<br />&#13;</p>
<p>This is not magic&#8230; it is math.<br />&#13;</p>
<p>The truth lies in the bottom line.<br />&#13;</p>
<p>Knowledge is power.</p>
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<p>Debbie Johnson is a financial consultant with BDTFinancial.  She is committed to consumer education and conducts monthly seminars to educate consumers on mortgage interest and the obstacle it creates in the accumulation of real wealth.</p>
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You can request a complimentary mortgage analysis on the website at <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.u1stflorida.com">http://www.u1stflorida.com</a></p>
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